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Crochet Aluminum Hook Case

The Crochet Aluminum Hook Case is a must-have for any crochet enthusiast looking to keep their tools organized and easily accessible. This adorable case not only keeps your aluminum hooks neatly stored but also adds a touch of charm to your crafting supplies. With its vibrant colors and compact size, it's perfect for on-the-go crocheting or neatly storing your hooks at home. The durable material ensures your hooks stay protected and secure while the convenient zipper closure keeps everything in place. Say goodbye to rummaging through drawers or bags to find the right hook – the Crochet Aluminum Hook Case has got you covered in the most delightful way possible!

Materials:

Worsted weight “soft” yarn

(I used Caron Simply Soft)

Crochet hook size F

(If you crochet loosely, you may need to use a size E)

Two pieces of 4” x 6” plastic canvas (or size needed)

Optional: 14” zipper (or size needed) OR “frog” button

OR 16” ribbon (see “finishing”)

Lining and Hook Pockets

Ch 31

Row 1: Sc in the 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across; ch 2, turn. (30

sc) (Note: the ch 2 DOES NOT count as the first dc in the next row for this

pattern.)

Row 2: Dc in each of the first 10 sts, dc in the back loop only of each of the

next 20 sc to form the back of the hook pocket; turn clockwise; dc in the

free loops of the same 20 sc to form the front of the hook pocket; ch 1,

turn; insert hook through the first dc of the front of the hook pocket and

through the first dc of the back of the hook pocket, complete sc; *insert

hook through the next dc of the front of the hook pocket and through the

next dc of the back of the hook pocket, complete sc;* Repeat from * to *

18 times to completely close hook pocket; ch 1, turn.

Row 3: Sc in each of the 20 sc, dc in each of the 10 dc; ch 2, turn.

Rows 4-11: (Repeat rows 2 and 3) 4 times, ch 1 at the end of row 11.

To form the spine of the case lining:

Row 12: Sc in each st across; ch 1, turn (30 sc)

Row 13: Sc in the back loop only of each sc across; ch 1, turn (30 sc) (Place

marker 1 in a front loop of this row to mark row)

Rows 14-15: Repeat rows 12 and 13. 0(30 sc) (Place marker 2 in a front

loop of row 15 to mark row)

Rows 16-28: Repeat rows 2-13; ch 2 at the end of row 28. (Place marker 3

in a front loop of row 28 to mark row.)

Outside Cover

Row 29: Dc in the first sc, *skip next sc, dc in the next sc, dc in the skipped

sc* Repeat from * to * 13 times, dc in the last sc; ch 2, turn. (14 cross sts)

Row 30: Dc in the first dc, *skip next dc, dc in the next dc, dc in the

skipped dc* Repeat from * to * 13 times, dc in the last dc; ch 2, turn. (14

cross sts)

Rows 31-38: Repeat row 30. Ch 1, turn at the end of row 38.

Row 39: Sc in each st across; ch 1, turn. (30 sc)

Outside Cover Spine

Row 40: Fold cover toward the outside center of the case. Insert hook in the

back loop of the first dc on row 38 AND through the first free front loop of

row 15 (marked with marker 2); complete sc. Continue joining the back

loops of row 38 and the free front loops of row 15 with a sc across; ch 1,

turn. (30 sc)

Row 41: Sc in each sc across; ch 1, turn. (30 sc)

Row 42: Insert hook in the back loop of the first sc on row 40 AND through

the first free front loop of row 13 (marked with marker 1); complete sc.

Continue joining the back loops of row 40 and the free front loops of row 13

with a sc across; ch 1, turn. (30 sc)

Row 43: Repeat row 41.

Row 44: Repeat row 29. (14 cross sts)

Rows 45-53: Repeat row 30. Ch 1 at the end of row 53. (14 cross sts)

Row 54: Fold cover so the edge of row 53 matches the beginning foundation

chain; sc through both loops of row 53 AND the free loops of the beginning

foundation chain across to join (30 sc); do not fasten off.

Round 1: With outside cover facing you, sc evenly through both thicknesses

of the case along the bottom to join (this will be along the bottom of the

hook pockets); sc in each of the free loops of row 28 (marked with marker

3); insert plastic canvas piece in each of the “pockets” formed between the

outside cover and lining; continue joining with sc’s through both thickness

along top of the case; join with a sl st to the front loop of the first sc of row

53.

Round 2: (Cover piping) Continue working a sl st in the front loop of each sc

around; join with a sl st to the first sl st.

Round 3: (Zipper facing) Sl st in the first free back loop in the sc’s of round

1, ch 2, hdc in the back loop of each sc around; join with a sl st to the top

of the beginning ch 2. Fasten off. Weave in ends.

Finishing

If desired, sew zipper to the inside of the zipper facing, having the bottom

of the zipper centered at the bottom of the spine.

You may also use “frog”-type buttons to close the case, or sew ribbons to

the sides to form a tie closure.

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