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Writer's picture: Rebecca (a yarn enthusiast)Rebecca (a yarn enthusiast)

This MIGHT be the last one,,,, but we'll see (smile).

I was on a roll using up odds and ends of yarn, and I had some Sandcastle (color) yarn leftover from another shawl project (pictured below).


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"May I Borrow This, Please?" shawl (knitted)

Once again this was Juniper Moon Farms "Cirrus" yarn (Color #301 - Sandcastle). The shawl I made followed the pattern "May I Borrow This, Please?" (found here on Ravelry).


Back to the sunglasses holder/pouch pattern. In honor of the BEIGE color, which is a bit more tame than the other colors, I went with a more basic stitch pattern for this sunglasses pouch: the half-double crochet stitch.


Here's what you need to make this quick & fun item:

  • Yarn: I used leftover Juniper Moon Farms "Cirrus" cotton yarn

  • Crochet hook: (US) Size G (or H, depending on your tension)

  • Scissors

  • A darning needle

  • Finishing:

    • cord lock

    • for THIS version, I crocheted a long chain using a crochet hook 1 size smaller than used for the main pattern. I used a G for the main pattern and an F hook for the chain.

      • knot the end and thread through the Ch 1 spaces in the DC row.

    • you could also use a shoelace or other cord in a color that coordinates with your yarn as in the 2 previous patterns

Pattern

  • Chain (ch) 13

  • Row 1: Working in the "bump" at the back of the chain, make a Single Crochet (SC) in the 2nd chain from the hook, and all the way across (12 sts); ch 1 and turn.

  • Row 2: HDC in the 1st stitch and continue across, placing a HDC in each stitch. At the end of the row, ch 1 and turn

  • Rows 3 - 22: Repeat Row 3 until your piece measure at least 6 1/2" (or the length you prefer for your sunglasses pouch).

  • Fasten off.

  • Make 2 (total)

Assembly:

  • Align the 2 sides and SC around, beginning at the top LEFT corner and going down one side, across the bottom and up the other side.

    • Place 2 SC in each corner to ease.

  • When you get back up to the TOP, SC around the opening. When finished, join with a Slip Stitch, and Ch 1.

  • SC in the next stitch, and continue around for a 2nd row of SC stitches.

  • At the end of this row, Slip Stitch to the top of the Ch 1. and then Ch 3.

  • Make a DC on the next stitch; ch 1 and sk 1. Repeat the pattern *1 DC in each of next 2 sts - ch 1 - skip 1 st* around, and slip stitch in the 3rd chain of that starting "chain 3".

  • Chain 1 and make a final row of SC around, ending with a Sl St to the beginning chain 1.

  • Thread the cord between the SC/DC spaces in the last/top row of the flat panel, add the cord locks, knot ends,

Enjoy!

 

(C) 2023 Stitch 'n Dish






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