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Jewellery Pouch Pattern

Make this cute little Jewellery Pouch with this easy to follow free pattern. Very sweet and simple to make.



Materials:

I’ve used Paintbox yarns recycled cotton in colours, Lavender Cream, Peachy and string and Sugar n Cream Solids in colour Jute. (Any cotton yarn will work with right size hook)

5.mm hook

Yarn needle


Stitches used:

Dc (double crochet) or UK (treble)

Ch (chain)

Sl st (slip stitch)

Sc (single crochet) or UK (double crochet)

Sp (space)


Notes:

Ch3 at beginning of each round counts as a dc.

The only chain stitches are used in corner spaces.


Begin: we’re going to make two - 6 round Granny squares.


Round 1: ch4, 2 dc into the first ch, ch2, 3dc, ch2, 3dc , ch2, 3dc (all in the same st). (4 dc, 4 ch 1 sp). Sl st to join, fasten off.


Round 2: join new colour in any ch2 sp, ch3, 2 dc into the same sp, ch2, 3dc into same sp. (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in each ch2 sp around. ( 8 3dc, 4 ch1 sp) sl st to join, fasten off.


Round 3: join new colour in any ch2 sp, ch3, 2dc into same sp, ch2, 3dc into same sp. (3dc) in next sp, (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in next ch2 sp. Repeat pattern to end of round. Fasten off.


Round 4 -5 : repeat round 3, change colour on each round.


Now you have finished your two squares you want to join 3 sides together, leaving an opening at the top.


I put the wrong sides facing together, and the right sides on the outside. Attached my yarn into a corner ch1, then sc in each st working (sc, ch, sc) in bottom corners. Don’t fasten off when you’ve finished. Now we’re going to work in rounds around the top of your Pouch.


Round 1: work sc in every st around the opening on both sides of your squares join with a sl st.


Round 2: work dc in every st around, join with sl st.


Round 3: repeat round 2 fasten off. Sew in all loose ends.


Now to make your pull straps


Make 2

I crocheted two long straps each one 70 chains long. Then I weaved each long ch through the first row of dc stitches on one side of my pouch. Then I repeated the same again on the other side of my pouch. Make sure both sides are equal. I joined the straps together on both sides with a cute wooden bead and tied a knot to secure. For decoration I added some tassels at the bottom of my pouch. Now you should have your very own Jewellery Pouch.


Please tag me via Instagram @sweet_sharna if you make one.





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Diana
Jan 18, 2023

Superb post! I really enjoyed reading it and looking forward to your next post. Thanks for sharing. https://www.hancocks-london.com/product-category/engagement/

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margieelisabeth
Jan 07, 2023

Hi Sharna. couple things to check. On Round 1, On the stitch count we have 4- chain 2 spaces, not chain 1 spaces. Also after the last set of 3 DC's we need a ch2 before slip stitch joining .


On round 2, They are also ch2 spaces, not ch1.

Back to it! :)

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left over yarn from your wool and the gang kit? why not turn it into a stunning wall hanging

What do you do with your left over yarns? I had some gorgeous left over crazy sexy wool from a jumper kit I received from the awesome Wool and the Gang. The jumper I made is called the heart of mine jumper. The kit comes with everything you need to make it the right amount of yarn in any colour of your choice the pattern and crochet hook. The pattern is very easy to follow and you can make it in no time at all I chose the colour Cameo rose, such a pretty colour, crazy sexy wool is so squishy and soft to touch, imagine how lovely this jumper is to wear.

I was very happy with my new jumper, and even more happy because I nearly had a whole skin of crazy sexy wool left over.  I wanted to make something visual and special with this last piece of yarn also this Cameo rose colour is so pretty and calming I could stare at it all day long that's why I decided to make a cute chunky wall hanging.

How to make a wall hanging

Materials

150g of crazy sexy wool

15mm crochet hook

yarn needle

any stick you can hang your square on.

The square is called a square inside a square, the pattern is not my pattern, I found it on Pinterest from hooksandyarns.blogspot.com. I made my square in just one colour. You can use any pattern really, I just love the look and texture you get when using this pattern. When you have finished your square sew in all the ends. Now to attach some tassels, I put one tassel through every stitch at the bottom of my square.

How to make your tassels

With one piece of yarn 24cm long, fold it in half with the loop at the end, then push it through your first stitch, then gently pull the yarn threads through your stitch and loop and tighten, repeat till the very last stitch. Don't worry if some of your tassels are longer then the others, you can give them a little trim once you've finished.

Attaching your stick

Using your yarn needle, sew the stick onto the square, attach another piece of yarn to each end of your stick which you will use to hang your wall hanging.

I hope you have enjoyed this wall hanging idea, please do tag me on Instagram @sweet_Sharna if your have an account and make one.

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