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These two patterns are pretty much the same, but one is for holding on to your crochet hooks
and the other is for circular needles. Both take about two fat quarters of fabric, one of each
color. It takes about an hour and a half to make if making your own bias tape.
Figure 1
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2. Make 3 yards of bias tape at this point if you are making your own.
3. Sew bias tape along the top of #3 and the bottom of #4 (fig. 2).
Figure 2
4. Pin #3 and #4 to #2 so that #3 lines up with the bottom and #4 lines
up with the top. Use a loose straight stitch to secure them together.
Mark off every inch or half inch (depending
on if your hooks are regular or Clover Soft
Touch) and straight stitch vertical lines to
make the slots for the crochet hooks (fig. 3)
Figure 3
5. Pin fabric pieces together with #1 on the bottom with the right
side facing down and the 2/3/4 piece right side facing up. Use a
long straight stitch to secure them together.
6. Pin on and stitch bias tape around the edges (fig 4).
Voila! Fini!
Cut 1
Main Color
Cut 1
Contrasting Color
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3. Sew bias tape along the top of #2 and #3 and the bottom of #1 (fig. 2 and 3).
Figure 2 Figure 3
4. Pin #2 and #3 to #4 of the contrasting color so that #2 and #3 line up with the bottom and #1 lines up
with the top. Use a loose straight stitch to secure them together. Mark off 3 3/4 inches and 7 1/2 from the
straight side on the right (fig 2 and 3).
Straight stitch vertical lines to make the slots for the circular needles (fig. 2)
5. Pin fabric pieces together with #4 main color on the bottom
with the right side facing down and the 1/2/3/4 piece right side
facing up. Use a long straight stitch to secure them together.
6. Pin on and stitch bias tape around the edges (fig 4).
Voila! Fini!
Cut 1
Main Color
Cut 1
Contrasting Color