The Crafty Carrying Case is a handy way to keep your most-used tools close to hand. It's a simple pattern made up of single crochets, but there is a bit of assembly - so here is the Crafty Carrying Case Tutorial on Moogly!
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Crafty Carrying Case Tutorials:
How to Crochet the Crafty Carrying Case - Right Handed
How to Crochet the Crafty Carrying Case - Left Handed
As Seen in This Video (click each for more info!):
Crafty Carrying Case - FREE Crochet Pattern
Red Heart With Love Stripes and Solids
Furls Streamline Crochet US - I, 5.5mm hook
Susan Bates No Snag Snaps - Large
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I hope that found this Crafty Carrying Case Tutorial helpful, and that the video answered any questions you had. If not, please ask in the comments below - I'm always happy to help!
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Karen
I made this in one night and absolutely love it. I would like to send you a photo of my finished case, I’m just not sure how to do that
Tamara Kelly
Oh yay! I'm so glad to hear it, thank you, Karen! You can share photos on the Moogly Facebook page, tag me @mooglyblog on Instagram or Twitter, or email me at tamarakelly@mooglyblog.com! 🙂
LYNDA
Hi Tamara;
This will be a fun and quick project. I've two other patterns I'm hoping to find. Saw one but I read so many patterns I've lost where. Ine is a cotton crochet wet hair turban. The other is one Ive not seen but sure it can be made. A midievil crochet snood with beading added to the strands.I have a particular problem with hats and scarfs sliding off and have no clue how to sort that one. Hoping for your help. You're such an inspiration for this old crocheter. 🤔😉 Thx, LYNDA in Utah
Tamara Kelly
Thank you so much, I'm glad you like it!
I found 20 different crochet cotton turban patterns on Ravelry: http://rav.to/96baj
And 4 crochet snoods worked with beads: http://rav.to/23zn8
If scarves are fiddly, I recommend trying an infinity scarf or cowl! 🙂 If your hats are sliding off, it's usually a sizing issue - or the yarn could be too slippery! Something with some texture might help - otherwise, I guess that's why hat pins and bobby pins were invented?
Meg
I really enjoy your posts. Thank you for sharing.
Meg
Tamara Kelly
Thank you so much, Meg! ♥
Vernessa
What is unicorn fiber rinse?
Tamara Kelly
It's a brand of fiber rinse you can use when washing and blocking your handmade items - I'm a big fan! https://amzn.to/2OlCOdQ