Thursday, August 26, 2021

Lily Wallet - Free Crochet Pattern

 I often get custom requests in my Etsy shop. It's fun, and sometimes challenging to create what the customer is envisioning. And more often than not, I like the end result so much I offer it as a regular item in my shop after that! This was the case for the Lily Wallet. I didn't have a pattern to go off of, and my customer wanted a wallet to coordinate with the purse she ordered too. I created this wallet and could not resist writing down the pattern to share with you. You can also find the pdf available for purchase in my Ravelry and Etsy Shops.


Materials:
Size G (4 mm) Crochet Hook
Worsted Weight Yarn #4 (Lily Sugar n Cream Cotton) 
Scissors
Needle for weaving in ends
Button
Tape Measure – For checking gauge

Gauge:
Not critical to project

Abbreviations (US Terms):
CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
DC – Double Crochet 
DC CL – Double Crochet Cluster (see special stitches)
Sl St – Slip Stitch
Sk – Skip
Ch-Sp – Chain Space
St(s) – Stitch(es) 

Notes:
Ch 1 at the beginning of a row does NOT count as a st.
This is worked in rows. Turn at the beginning of each row.
Repeat sections will be noted with * *




Special Stitches
3DC CL
Yarn over, insert hook into stitch indicated and pull up a loop. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops. 2 loops on hook
Yarn over, insert hook into same stitch and pull up a loop. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops. 3 loops on hook
Yarn over, insert hook into same stitch and pull up a loop. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops. 4 loops on hook
Yarn over, and pull through all loops on hook.

 
Instructions:
Rectangle (make 2)
Ch 20
1. Dc in 3rd ch from hook (first 3 ch count as dc). Dc in each remaining ch. 18 sts
2. Ch 3 (or standing dc), dc in next and each dc across. Dc in top of ch 3 (or standing dc). 18 sts

3-16. Repeat row 2 Bind off

Repeat instructions a second time, but don’t bind off at the end. Follow instructions below:
Ch 1, turn. Sc both together along short side. Sc 3 in corner. Sc both sides together 31 sts evenly across bottom long edge. Sc 3 in corner. Sc both sides together along short end. 
Sc along the top of front panel only, sc 31 evenly across.
Cut yarn, weave in ends. Now make the front flap.


Front flap. 
1. Magic ring, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc 5 in ring. Pull tight. 6 sts 

2. Ch 3, or standing dc. Dc in same st as turning ch. 2 dc in next 4 dc. 2 dc in top of ch 3. 12 sts

3. Ch 3, *2dc in next st. 1 dc in next st.* rpt to last st. 2 dc in last st. 18 sts

4. Ch 3, dc in next st. *2dc in next st. 1 dc in next 2  sts.* rpt to last st. 2 dc in last st. 18 sts

5. Ch 3, dc in same st. *Ch 2, sk 1, dc in next st.* Repeat * * to last st. Dc in last st.

6. Ch 3, 3dc in each ch 2 sp. Dc in last st. 35 sts.
7. Ch 5 (or standing dc plus ch 2), *sk 1 st, 3dc cl in next. Ch 2* Repeat * * across to last st. Dc in last st.

8. Ch 3, 3dc in each ch 2 sp. Dc in 3rd ch of ch 5. 53 sts. Do not bind off. 

9. Ch 1. Rotate so you are working along the straight edge. Sc evenly along straight edge. 1 sc per row. 

10. Ch 1. Place the top of the back side of the wallet and the front flap together. Sl st together through both layers.

Finishing:

Fringe: Cut many strands of yarn, approximately 5 inches long. Loop 2 strands per stitch along the last row of the front flap.
Buttonhole tab: Ch 10, sl st to 1st ch to form loop. Sew on the bottom of the case. Sew button onto the front flap. Weave in any remaining ends. 
 
I would love to see your wallets! Tag me on Instagram @craftsbysarahliz so I can see your work! #lilywallet

I hope you enjoy my patterns. Your support of my small business is truly appreciated!

*Permissions*
- You are free to sell what you make from these patterns. I would appreciate links back to my blog, Ravelry, or Etsy shop to credit me as the designer.
- You may not use my photos.
- You may not sell this pattern or any part of this pattern, distribute it, or claim it as your own.
© 2021 Sarah Gross - Crafts by Sarah Liz

Lining Crochet Projects with Fabric Tutorial

I love to add fabric lining to my purses and wallets that I crochet. It adds structure and a special touch. I have had people ask for a tutorial so I used my new Summer Fun Clutch crochet pattern for the example. This method will work for most purses, depending on the shape. I like to use plain white cotton fabric. You don't need a super fancy sewing machine for this. In fact, I am still using the one that I got for my birthday when I was 14! I won't tell you my exact age now, but let's just say that my old sewing machine has seen more than a decade (close to 2!) of use and still gets the job done.

 

Step 1: Using 2 layers of chosen fabric, trace around the bottom and sides of the clutch. Add 1-2 inches of extra fabric at the top. Cut around trace marks.

 

Step 2: Using straight stitch, stitch through both layers along the sides and bottom about ¼ inch from the edge.

Step 3: Then, using zig-zag stitch, stitch along the sides and bottom to capture the edges to prevent fraying.

 


Step 4: Now zig zag stitch around the top edge (Do NOT go through both layers. This is the top opening for the lining.)

Step 5: Fold the top edge down on the outside, and iron flat. All the raw edges should be on the outside of the lining. The inside should have no raw edges.

 

Step 6: Insert lining into clutch, and hand stitch the top along the edge of the top of the clutch, catching both the lining and the clutch in the stitches.


Tip: I also put a couple of stitches along the bottom corners of the clutch to help keep the bottom of the lining in place.

Voila! Now you have a lovely fabric lining and you don't have to worry about your personal items falling out of the bottom of your purse. I hope you find this tutorial helpful. Feel free to comment or email me to let me know how it turned out.

Happy Sewing!
~Sarah Liz

Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Summer Fun Key Fob Free Pattern

Do you have tiny scraps of yarn that are too big to throw away, but too small for many projects? This key fob pattern is just the thing! I couldn't throw away the leftover bits of this hand dyed yarn from ALC Yarns, so I designed this pattern to use up every single bit of yarn. It coordinates with my Summer Fun Clutch pattern that is available in my shops.


Materials:
Size G (4 mm) Crochet Hook
Worsted Weight Yarn #4 (ALC hand dyed yarn) Approximately 85 yards
Scissors
Needle for weaving in ends
Tape Measure – For checking gauge

Gauge:
10 sts in SC, 10 rows = 2 inches 
Check your gauge and adjust hook size accordingly. 

Abbreviations (US Terms):
CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet 
HDCfront3rdloop – See notes
FLO – Front Loop Only
Puff  St – Puff Stitch (see notes)
Sl St – Slip Stitch
Sk – Skip
Ch-Sp – Chain Space
St(s) – Stitch(es) 

Notes:
Ch 1 at the beginning of a row does NOT count as a st.
This is worked in rows. Turn at the beginning of each row.
Repeat sections will be noted with * *

Puff Stitch
Yarn over, insert hook into stitch indicated and pull up a loop. 3 loops on hook
Yarn over, insert hook into same stitch and pull up a loop. 5 loops on hook
Yarn over, insert hook into same stitch and pull up a loop. 7 loops on hook
Yarn over, and pull through all loops on hook.

HDCfront3rdloop
Identifying the front 3rd loop (2 views)





Insert hook in the front 3rd loop (NOT the 2 top loops that are normally worked in)
 



A ridge will now start forming on the 
backside of Row 2. 



Key Fob Pattern
 
CH 6
1. SC in 2nd CH from hook. SC in remaining CH. 5 sts
2. CH 1, turn. HDC in each st. 5 sts
3. CH 1, turn. HDC in each st. 
4. CH 1, turn. Hdc3rdloop in each st.
5. CH 1, turn. HDC in first st. Puff st in next. HDC in next st. Puff st in next. HDC in last st.

Repeat rows 2-5 until measures 8 inches (or longer if desired). SC ends together. Attach ring or clip as desired.


I would love to see your key fobs! Tag me on Instagram @craftsbysarahliz so I can see your work!

I hope you enjoy my patterns. Your support of my small business is truly appreciated!

*Permissions*
- You are free to sell what you make from these patterns. I would appreciate links back to my blog, Ravelry, or Etsy shop to credit me as the designer.
- You may not use my photos.
- You may not sell this pattern or any part of this pattern, distribute it, or claim it as your own.

© 2021 Sarah Gross - Crafts by Sarah Liz


Summer Fun Card Case Free Pattern

 I don't know about you, but I have a hard time throwing away leftover yarn. Especially the pretty hand dyed yarns! I was designing a clutch pattern for ALC Yarn Club, and I had a little bit of yarn left over, and I just had to figure out something to do with it. Enter the Summer Fun Card Case and Key Fob patterns! These patterns work up quickly and use up small bits of yarn, making great stashbusting patterns! I am so excited to release these patterns here for free! You can find the coordinating Summer Fun Clutch pattern in my Ravelry and Etsy shops.



Size:
Finished card case measures approximately 3.5 inches tall, and 4.5 inches wide.

Materials:
Size G (4 mm) Crochet Hook
Worsted Weight Yarn #4 (ALC hand dyed yarn) Approximately 85 yards
Scissors
Needle for weaving in ends
Tape Measure – For checking gauge

Gauge:
10 sts in SC, 10 rows = 2 inches 
Check your gauge and adjust hook size accordingly. 

Abbreviations (US Terms):
CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet 
HDCfront3rdloop – See notes
FLO – Front Loop Only
Puff  St – Puff Stitch (see notes)
Picot – CH 2, sl st in 1st ch
Sl St – Slip Stitch
Sk – Skip
Ch-Sp – Chain Space
St(s) – Stitch(es) 

Notes:
Ch 1 at the beginning of a row does NOT count as a st.
This is worked in rows. Turn at the beginning of each row.
Repeat sections will be noted with * *

Puff Stitch
Yarn over, insert hook into stitch indicated and pull up a loop. 3 loops on hook
Yarn over, insert hook into same stitch and pull up a loop. 5 loops on hook
Yarn over, insert hook into same stitch and pull up a loop. 7 loops on hook
Yarn over, and pull through all loops on hook.



Instructions:

Card Case

Ch 23
1. SC in 2nd ch from hook. SC in each remaining ch. 22 sts
2. CH 1, turn. SC in first and each st across. 22 sts
3-20. Repeat row 2

Fold over, and SC sides together. 

Now SC around the top of the case, 1 SC per row (do NOT stitch the 2 layers together).

Cut yarn, weave in ends. Now make the front flap.

Front Flap

1. Make magic ring. CH 1, SC 4 in ring. Pull tight. 4 sts
2. CH 1, turn. 2 SC in each st across. 8 sts
3. CH 1, turn. *2 SC in next st. 1 SC in next st.* Repeat across. 12 sts
4. CH 1, turn. SC, *CH 2, sk 1 st. SC in next st.* Repeat across. SC in last st.
5. CH 1, turn. SC in first st. 3 SC in each ch 2 sp across. SC in last st.
6. CH 1, turn. *2 SC in first st. 1 SC in next 3 sts* Rpt across. SC in last st. 21 sts
7. CH 1, turn. SC FLO in each stitch across. 
8. CH 1, turn. SC in first st. Puff st in next st. *CH 2, sk 1 st, puff st in next st.* Repeat * * across. SC in last st. 
9. CH 1, turn. SC in first st. 3 SC in each ch 2 st across. SC in last st. 29 sts
10. CH 1, turn. SC in first st. Picot. *SC in next 2 sts. Picot.* Repeat * * across. SC in last 2 sts.

Do not bind off. Ch 1. Sc evenly along straight edge. 1 sc per row. 

Ch 1. Face the right sides of the back side of the case and the front flap together. Evenly sl st together.

Finishing:
Button hole tab
Ch 10, sl st to 1st ch to form loop. Sew on the bottom of the case. Sew button onto the front flap. Weave in any remaining ends. 



I would love to see your card cases! Tag me on Instagram @craftsbysarahliz so I can see your work!

I hope you enjoy my patterns. Your support of my small business is truly appreciated!

*Permissions*
- You are free to sell what you make from these patterns. I would appreciate links back to my blog, Ravelry, or Etsy shop to credit me as the designer.
- You may not use my photos.
- You may not sell this pattern or any part of this pattern, distribute it, or claim it as your own.

© 2021 Sarah Gross - Crafts by Sarah Liz