To make one you will need:
Then where there was just one thin row I simple tied the ends and sewed them in, like this:
Trim the corner seam allowance as shown then slide the lining into the crocheted case.
Fold the top over neatly, tucking the raw edge inside and pin.
Then slip stitch all around the top to attach the lining to the crochet.
Sew a button on the front in the centre and then make a chain loop on the centre of the back. Join the yarn to the centre stitch, chain enough to go round the button fairly tightly (I did 10 chain) and then slip stitch back into the centre stitch. Sew the ends in.
Ta dah! Finished. I think this is one of my favourite makes ever (and yes, I know I say that a lot!)
Out of interest, here are some photos of the Hand mitts that I made first, following the pattern from the Red Haired Amazona properly.
Aren't they pretty?
I made these mostly out of the left overs from the Rainbow Heart Bunting and Carnival Cushion I made ages ago with just a few other little left over bits thrown in.
Do you think you'll try The Red Haired Amazona's gorgeous pattern and make pretty hand mitts for someone this Christmas? Or adapt the idea and make a glasses case? OR you could do a smaller version as a phone case or a bigger one for an ipad .... or wouldn't it make the most lovely little purse, handbag, coaster, cushion...

That is one cheerful glasses case - hopefully bright enough never to lose!
ReplyDeleteI love your mitts AND your glasses case Julie! Now I want to make the glasses case too!! Brilliant idea :)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and the colours vibrant to cheer a dull Autumnal day
ReplyDeleteOh how fun! and the fingerless gloves are just darling :) ... thanks for sharing :D
ReplyDeleteSo bright and pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a nice way to learn some crochet stitches! Right now I only know the basics!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely idea. My Daughter would love one of these for her glasses :) Thanks for sharing at Creative Mondays. Hope you can join us tomorrow.
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