Crochet Pattern for a Practical Neck Pouch: Perfect for Outdoor Activities and Everyday Use

ROAiG Witt Rover

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This crochet project was designed for me to take to farmer's market - I am not a purse person and I wanted something to keep some cash in and keep my keys wrangled - my hands are always full of bags and leash and I have a horrible tendency of laying my keys down when browsing and toddler wrangling. This designed to be worn around the neck inside or outside your shirt - they key clip is optional (that is a I" clip in the pic). Perfect for hiking, a quick trip to the post office, etc.

Materials

Size F crochet hook Minimal amount of DK weight yarn (not sure of yardage but if you have 1/3 of a skein or better of whatever you should be good! Yarn needle Metal clip (optional) button Stitches used: slip (sl), single crochet (sc)

Pattern:

1. Chain 13, turn, sc in first ch and across; 12 sc 2. Chain 1, turn, sc across in the front loop of each st; 12 sc 3. Repeat step 2 until piece measures 6.5 inches long 4. Sc, turn, sc in next 4 st, chain 4 skipping next 4 st of previous row, sc in next four stitches 5. Ch1, turn, sc in each stitch across, including each of the ch 4 that forms button hole 6. Repeat step 2 \*2 more\* times 7. Ch1, turn, sl in each stitch across PAUSE (do not break yarn) fold crocheted rectangle so sides line up and flap folds over the end making sure your button hole is on the outside flap; pick up you working strand and sl down the side of your pocket, joining two if the sides. when you get to the bottom, finish off and weave in end on the inside. 8. Attach yarn to top opposite corner of the flap and join the second side using sp stitches through both layers. Finish off and the bottom corner as in the previous step. 9. Make the strap - ch 135, turn, work sl in each st of chain, finish off. 10. Sew one end of you strap to the corner of you bag just above where you sewed your two sides together/below where your flap starts. Thread you hook onto your strap and then sew the strap end on the opposite side. 11. Sew on your button and weave in all ends.

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