Monday, 19 September 2016

EASY CREDIT CARD HOLDERS

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EASY CREDIT CARD HOLDERS

This photograph was shared a few days back on Facebook, and it was so coincidental as I was just thinking of making something just like this.  Recently a friend (who travels *a lot*) misplaced one of her mobile phone sim cards and it was quite a merry mess.  She had this really over-filled wallet that had both her visiting cards as well as plastic cards and she was pretty frustrated.  Of course, there is no real need to have a crocheted card holder, as one does get other variants of this in the market – but hey! A handmade project, made with love and concern.. can’t beat that.

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Materials usedToday I’ve used ~ 30 gms of our lovely Indian Oswal Cashmilon 4-ply acrylic yarn with a 3.5 mm crochet hook ; fabric glue to seal ends ; embroidery needle ; sewing needle ; embroidery thread ; beads and more beads ; key ring ; press buttonstud button

For Indians : You could use Anchor , Red ros or unbranded knitting cotton as well
General yarn info : The yarn used today is not specific to this pattern.
You can use any yarn with a suitable hook to make this project to any size.

International yarns :  Among the international yarns I have used in this thickness, I’d suggest Aunt Lydia Cotton 10, Aunt Lydia Bamboo-Viscose 10, DMC Petra, Sullivans knitting cotton (Australia), Milford Soft, Hilaza Rustica Eclat , Alize cotton yarn and Alize bamboo yarn.

Difficulty level : Easy to Intermediate Skill level

Abbreviations used :
ch : chain                  ch-sp : chain space
sp : space                 rep : Repeat
fsc : Foundation Single crochet                      
hdc : Half double crochet

Stitches used :
Starting slip knot : Here’s how you start with a slip knot.  https://youtu.be/lJcqsVcs8cw 

Starting slip knot 1 or the Sloppy Slip knot : This is a neat new way to start your work without a slip knot.  https://youtu.be/YfC7KmGpifs 

Half Double Crochet : Hdc :  yo, insert hk into st ; yo (3 lps on hk) ; 
yo, draw through all 3 lps.  One hdc made.  
Check out the video at https://youtu.be/sDiELJdB2Dg

Chainless start for Half Double Crochet : I dislike the ch-2 start, and this is what I do to start my row of hdc. Check out the video at https://youtu.be/lWXpl1KdbZ8 

What is a slip stitch : Here is a neat video tutorial at https://youtu.be/weB3QNbA8Iw

Double Crochet : dc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (3 lps on hk); 
[yo, draw through 2 lps] twice.  One dc made.  
Check out the video at https://youtu.be/xdnjB27zpYo 

Chainless start for Double Crochet : I dislike the ch-2 / ch – 3 start, and this is what I do to start my row of dc. 
Check out the video at https://youtu.be/wskv3iTjRx0 

How to add beads : Check this video at https://youtu.be/EcpgMgBox8I

How to work with beads in crochet : Check out this video at  https://youtu.be/yanbAnF_pr0

How to change colors seamlessly : Here’s an easy video tutorial to show you how to change from the Main color to the Contrast or second color of yarn seamlessly.  View it at https://youtu.be/fRzSBja9jno 

How to carry your yarn when using two colors : Here’s an easy video tutorial to show you how to carry your yarn along when working with two colours.  


Instructions : (Using U.S terminology)

EASY CREDIT CARD HOLDER 1
In today's pattern sheet there are two ideas for a credit card holder, so please read through to the end.

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Please note that I start all my rows with a ch 1, turning chain for ease.
Please check the top of this blog for easy video tutorials on all stitches used in today's pattern.  
Please read through all my notes before you pick up your hook, so you know just where we're heading in our pattern.

Inspired by this photograph below get this pattern

My notes here are for the small changes that I made to the original pattern.  


First off, as usual, let’s think take a look at what we’re going to create.  
We’re going to make a small rectangle and then smartly fold it in three – two of which will form the ‘credit card holding portion’ and the third will become the flap.

So here’s a whole load of ideas and tweaks :
a)   You can make this for any size you wish – you just need to figure out the width you wish for your wallet and then what you are going to use it for
b)   For the ‘credit card portion’, you will need to measure your credit card (it is a regular size for most cards but check anyway) and you will work a minimum of 2.5 times this.  This means that if your credit card is 2” x 3.25”, your rectangle width will be a minimum of 3.5” and the rectangle length will be 5”.
c)     Depending on the pattern stitch you are using, you need to line your project (or not).  Check the links given at the top of the blog for lining.

For my easy credit card holder 1 :
1.       I started with my regular chosen and much loved Foundation Single crochet (fsc).  The designer has worked the first row along the length of the project. I have decided to make my wallet about 7” long, and started with 35 fsc.
2.     As we’ve worked with fsc, you can work an sc in that very 1st fsc, and then *ch 1, sk next fsc, sc in the next fsc* ; rep *to* all the way to the end.
3.     I then followed the pattern per the designer till my project was about 3.75 – 4” (width of a credit card).


Foundation Single Crochet : fsc : To refresh your skill on the fsc, please view this video https://youtu.be/mcT85fwh4mA  

Single Crochet : Sc : yo, insert hk into st ; yo (2 lps on hk); yo, draw through both lps.  One sc made.  Check out the video at https://youtu.be/ghACqBpA-3k


First stitch for Single Crochet : This is how I like to start my row of sc. Check out the video at https://youtu.be/6pVYRfsf4_M

Finishing ideas :

Whipstitch to join : Here’s a quick tutorial on how to join using the whipstitch at https://youtu.be/wZ-9LNzftMA


Invisible join : Here’s a quick tutorial on how to join using the embroidery needle and whipstitch to get an invisible join at https://youtu.be/a6XZQ6VzJFM


Single crochet to join : Here’s a quick tutorial on how to join using the single crochet at https://youtu.be/6FXoW_47_dI

1.       I have a quick diagram here for the folding, just in case this is your first such project.




2.     Fold from bottom up (yellow arrow) and then sew one side till end. Fasten off and weave in ends at that side. 
3.     Re-attach yarn at the bottom of the other side and join the other side as well.
4.     At the 2nd fold, we will attach our key chain ring, and then I continued with sc all along the top flap, working 3 sc in the corner (so that it opens neatly), working sc along the top flap edge and 3 sc in the 2nd corner too all the way down the other side to the end (follow the red dashes and arrows in the diagram below).
You could attach the keychain ring with an embroidery needle or you could crochet it in as well. 


5.     We will finally run a row of sc along the inside edge of our little credit card wallet.  Fasten off and weave in ends.  Add in a press button or stud button to hold the flap down. You could choose to add beads or some embroidery to beautify the top.  My blog has loads of motifs - so you could choose to work on one and add that to the top as well.
To find my motifs, find the label for motifs on the right hand side of this blog.  It will open a blog, and on the bottom of that blog you'll find links for loads of projects of a similar nature.  Enjoy.




EASY CREDIT CARD HOLDER 2


The idea for this credit card holder is the same as the one above.  I’ve just tweaked the stitch and created something a little different.

In our first project above, we worked a rectangle and our first foundation row determined the length of our card holder.
In this project, our first fsc row will determine width of our project.

We will also use the Split Single Crochet stitch (ssc) that will give our project a neat knit-like finish.  

Here's a video tutorial on how we work the ssc : 
In case this video does not come on, please go to https://youtu.be/JV351yK8Xc8


Basically a ssc is an sc that is done in the sc below.  Usually we work our sc in the space between 2 sc.  For the ssc, we work it in the middle of the sc.  

So imagine our sc – It is like an inverted or upturned “V”. We usually work (without even thinking about this) in the space between the “V”s formed by 2 sc.  For our SSC though, we will work in that upturned V”. 



I have tried to draw out the sc and the spaces that we usually use for the sc and what we need to use for the ssc.  This and the lovely video should show you which space we need to use for this lovely stitch.

As also mentioned on that video, this stitch gives us a nice dense finished product, which is also ideal for a small little bag like this one, which you do not need to now line.. So how cool is this? Right?

Start with 20 fsc (or as many as you want for the width of your project). 
Turn. (20 sts)

Row 1 : sc in the 1st fsc ; ssc in the next 18 fsc ; sc in the last fsc. 
Turn. (20 sts)

Row 2 : sc in the 1st sc ; ssc in the next 18 sc ; sc in the last sc. 
Turn. (20 sts)

Rep Row 2 till your project is about 2.5 times the length of your credit card or the length you would like it to be. 

Last Row : sc in the 1st sc and in each sc till the end.
Turn. (20 sts)

Do not fasten off your yarn, but continue to finishing working first one side and then fastening off.
Re-attach yarn on the other side and follow the diagram and instructions above for the finishing of this little credit card holder as well.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Let’s see what you come up with.  
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