PIANO
INSPIRED TISSUE BOX COVER
This is a pretty neat idea for a tissue box
cover, isn’t it? I am not sure if there
is a crochet pattern for this. So far,
all I have seen are embroidered.
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This (inspirational) photograph given by my
client has been worked on plastic canvas with an embroidery needle – but I love
challenges and think I can do just about anything in crochet ;)
I found a chart, but there was
nothing that totally made this box. So
let’s figure this out together, shall we? Come along..
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older blogs through the labels on the right hand side of this blog,
don’t you?
Materials used :Today I’ve used just
under two cones each of black and white of our local Indian polyester purse
yarn with a 3 mm crochet hook
General material info : Polyester
purse yarn is not available outside India.
However, I’d say you can use any yarn
with a suitable hook to make this lovely project.
Skill level : Intermediate to Advanced
Size made : L : 21 1/2 cm ; H 9 1/2 cm ; W 11 1/2 cm
This
project can be made to any size.
Abbreviations used :
sc : single crochet dc : Double crochet
ch : chain ch-sp : chain space
sp : space rep : Repeat
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
Instructions using U.S terminology
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. For your convenience there video tutorials through the blog too
Please read through all my notes before you pick up your hook, so you know just where we're heading in our pattern.
In my patterns I work with the principle of stitch count and body measurement.
This means that you need to work the stitch count in pattern, till you get the measurement (length and/or width) that you need for your project.
For
this project, I have been inspired by this free piano key scarf pattern
I
also have a chart that you could use if that works better for you.
The chart is for the whole piano tissue box
cover project.
Check the end of this blog for the chart.
As
there are several sizes for tissue box covers, and you can work this pattern
using any yarn and hook, I am not giving stitch numbers / counts. This blog will give you ideas but no
specific stitch count
The
chart I found has the piano with a rose on top.
My client wanted a guitar, so here’s what I
have done... and as you can see, she's thrilled with the project and has sent me some cute photos :)
You need to have the Length / Width and Height of
your tissue box ready on hand. You can
make this to fit any sized
box.
We will work three elements for our box.
A) We will be working the black and white piano keys along the front length of the tissue box ;
A) We will be working the black and white piano keys along the front length of the tissue box ;
B) We will work the top of the tissue box, with a small opening (for tissues to be plied out of) ;
C) We will work three plain sides for the box.
I have chosen to make the top and sides of my piano
black, and of course keys are black and white – but do go ahead and use your
creativity for your project.
Just two important reminders –
a)
Keep your tissue box handy at all
times
b)
Keep a note of the number of stitches
you are using for Parts A and B, as you need then when working Part C.
Part 1 : Piano
A) Front & Length of the box : Piano key pattern
For this part, I have worked in black & white
yarn.
I have worked my full pattern in sc, but you can use
any stitch you want – depending on how quick you want the complete the project
and what yarn you are using. I feel that
the smaller stitches (sc and hdc) will make the project look neater – and even
though it takes time, it will be well worth it.
For the piano keys, I have used the pattern from the
link above.
If the pattern works for you stitch-wise, great!
If it does not, all you need to do is work the length
needed (in white yarn) and then divide it equally to get the black stitch in.
So say 20 sts (as given for the scarf) does not work,
and you need 30 stitches to get the length – then you work 15 sts in white and
15 in black when you are working the black key row. Besides this, just work the pattern as given.
That sorts the length.
For the width of your box,
obviously, you will only work the pattern along till you get the width needed
for your tissue box. Easy enough,
right?
B) Top of the box : with opening for tissue
For this part, I have used all black.
So for this section, you need to figure out the size
of the opening.
May I suggest that you keep the tissue box handy – so
you get the opening just right.
i)
Start with the same number of
stitches that you have worked for the length of the box (For Part A – i.e Piano
key side).
ii)
Work 1 sc in each st all the way till
the end.
iii)
Check how many rows you think you’d
need to reach the opening on your tissue box.
iv)
Place markers for the opening, and
work 1 sc in each st till you reach the opening. You will then turn and work only on these few stitches from the end of
work to the 1st marker.
v)
Work on these stitches till you
complete one end of the opening. Fasten
off, leaving a small tail.
vi)
Re-attach your yarn for the 2nd
side at the 2nd marker. Work
the same number of rows as you have for the 1st side. Once you work the same number of rows on both
sides, you need to work a chain to join the 1st and 2nd
sides of your work.
vii)
For the chain, count the number of stitches you have
skipped between the two markers. These
are the number of chain you will work now, and then join the chain to the 1st
piece with a sl-st.
viii)
Now you have two side pieces, and one
long chain in between. Work 1 sc in each
sc of the 1st side piece, 1 sc in each ch, and 1 sc in each of the
sc in the 2nd piece.
ix)
To complete the top portion, you will
once again work the same number of rows as you did at the start. So say you worked 6 rows and then split for
the opening, you will once again work 6 rows now.
C) Sides of the box
For this part, I have used all black.
So for this section, I have made three separate
rectangles – two each for the sides and one for the back. Once again, keep the tissue box handy.
The sides are worked for the height of the box (same
number of rows as you worked for Part A – front and length) and same number of
rows as you worked for the top of the box (Part B).
So say you worked 15 rows for Part A, and 10 rows for
Part B, the two sides here will be 15 x 10 rows. This means that you will start with 10 fsc
(that will determine the width of your side piece,
and work up 15 rows to match the front height. Got it?
For the one back section, you will work the same
number of rows and stitches as you worked for the front Part A.
Part 2 : Guitar
For the guitar, visit donnascrochetdesigns.com/printerfriendlyone/american-girl-guitar-free-crochet-pattern.html
Chart
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