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Crochet Jewelry Saver

Have you ever tried using a crochet jewelry saver? It's a fantastic way to keep your favorite necklaces, bracelets, and earrings organized and tangle-free! These cute little creations are not only practical but can also add a personal touch to your jewelry storage. You can hang them on hooks, inside drawers, or even on the wall for easy access and a fun decorative element. Crochet jewelry savers come in various designs, colors, and sizes, making it easy to find the perfect one to suit your style and keep your accessories in tip-top shape. Plus, they make great gifts for friends and family who love keeping their jewelry collection neat and organized.

Materials:

Herrschners Craft Cotton (worsted weight 100% cotton)
-less than one skein per saver
Crochet hook in size G/4mm
Gauge: Not super important, but approx. 10 sts in 2” width

Pattern Notes:

Pattern written using US terms.

The chain at the beginning of the rows between pockets does NOT count as a stitch.
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Sizes: (small, medium, large) = (2”, 3”, 4”) width

Pattern:

Round 1: Ch-(8, 13, 18), 3sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in (5, 10, 15) sts, 5sc in final ch, working up opposite side of chain, sc in next (5, 10, 15) sts, 2sc in same as beg sts. Do not join, work in a spiral. (20, 30, 40)

Rounds 2 through (6, 8, 10): sc in each st around. (20, 30, 40)
Sc as many sts as needed to get back to the edge. (does not affect st count)

Spacer:

Row (7, 9, 11): Ch-1, turn, sc in (10, 15, 20) sts only. (these sts should be exactly half of the total and centered on the back half).

Rows (8, 10, 12) through (10, 12, 14): Ch-1, turn, sc in (10, 15, 20) sts. (10, 15, 20)

Pocket/Pouch:

Round (11, 13, 15): Ch-1, turn, sc in FLO of each st across, turn, and working in a spiral, sc in FLO of each remaining st around. Do not join. (20, 30, 40)
Rounds (12, 14, 16) through (16, 20, 24): sc in each st around. (20, 30, 40)
Sc as many sts as needed to get back to the edge. (does not affect st count)

Spacer:

Row (17, 21, 25): Ch-1, turn, sc in (10, 15, 20) sts only. (should be centered on the back half of the saver).
Rows (18, 22, 26) through (20, 24, 28): Ch-1, turn, sc in (10, 15, 20) sts. (10, 15, 20)

Pocket/Pouch:

Round (21, 25, 29): Ch-1, turn, sc in FLO of each st across, turn, and working in a spiral, sc in FLO of each remaining st around. Do not join. (20, 30, 40)
Rounds (22, 26, 30) through (26, 32, 38): sc in each st around. (20, 30, 40)

Sc as many sts as needed to get back to the edge. (does not affect st count)

Continue making as many pockets/pouches as needed.
When enough pockets have been added, time to make the hanger.

Hanger:

Sc as many sts as needed to get back to the edge. (does not affect st count)
Row 1: Ch-1, turn, sc in (10, 15, 20) sts only. (should be centered on the back half of the saver).
Row 2: Ch-1, turn, sc2tog, sc in (6, 11, 16) sts, sc2tog. (8, 13, 18)

Rows 3 through (5, 7, 10): Ch-1, turn, sc2tog, sc until 2 sts remain, sc2tog. (ending with 2, 3, 2 sts)

Row (6, 8, 11): Ch-1, turn, sctog all sts together. (1) Do not fasten off.

To finish: Ch-20, sl st in 7th ch made, ch-(40, 50, 60) (or to desired/necessary length to wrap around the saver several times)

Fasten off and weave in all ends.


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