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Yarn Ball Cozy from a CD Canister

Yarn Ball Cozy from a CD Canister

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I had one of those “I could make that!” moments at the craft store this weekend. The culprit was a yarn cozy, big enough to hold one ball or small skein of yarn. My daughter and I were looking over the apparatus, which cost approximately $13. It had a clear plastic bottom with a drawstring top. The plastic bit reminded me strongly of a pile of recyclables I’ve been saving for just such a purpose! If you’ve ever bought a value-sized package of writable cds or dvds, you know just what I’m talking about. I’ve used the lid from one for ages to keep my balls of yarn from dancing around and enticing my cats. Take it a step further, and it’s a cozy caddy and cute, too!

You’ll need:

  • small amount of worsted weight yarn (I used cotton)
  • one cd or dvd value-sized container lid
  • F Hook
  • G or H Hook
  • Drill or dremel, with 1/4″ or slightly larger bit
  • Masking tape
  • scissors
snip off the tabs measure out tape around container
Snip off the tabs off the sides of the lid that would hold it in the base. Measure out masking tape around the container. Tear off enough to have a small overlap.

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Add 1/2″ marks along the tape. Stick on the lid approximately 1/2″ from the top, being careful to keep it even.

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Drill holes along the 1/2″ marks on the tape. Just a quick warning here: I broke a hole punch in my enthusiasm to make this project. Use a drill if you have one, putting a piece of scrap wood behind the plastic to catch the drill bit when it pops through. And please be careful, power tools are, after all, power tools!

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Row 1: Using a hook that will fit through the hole (I used an F, but you can go larger or smaller depending on the holes), Sl st in any hole. sc loosely around. Sl st to join in beg sc.

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Row 2: Using the larger hook (I changed from F to G), Ch 1., sc in first st. *2 sc in next st, sc in next* around. Sl st in first sc to join.
Note: adapt this row in whatever way you need to in order to have even stitching around the perimeter of the circle.

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Row 3 – 7: Ch 1, hdc in same st, hdc around. Sl st in top of first hdc to join.

Row 8-9: Ch 1, dc in same st and in each st around. Sl st in top of first dc to join.

Row 10: Ch 1, sc around, sl st in first sc to join.

Yarn Ball Cozy from a CD Canister

Row 11: Ch 2, sl st in next sc, *ch 2, sl st in next sc* around. Finish off.

Drawstring:
Ch 75. Pull ends tight, trim to approximately 1″ or weave in ends. For some fun varation, use a ribbon or other trim as a drawstring.

Weave drawstring over and under through every two stitches of Row 8 (first row of dc).

Yarn Ball Cozy from a CD Canister
Your yarn caddy is ready to use!

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Funky Crochet Headphone Covers

crochet headphone covers

as seen on the CRAFT blog

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Printable Pattern

When we were on vacation, one of the foamy covers from my daughter’s headphones ripped.  We were on a road trip, and I had traveled pretty light, bringing only a bag of DMC floss for making friendship bracelets while we were in the car. I was able to borrow a crochet hook (it was HOT and I’d left my crochet at home!) and whipped up these cute covers for her. The only request she had was “not all one color.”

Size 00 Crochet Hook
DMC Floss (all one color, or pick up different colors as you go)

Chain 2

6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Sl st in first sc.

Round 1:  ch 1, 2 sc in ea sc around. Sl st in first sc.

Round 2:  ch 1, (sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc) around. Sl st in first sc.

Round 3:  ch 1, (sc in each of next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around. Sl st in first sc.

Round 4:  ch 1, (sc in each of next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around. Sl st in first sc.

**repeat the pattern until you have a circle the size of your headphone (sc in next 4; 2 sc, sc in next 5, 2 sc, etc) then move on to the next Round**

Round 5:  ch 1, sc in each sc around. Sl st in first sc.

Round 6: ch 1, sc next 2 sts tog around. Sl st in first sc.

Round 7:  ch 1, sc around. Sl st in the first sc.

Round 8:  ch 1, sc next 2 sts tog around. Sl st in first sc.

Finish off.

The size of the initial circle and of the amount of decrease will vary based on the headphones. Compare with the headphone as you go. They should have a really snug fit to keep them from coming off.

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featured on the CRAFT blog August 7, 2008
featured project on Cut Out + Keep on August 10, 2008 (screen cap)

free crochet pattern of the day on Daily Crocheter, December 11, 2008