This is a great project for using up smaller amounts of yarn.. the larger size only uses about 6 1/2 yards.. the smaller one approximately 5 1/4 yards
I used several different brands of yarn that varied from medium to a thicker worsted weight, 100% acrylic to give the cord keeper a bit of stretchability
H 5 mm hook
Accurate gauge really isn't essential to this project as it is pretty easy to see the overall size..
That being said mine come out about 1 1/2 inches wide ( both the same ) and about 4 inches long for the 16 row longer size and approximately 3 inches long .. a tad under.. for the 13 row shorter size.
This pattern is beginner friendly.... the hardest part is the beginning button loop with 3 SC going into the slip stitch joined loop .. which is made easier simply by making the first chain looser..
it can easily be adjusted in length by adding or subtracting sc rows.... keep in mind the button loop when closed will add a bit of length as it stretches some what
The button loop can be adjusted as needed to suit the size of the buttons you choose..... I used buttons that are close to 1 inch or slightly over.. as the buttons are the main focal point have some fun choosing yours, I used a bunch of random ones I have picked up over the years
6 1/2 yards of worsted weight acrylic yarn
H 5 mm hook
1 approximately 1 inch button
American terms
ch - chain
dec - single crochet decease in next two stitches
inc - single crochet twice in next stitch
sc - single crochet
sl st - slip stitch
1) keeping first ch loose ch 8, sl st into first ch made going through both loops of ch, ch 1 ... Check to see if loop goes around your button, you're looking for a easy slide over but not too loose, adjust loop size as needed
3) inc, sc 1, inc, ch 1, turn ( 5 sts)
4) sc 5, ch 1 turn ( 5 sts )
For longer size
5 - 15) do as row 4
Shorter size
5 - 12) do as row 4
or
Repeat row 4 untill you almost reach the length you want
For all lengths
dec, SC 1, dec ( 3 sts)
Fasten off.....
I like to use the tail end to stitch down the button if you choose to do this leave a tail 10 to 12 inches long
Stitch button in center of second to last row, weave in ends
That's it fast and easy ... plus useful
Pictured above is the shorter cord keeper, below is the longer one with the same cord ( 6 foot ) .. either would work for holding this size cord however the shorter one is pretty close to it's limit
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