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Calling all crafters! Imagine this. You have just finished a project, and you are looking for your scissors, only to find that they are at the bottom of your craft drawer. You start digging in and... OW! You get poked by your scissors, and in the fuss to soothe your throbbing hand, you completely forget about your project. If only there was a solution to this problem.
The Knitted Scissors Cozy will prevent this from happening! It's perfect for any small-sized scissors and is super easy to open and close. Being poked by scissors will be a thing of the past after knitting this pattern
Size
3 ½” (8.9 cm) across at widest
5.75” (14.6 cm) tall, not including flap
Materials
Big Twist Value Yarn (Size 4) in Medium Grey
Needles- US, 7 (4.5 mm)
One ⅝ inch Button
Small Amount of White Thread
Abbreviations
Rw - Row
St - Stitch
K - Knit Stitch
P- Purl Stitch
Yo - Yarn Over
Kfb - Knit Front and Back
Pattern
Panel 1:
Cast on six stitches
Rw 1: K1, P1 to end
Rw 2: K all
Rw 3: P1, K1 to end
Rw 4: K all
Rws 5-12: Repeat rows 1-4 twice
Rw 13: K1, P1 to end
Rw 14: K all
Rw 15: P1, K1 to end
Rw 16: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 17: P1, K1 to end
Rw 18: K all
Rw 19: K1, P1 to end
Rw 20: K all
Rw 21: P1, K1 to end
Rw 22: K all
Rw 23: K1, P1 to end
Rw 24: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 25: K1, P1 to end
Rw 26: K all
Rw 27: P1, K1 to end
Rw 28: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 29: P1, K1 to end
Rw 30: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 31: P1, K1 to end
Rw 32: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 33: P1, K1 to end
Rw 34: K all
Rw 35: K1, P1 to end
Rw 36: K all
Rws 37-48: Repeat rws 33-36 three times
Rws 49-53: K2, P2 to end
Rw 54: K2, P2, K2, P2tog, Yo, K2, P2, K2, P2
Rws 55-56: K2, P2 to end
Cast off
Panel 2:
Cast on six stitches
Rw 1: K1, P1 to end
Rw 2: K all
Rw 3: P1, K1 to end
Rw 4: K all
Rws 5-12: Repeat rows 1-4 twice
Rw 13: K1, P1 to end
Rw 14: K all
Rw 15: P1, K1 to end
Rw 16: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 17: P1, K1 to end
Rw 18: K all
Rw 19: K1, P1 to end
Rw 20: K all
Rw 21: P1, K1 to end
Rw 22: K all
Rw 23: K1, P1 to end
Rw 24: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 25: K1, P1 to end
Rw 26: K all
Rw 27: P1, K1 to end
Rw 28: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 29: P1, K1 to end
Rw 30: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 31: P1, K1 to end
Rw 32: Kfb, K to last st, Kfb
Rw 33: P1, K1 to end
Rw 34: K all
Rw 35: K1, P1 to end
Rw 36: K all
Rws 37-48: Repeat rws 33-36 three times
Cast off.
Fasten off and hide remaining yarn endings.
On dot stitch sides, sew along the edges of the two panels (besides the ribbing). Inside out your work.
Sew a small button about ⅝ inch in diameter on the area pictured below.
We hope you enjoyed this project and find that it comes in handy during future crafting! As always, ask any questions, leave a friendly comment down below or email us at sarah@loveandcrochet.com.
And stay tuned for a large scissors case pattern for our favorite pair of scissors, coming out this May. Thanks for being here!
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