How to Make a Crochet Hook Pouch

Crochet hook pouches are every yarn enthusiast's best friend - keeping those tiny hooks organized and easily accessible! Not only are they practical, but they also add a fun pop of color and personality to your crafting space. With various sizes and designs available, you can choose one that suits your style and needs perfectly.
Whether you prefer a compact pouch for on-the-go crocheting or a larger one to hold your entire collection, there's a hook pouch out there just for you. So, why not treat yourself and your crochet hooks to a cozy and stylish new home? Happy hooking!Abbreviations
Below are some common crochet abbreviations you may find useful:
- sc = single crochet
- sl st = slip stitch
- ch = chain
- sts = stitches
- hdc = half double crochet
Materials Needed
G hook (go up on a hook size to make it bigger)
Medium Worsted Purple Yarn
Helpful Tips
Tip: You could single-crochet instead of half-double-crochet for a tighter stitch. Just add more rows.
Crochet Instructions
Row Instructions
Row 1: ch 13, hdc in each chain across, Turn
Rows 2–40: ch 2, hdc in each hdc across, Turn, *Repeat for a total of 39 rows
Forming the Pouch
Fold 15 rows in half, leaving the top unworked for the flap. Join your yarn at the bottom with a slip stitch. Single crochet (sc) the folded ends together up to the top, and when you reach the top (which is the flap), sc in the next 6 sc, Chain 8 for the button loop and slip stitch into the same stitch. Continue single crocheting around and back down to the bottom. Fasten off and weave in your ends.
Final Touches
Turn the pouch right side out.
Sew your button a few rows down on the top, just below the button loop, ensuring it aligns properly.