Simple Stylish Glasses Case

How to Crochet a Glasses Case.

Are you looking for a way to keep your glasses from getting scratched as you lay them on random surfaces or maybe even just needing a case or pouch that will make them easier to find.
The Simple Stylish Glasses holder is the perfect solution. It is great to use on a daily basis to hold your regular glasses or even your sunglasses. It is perfect for keeping your glasses protected and safe and it fits easily into any size purse.
Use this Free Simple Stylish Glasses Case Pattern to create your own modern way to care for your glasses. Make it from bright cheery colours or your favourite neutral tones. The choice is yours.
The Simple Stylish Glasses Case is also a great gift idea.  The softness of a crochet case is a great way to care for your glasses when you are not wearing them. 

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Description of my Simple Stylish Glasses Case:

This glasses case is made with worsted weight (4 or 5) yarn and it is made in the round so there is no sewing seams. It starts with a chain and then you crochet down both sides of the chain to start the case from the bottom up. It can be customized to fit your own glasses.
This Simple Stylish Glasses Case is made with the single crochet stitch, with a row of back look only single crochet worked every so often to create a stylish element. 

About the Yarn I Used. 

I used Mighty Stitch by Knit Picks that I got fromWe Crochet.
It is a superwash wool blend yarn! This yarn is made by  combining 20% Superwash Wool and 80% Acrylic, and it is perfect for garments, accessories, and blankets, too!
When you need an easy-care yarn in a wide range of gorgeous colours and hues, you will love this yarn. I used Wisterial, a soft lavendar colour.
Mighty Stitch is an 80% Acrylic / 20% Superwash Wool blend yarn and it is a heavier worsted weight yarn. Each skein has 208 yards and 100 grams. It is also machine washable which is so great. It is ok to tumble dry it on low. 

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The Simple Stylish Glasses Case

Pattern by Pam Carr ©2023

Introducing the Simple Stylish Glasses Case Pattern. This Free Crochet Glasses Case Pattern is great for making as a teacher’s gift or for anyone you know who wears glasses or sun glasses.  It can also doubles as a phone holder. It is a beginner friendly project. 
 

The Simple Stylish Glasses Case

 
 

Supplies you will need:

Yarn: worsted weight yarn (4-5) The glasses case in the pictures is made with Knit Picks Mighty Stitches Yarn which is a heavy worsted weight yarn, sometimes called bulky. It is a wool acrylic blend and I used the colour Wisteria.
You can use any worsted weight (4-5) yarn for your glasses case with the 5mm hook.
 
Hook: Size H/8 -5.0 mm
Notions:  Button, needle and thread, scissors, tapestry needle.
Gauge: 12 hdc – 10 hdc rows = 4” (10 cm)

 

Abbreviations (uses US conventions)

Ch = chain
St = stitch
Sl st = slip stitch
Sc = single crochet

Special Stitch used in the Simple Stylish Glasses Case pattern.

The blosc is used for adding extra detail to the glasses case.
When you see blo it means to make your stitch into the back loop only or the stitch you are working into.
 Here is a great video tutorial to learn this technique.
 
This pattern uses US terminology. The US and UK crochet terms are different, but they use the same terms to describe different stitches. Here is a simple conversion chart for anyone in the UK.
US
Single Crochet (sc)
 
UK
Double Crochet (dc)
 
 

Size:

3.5” by 6.5”
This glasses case if made by working in the round. Each round will be complete by joining with a sl st into the top of the ch1 made at the beginning of the round.
You do not turn your work. Each new round starts with a ch1 and ends with joining to this beginning ch1 with a slip stitch.

Instructions.

Chain 11.
Round 1: Sc into the 2nd ch from the hook, sc into the next 9 chain stitches, sc down the other side of the chain. Join with a sl st . (there will be 10 stitches each side of the chain making 20 sc sitiches in total)

Round 2: ch1, sc into the first st and into every stitch around, Join with a sl st to the top of the ch1, (20 sc,)

Rounds 3-8: ch 1, sc into each st around, Join with a sl st to the top of the ch1. (20 sc)
Round 9: ch1, scblo into each st around, Join with a sl st to the top of the ch1 (20).
Rounds 10-14: ch 1, sc into each st around, Join with a sl st to the top of the ch1. (20 sc)
Round 15: Ch1, scblo into each st around, Join with a sl st to the top of the ch1 (20).
Rounds 16-20:  Ch1, sc into each st around, Join with a sl st to the top of the ch1 (20).
Round 21: Ch1, scblo into each st around, Join with a sl st to the top of the ch1 (20).
 

Now to make the Button loop.

Round 22: ch1, sl st into the first 4st, ch 10, sl st into the same st, sl st into each st around to the end, sl st into the top of the first sl st.
Centre your button on the front and sew it on securely. 

You now have a simple stylish case for your glasses or sunglasses.
If you have any questions or problems, do not hesitate to contact me at carrowaycrochet@outlook.com
 
 
 

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