From A Simple Crocheted (& Felted) Square: A Sweet Envelope Or A Potholder!

Crocheted Envelope Silo

Need a little something handmade to show you care? Want to practice crocheting and have something to show for your efforts? Looking for a little project that will fulfill an immediate need to craft? (That was me, by the way, which is how this came about!) When the idea struck, I quickly crocheted this square from 100% wool yarn while trying to feed my kids dinner Saturday night. I wanted to finish the square in time to throw it in the laundry with the day’s load of darks, in order to felt it a bit. Sounds like fun? It is!

Today I pressed the square with my hot steam iron, photographed it flat and then sewed it up into the little envelope that you see here! How’s that for a behind the scenes description of my creative adventures?

Crocheted Pot Holder

You’ll Need:

  • 100% wool yarn in two or three colors, I used “worsted weight”
  • crochet hook slightly bigger than what you’d normally use if you plan to felt your work, I used an “I”, though I’d normally use a “g”.

How To:

  • Guage is unimportant in this project, the goal quite simply is to crochet a square using the single crochet stitch.
  • If you’d like to felt your square, so take into consideration that it will shrink by about 1/3 if you choose to utilize my casual felting method, which is to throw it into the washing machine with a load of like-colored clothing, and then into the dryer! You can put it through the washing machine again if the felting isn’t as dense as you’d like.
  1. Crochet a base chain roughly 8.5″ long
  2. Turn and start crocheting in the second chain from the hook
  3. When turning work for all subsequent rows, chain 1 at beginning of row.
  4. Change colors where desired for stripes, and stop crocheting when you have a square.
  5. Make a colored border by crocheting around the entire square. Crochet three stitches into each corner to form an actual corner.
  6. Weave loose ends into work with an large needle, weaving horizontally into rows of like colored yarn to hide ends.
  7. To make the envelope, bring three corners together and sew seams with a needle and like colored yarn. Attach two buttons as shown and braid a small tie to loop around the buttons as a closure.
  8. Who wouldn’t love to get a card in an envelope like this that can certainly be used again to store jewelry or small precious items!

 


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23 responses to “From A Simple Crocheted (& Felted) Square: A Sweet Envelope Or A Potholder!”

  1. cindy Avatar

    I haven’t crocheted in years, but I remember making something similar to this when I did. Makes me want to get out that hook and get to it!
    Thanks for joining Mi4M this week 🙂

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Cindy, I think you should get out that hook, its great for putting in your purse for a take along project!

  3. Teacher Teacher Avatar

    What a great way to help the beginning crafter feel a sense of accomplishment. I’m going to file this away for the next time I am teaching a beginner. I remember when I was learning, I got so tired of just making pot holders. This is a creative spin on the idea.

  4. CLD Avatar
    CLD

    What a cute idea. I’ve been looking for some other crochet projects to work on, plus these would make great gifts. I need to buy some more crochet yarn from paradisefibers.net and start making some of these!

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Exactly! And its a fun for an experienced crocheter as well to whip up something so cute!

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, enjoy! Sure would be nice to have some handmade gifts on hand for when needed wouldnt it?

  7. Rocio @ Casa Haus Avatar

    Hi Sara,
    Thanks for inviting me over. I have to say I didn’t know your blog, but it is lovely. It’s great to see home/craft blogs from all over the world. See you around!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so very much for coming, I hope youll come back next week, and do tell your friends, Id love some more visitors from Mexico!

  9. Ellen Avatar

    This is such a great idea! I am seeing all sorts of color combos and styles…Thanks for sharing!

  10. Maggie@SmashedPeasAndCarrots Avatar

    Oh, I love this! I just wish I knew how to crochet!!!
    -Mags

  11. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Maggie! i highly recommend learning to crochet even if it takes a few years, in the end youll have a skill that can be used
    in so many ways! Please stop by my blog party on Sunday, would love to have you!

  12. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Cheryl! Please drop by my blog party on Sunday, would love to see you there!

  13. Olivia Avatar

    Very cute! What a great idea. I may even have to learn to crochet!

  14. Sara Rivka Avatar

    I highly recommend it! So many great projects one can do, from crocheting little flowers in 4 minutes that can be used on bobby pins, to crocheting with thick strips of rags to make great rugs (that one is still in my dreams)!

  15. Carolyn Avatar

    That is such a cute idea! I actually just learned to crochet, so I’m not very skilled yet.
    Thanks so much for linking up to Make it Yours day!

  16. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Carolyn, Great! This is the perfect project for a beginner, and you can find more simple projects under crochet in the blog.
    Id love to see you at my linking party on Sunday, all the best!

  17. prior Avatar

    LOVE the colors you used! Adorable! ~Lezlee

  18. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Lezlee, funny enough this was made from some yarn I found at my mothers house left over from her crafting ventures in the 60s/70s!

  19. Andy Avatar

    Wow! A crocheted envelope! How cool is that! Great job!

  20. Beth Avatar
    Beth

    I want to crochet an felt a blanket (throw-sized) for my son. What I’m looking to do is crochet a black blanket, felt it and then add their band logo to it (the logo is in white with a think black outline just within the letters). My question is can I do a whole blanket and evenly felt it or do I need to make squares and join them (how?). Would I use regular felt for the logo? Can I get the special felting stuff in just black (outline) or white?

  21. Mom Photographer Avatar

    Your patterns are amazing! I love them all! Thanks for letting my know about it on my blog 🙂 I appreciete it. Will be coming back for more, that’s for sure!

  22. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great! Always happy to share my love for simple crochet patterns, and looking forward to seeing what you do with them!

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