Learn How to Make an Adorable Crochet Tissue Box Cover
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Materials Needed
- Crocheting the Tissue Box Cover
3.1 Making the Base
3.2 Creating the Sides
3.3 Connecting the Sides
- Making the Top
- Adding Embellishments
- Creating the Monster Eyes
- Sewing the Eyes onto the Box
- Adding a Heart
- Conclusion
Crocheting a Unique Tissue Box Cover
Are you someone who enjoys adding a personal touch to everyday objects? Well, one great way to do that is by crochetting a unique tissue box cover. In this article, I will guide you through the process of turning a plain tissue box into a whimsical and fun decorative piece using basic crochet techniques. So grab your crochet hooks and let's get started!
Introduction
Crocheting is a creative and relaxing hobby that allows you to transform simple objects into something special. In this tutorial, we will be crocheting a tissue box cover that reflects your mood and personality. By the end of this project, you will have a beautifully decorated tissue box that will bring a smile to your face every time you reach for a tissue.
Materials Needed
Before we begin, let's gather all the materials you'll need for this project:
- Two different crochet hooks: 3.75mm and 1.325mm
- Worsted weight yarn in three different colors: turquoise, white, and black
- Large plastic monster eyes
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Tissue box
Crocheting the Tissue Box Cover
To start crocheting the tissue box cover, follow these step-by-step instructions:
3.1 Making the Base
- Begin by making a slip knot and chaining 21 stitches.
- Make a half double crochet in the second chain from your hook.
- Continue making half double crochets in each chain until the end of the row.
- Chain 1 and turn your work around.
- Repeat the half double crochet stitch for the second row.
- Continue repeating the same stitch for 12 rows to create the base that will fit the side of the tissue box.
3.2 Creating the Sides
- To create the sides of the tissue box cover, we will be making a 90-degree angle.
- Chain 1 and pick up the back part of your stitch to make a double crochet.
- Continue picking up the back part of the stitch and making double crochets until you have completed the second side.
- Repeat the same process for the third and fourth sides, creating a box shape with 90-degree angles.
3.3 Connecting the Sides
- To connect the sides of the tissue box cover, pick up the back part of the stitch in the part of your work that is closer to you.
- Crochet through the back part and the base of the chain from the beginning of your work, matching your stitches together.
- Continue connecting the sides until all four sides are joined.
- Cut and fasten off the yarn.
4. Making the Top
- Create a slip knot and chain 17, ensuring it matches the front of the tissue box cover.
- Make half double crochets at the end of the first row.
- Chain 1 and turn your work around.
- Continue making half double crochets for six more rows.
- Create an opening for the tissues to pass through by making six half double crochets on each side of the opening.
- Finish the row by making half double crochets in the chains created for the opening.
- Continue making half double crochets for five more rows, creating enough space for the tissues to commute.
- Finish the last row, cut and fasten off the yarn, and sew all the loose ends on the back of your work.
5. Adding Embellishments
Now that your tissue box cover is neatly wrapped, you can choose to leave it as is or add some decorative embellishments. In this section, I will show you two options: adding flowers or creating a monster face.
6. Creating the Monster Eyes
To create cute monster eyes, you will need a 3.75mm crochet hook and white yarn. Follow these steps:
- Make a slip knot and chain 2.
- Single crochet 16 in the second chain from your hook.
- Increase the number of single crochets by making two single crochets in each stitch.
- Continue increasing until you have 18 single crochets in total.
- Slip stitch, cut, and fasten off the yarn.
- Repeat the same process to make the second eye.
7. Sewing the Eyes onto the Box
Sew the black pupils onto the white eyes, making them as cross-eyed or aligned as you desire. Then, sew the eyes onto the tissue box cover, just above the tissue opening. This will add a playful touch to your crochet creation.
8. Adding a Heart
If you want to add an extra touch to your tissue box cover, you can make a small crocheted heart and sew it onto the box. This will make it even more charming and unique.
9. Conclusion
Congratulations! You have successfully crocheted a unique and whimsical tissue box cover. By following the step-by-step instructions in this article, you were able to turn a basic object into something that reflects your personality and adds a touch of creativity to your home. Enjoy having a beautifully decorated tissue box that brings joy to your daily routines.
FAQ
Q: Can I use different yarn weights for this project?
A: While the instructions are specifically written for worsted weight yarn, you can experiment with different yarn weights to achieve different looks. Keep in mind that the final dimensions and fit of the tissue box cover may vary.
Q: Can I customize the size of the tissue box cover?
A: Yes, you can customize the size of the tissue box cover by adjusting the number of chains and rows. Measure the dimensions of your tissue box and modify the pattern accordingly.
Q: Can I add other embellishments to the tissue box cover?
A: Absolutely! Feel free to get creative and add your own personal touches to the tissue box cover. You can experiment with different colors, patterns, and other decorative elements.
Q: Is this project suitable for beginners?
A: This project is suitable for crocheters with basic to intermediate skills. Some familiarity with crochet stitches and techniques is recommended.
Q: Can I gift the tissue box cover to someone?
A: Definitely! The tissue box cover would make a lovely handmade gift for friends or family. Consider their style and preferences when choosing the colors and embellishments.
Q: Are there other crochet projects I can try?
A: Absolutely! Crochet is a versatile and creative craft with endless possibilities. You can explore various projects such as hats, scarves, blankets, and amigurumi toys. Let your imagination run wild!