Cookie Needle Book
Inspired by a notions swap, I baked up a cute little chocolate chip cookie needle book! You could easily change the pattern to suit whatever flavor cookies you like: chocolate sandwich cookies, sugar cookies, etc.
Supplies:
Worsted Weight Yarn, Small amounts of Tan and Brown
3.5 / E crochet hook
Felt
Glue
Sewing machine or hand sewing supplies
Pattern note: 2scinc means do 2 sc in the same stitch to increase by 1
Cookies (make 2):
Working in a spiral without joining, starting with tan:
Magic Loop
6 sc in loop (6 sc)
2scinc around (12 sc)
[sc, 2scinc] repeat around (18 sc)
[sc, sc, 2scinc] repeat around (24 sc)
[sc, sc, sc, 2scinc] repeat around (30 sc)
[sc, sc, sc, sc, 2scinc] repeat around (36 sc)
Finish Off. Sew in ends.
Embroider chocolate chips using brown yarn.
Filling:
Using template, cut two pieces of felt.
Hand or machine sew two felts together along the center line.
Glue or sew outside felt pages to wrong side of cookie pieces.
Voila! Now you have a cookie needle book!
kerrichappell12 replied:
This is so cute! Will definitely be making this.
August 10, 2013 at 3:43 pm. Permalink.
creative pixie replied:
This looks really good, such an original idea.
August 10, 2013 at 4:49 pm. Permalink.
Brenda Russell replied:
What a quick and cute idea! Who’d have thought of cookies for a needle case?!? Love it – making as soon as . . . well, one of these days! 😉 Maybe it’ll help me stop losing those pesky yarn needles. Ooh, ooh! Oatmeal raisin for yarn needles, chocolate chip for tapestry needles, frosted sugar cookies for sharps! What a concept. Thank you, thank you :-))
August 12, 2013 at 8:11 am. Permalink.
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