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Phone Holder
A crocheted phone pouch with a geometric blue and white pattern inspired by a Crocheted Snowman, featuring a long strap and a phone partially inside, displayed on a wooden surface.

Keep your smartphone protected in style with this crochet phone holder pattern by Christine Blue! The repetitive geometrical motifs make it a modern handmade accessory, while the long strap allows you to carry your device comfortably wherever you go. Be sure to give it a try!

Is This Crochet Phone Holder Pattern Beginner Friendly?

Although it’s a small project, it’s recommended for intermediate crocheters. To be able to work it, you need to know tapestry crochet, which is a popular colorwork technique. The pattern includes both written instructions and the color graph. You can use any two shades to create your phone bag.

Which Phone Sizes Work Best With This Crochet Holder

The pattern is written for only one size. The phone case measures 6” in length and 3.75” in width when made with the recommended set of supplies. It will fit an iPhone 13 or 14 Pro Max with a case on it. You can also use it for smaller mobile phones, as it will leave room for keys or cash.

The easiest way to change the size of this crochet phone holder is by using a different hook size or yarn weight. The sample seen in the photos was made with a 4 mm crochet hook and medium-weight yarn. If you want your phone cozy to be smaller, go for thinner yarn and a smaller hook.

Best Yarn Choices For A Durable Crochet Phone Holder

If you want your handmade phone case to last long, pick 100% cotton yarn. It’s stronger and less stretchy than acrylics. It also allows for easy cleaning and machine washing. The designer suggests using Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton, but any other medium-weight yarn will be perfect too.

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