Protect your Kindle in style with this easy-to-make crochet cover! Great for small paperback books too.
With just a few basic stitches, you can create a cozy, stylish sleeve to keep your Kindle safe from scratches and bumps,
This is an easy, beginner friendly crochet pattern using Bernat Hadicrafter cotton yarn.
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Kindle Cover Crochet Pattern
Notes
- ch 1 counts as a stitch at the beginning of the row
- worked from the bottom up
- crochet two separate panels that are stitched together in the end
materials
- 4mm crochet hook
- Bernat Handicrafter yarn or similar lvl 4 cotton yarn
Abbreviations
- sc- single crochet
- dc- double crochet
- ch- chain
- st- stitch
gauge
13 sts x 14 row = 4″x 4″ square
Work gauge swatch in pattern
yardage
~ 110 yards
Pattern
Make 2
Ch 23 stitches
Row 1: dc in the 3rd chain from the hook, *skip the next chain, 1 sc, 1dc in the next chain, repeat until 2 ch remain. Skip 1 ch, 1sc in the last ch. Turn (21 sts)
Row 2: ch 1, dc in first st, *skip the next dc, 1 sc and 1 dc in the next sc, repeat until the last two stitches, skip next dc, 1 sc in the turning chain, turn (21 sts)
Row 3-24: repeat row 2
Row 25-30: ch 1, sc across, turn (21 sts)
Fasten off
Finishing: once both panels are complete, whip stitch the sides and the bottom together. Weave in ends.Â
This pattern is an original pattern by Meg Hardison of The Northern Moose. Please do not claim this pattern as your own. Please do not reprint this pattern on your site. You may keep a copy of the pattern for your own personal use, but please do not sell the pattern or distribute it.
You may sell products made from this pattern but please clearly credit the design to me Meg Hardison and link back to The Northern Moose Blog. Permission is not granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. Thank you for being respectful and for your understanding!