Shell Stitch Sachet

Shell Stitch Sachet

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f106001
Date Added: December 20, 1999

This sachet is a fast and easy project that would make a great last minute Christmas gift or stocking stuffer. It can also be used as a soap holder by using a ribbon woven in the first round instead of crocheting it closed at the end.


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Pencil Cups
Any plastic containers which is tall and skinny can be made into a handy pencil cup by crocheting a circle to fit the bottom of the container then continuing in a pattern stitch up the length of the container keeping it the diameter of the circle size on the bottom. This is how I made the pencil cup with the round Crystal Light container.