Crochet Pattern: Valentine Envelope
By Emilee Gettle – 12 CommentsValentine’s Day is soon approaching so, it’s high time to start creating a few projects with this holiday in mind! This week’s project is perfect for winter evenings by the fire, as you think of doing something special for those you love. It is very quick and simple to crochet! It’s also a great project for those who are new to using fingering yarn. Finish it off by making a tiny card to tuck inside for someone special in your life. If you mail Valentine’s to loved ones, this project would be the perfect addition and a sweet handmade surprise for the recipient. |
Skill Level: |
Finished Size: 1 1/2″ (4 cm) long, 1 1/2″ (4 cm) wide
Materials: White Fingering Yarn (approximately 3 yards) Red Fingering Yarn (approximately 1 yard) Crochet Hook 7 (1.50 mm) Red Thread Needle Scissors |
Gauge:
4 sc stitches = 1/2″ (1 cm)
4 sc rows = 1/2″ (1 cm)
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Crochet Pattern: Valentine Envelope
Row 1: Ch 17, sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across: 16 sc
Row 2-17: ch 2, turn, sc in each sc across
Finish off.
Finishing
With red yarn, sc around the entire perimeter of the square. Then fold three corners to the center of the square, creating an envelope. Use needle and thread to stitch each seam together.
Add a love note and you’re finished!
If you need help, feel free to ask a question and I’ll respond as soon as possible! Have fun and happy crocheting!
Looks sooo cute!
Very nice… Thank you..:)
So innnovative! I had some white 4ply and pink 4ply hanging around. I started this about twenty minutes ago (1:20 am) and I have just finished!
Super cute! Mom’s birthday is Valentines Day and this is perfect!
This would make a really sweet tea-bag cozy….love it! Thanks again Emilee! Nice work!!
My Mom’s birthday is also Valentine’s Day. I am always on the lookout for cute Valentiney things that I think she would like. This is so cute and is a good pick me up as she just had hip replacement surgery and needs some cheering up.
after Lyn mentioned a tea bag thought my friend and I are tea drinkers and live far apart so I am going to make her one a little bigger maybe use dk weight and send a few tea bags to her-great idea so cute and fast-nana-d
Very Sweet!
That is soo cute x
LOVE this crochet pattern and the tea bag cozy is a great idea.
THANK YOU.
Elodia hernandez
Thank you for your site> I’ve wanted to learn how to crochet for a long time but always got stuck not having a clue what I’m meant to do. How that I have a idea I can”t wait to start. Buying wool seem to not be so easy where I live in South Africa. I’ve heard it will come in with Easter. So for now I’m just practising.
Thanks Liza
I love this little pouch! Thanks so much for sharing! I’d like to include a link to your website and one photo in a Valentines Day crochet pattern roundup if that’s alright with you. It will be posted later this week on candleinthenight.com. Thanks so much!