Crochet Pattern: Classic Square Tissue Box Cover
By Rachel Choi – 6 CommentsThis pattern is for a classic, plain cover, which I encourage you to decorate to make it your own. You can add a face, like I did in the Monster Tissue Box Cover, or even add stripes, or appliques. You’re only limited by your imagination! The pattern is crocheted from the top down, seamlessly in the round like a spiral.
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Finished Size:
5†(12.5 cm) x 5†(12.5 cm) x 5 1/2†(14 cm), fits over most standard square tissue boxes
Materials: Medium Weight Yarn (approximately 100 yards) Crochet hook I (5.50 mm) Stitch marker (or safety pin, or scrap of contrasting yarn) |
Gauge:
10 dc = 3″ and 4 rows = 2″
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Crochet Pattern: Tissue Box Cover
Round 1: ch 12, sl st in first ch made to form a loop, 24 dc in loop, place marker: 24 dc
Round 2: (4 dc in next dc, dc in next 5 dc) 4 times: 36 dc
Round 3: dc in next 2 dc, (4 dc in next dc, dc in next 8 dc) 3 times, 4 dc in next dc, dc in next 6 dc: 48 dc
Round 4: dc in next 4 dc, (4 dc in next dc, dc in next 11 dc) 3 times, 4 dc in next dc, dc in next 7 dc: 60 dc
Round 5 – 14: dc in each dc around: 60 dc
Round 15: dc in each dc around until 3 dc remain, hdc in next dc, sc in next dc, sl st in next dc, finish off: 60 sts
Need help while crocheting? Feel free to leave a comment below and I’ll help you out!
Do I do a sl st at the end of each round or just start the nex round
No slip stitch is needed. It is crocheted seamlessly in the round like a spiral.
Can I use double knitting yarn for this?
Hi Rybyn! DK weight may be a bit thinner, but you can still probably use it. Check the gauge and adjust the hook size to obtain the proper gauge if needed.
Thanks! If the gauge is too small do I use a hook with a larger diameter?
Yes, you will increase your hook size.