Crochet Pencil Case Pattern
Keep your stationery stylishly organized with this beginner-friendly Crochet Pencil Case Pattern! Designed with clean lines, a secure button closure, and the perfect pop of color, this pencil case is both functional and fashionable.

Whether you’re heading back to school, refreshing your office supplies, or crocheting gifts for loved ones, this fun and practical project is a must-make. Best of all, it’s quick, easy to personalize, and makes great use of scrap yarn!
This crochet pencil case is the perfect handmade addition to your school or office routine.
Designed for both beginners and experienced crocheters, it features a sturdy structure, easy flap closure, and just the right size for pens, pencils, and small accessories.
Make one for yourself or gift it to a student, teacher, or artist!

PRO Tips on Making the Best Crochet Pencil Case Pattern
To get the best results with this pencil case, use 100% cotton yarn—it’s durable, holds shape well, and provides a smooth finish.
Be consistent with your tension to avoid warping and make sure your buttonhole aligns perfectly for a secure closure.
If you’re lining your pencil case, add a fabric layer before seaming the sides for extra durability and a polished look. Blocking the finished piece before assembly also helps it lay flat and even.
Crochet Pattern
Pencil Case
Materials
Yarn – Any DK-weight yarn can be substituted.
The prototype was made using Lionbrand Cobboo (#3, 51% Cotton, 49% Rayon from Bamboo per 3.5 oz/100g Ball)
Colors
Color A – Terracotta
Color B – White

Estimated Yardage
Color A – 40 yards
Color B – 20 yards
Hook and other materials
- 4 mm Crochet Hook
- Yarn needle
- Button – 8 mm
- Darning Needle

Gauge
Gauge isn’t crucial to this project.
Crochet Pencil Case Pattern notes
- Please kindly read through the pattern before starting.
- Similar #3 weight yarn can be substituted; please check the gauge.
Adjustments to your Crochet Pencil Case Pattern:
Length: increase or decrease the repeats until you have the required length to cover your pencils
Skill level – Easy
Terms – US Terminology
Stitch Abbreviations
Chain(s) – ch(s)
Single Crochet – sc
Repeat – rep
Slip stitch – sl st

Special Stitch
Back Loop
Finished Measurement
8” by 5”



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How to Crochet a Pencil Case Holder for Beginners
With color A
Row 1: Chain 17, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn. 16 sc
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first st, sc in BLo across until the last st, sc in last st, turn. 16 sc
Rows 3 – 44: Repeat Row 2
Continue the repeats until it measures 13”
Increase or decrease the number of repeats for a length long enough to cover your pencils.
Edging
- Crocheting across both long sides and just one short end.
- Continue with A.
Row 1: Ch 1, sc in each st around the whole panel, aim for (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc) at each corner.
To fold
- Fold the lower part of the panel over; this gives you an equal half.
- Crocheting across the long side of the folded panel.
Row 1: Ch 1, sc over both sizes until you get to the end, fasten off.
Join yarn with a sl st on the other side of the panel, repeat row 1
Fasten off.
Cover
- Join Color B with a sl st
- Crocheting across the 4th short end, which is the continuation of the part made above.
- Into both loops
Row 1: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn. 16 sc
Rows 2- 4: Repeat Row 1
Button hole
Row 5: Ch 1, sc in 6 sts, ch 3, skip next 4 sts, sc in the remaining sts, turn.
Row 6: Ch 1, sc in each st and ch sps, turn.
Rows 7 – 8: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn. 16 sc
- Sew the button on the main panel, ensuring it aligns with the button hole.
Edging
- Crocheting across the 3 sides, as in each st across.
Fasten off.
Optional
- Join color A to the base of the cover, crocheting across the 3 sides, sl st across the last row.
Weave in all ends.
FAQs About Crochet Pencil Case Pattern
Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?
Yes! The pattern works best with worsted or DK weight yarn, but you can use different weights—just be sure to adjust your hook size and note that the final dimensions may vary.
Is this pencil case suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. If you’re comfortable with single crochet and working in rows, this is a great beginner project that helps build confidence.
Can I add a zipper instead of a button?
Yes! You can easily modify the flap to accommodate a zipper instead of a button for a sleeker finish. Just be sure to adjust the opening size accordingly.
What other ways can I use this pouch?
Besides pencils, this case is great for crochet hooks, makeup brushes, or small electronics like earbuds or chargers. It’s versatile and customizable!
How long does it take to make?
Most crocheters can finish this project in under 2 hours, making it a perfect last-minute gift or weekend project.
There you have this easy Crochet Pencil Case Pattern. When you make yours, do share your beautiful versions with me!
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