Mermaid Scales Tissue Packet Holder by Lena Mathisson

Mermaid Scales Tissue Packet Holder

Knitting
November 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
50 - 75 yards (46 - 69 m)
Approximate finished dimensions of 3 x 5"/ 7.5 x 12.5 cm fits standard travel tissue packet.
English
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This pattern is actually two patterns in one: You can choose to make this tissue packet holder using stockinette stitch or the Mermaid Scales stitch. Either way, you can turn a small amount of leftover fingering yarn into a pretty and useful pouch to hold your tissues. Classy to pull out of your bag or desk, this also makes a great stocking stuffer, “get well soon” gift, or just a little something for a friend.

Yarn amounts and neeedles:
To make the smooth stockinette pouch, you’ll need 12-13 grams of fingering yarn and size US 3/ 3.25 mm needles.
To make the textured Mermaid Scales pouch, you’ll need 14-15 grams of yarn and the size US 3/ 3.25 needles plus size 5/ 3.75 mm.
The pouch is worked flat.

Construction and yarn choice:
The Mermaid Scales stitch is easy to learn and fun to do and really brings out all the tones in a beautiful yarn. And if you’ve got yarn with a little sparkle, you’ll really see those sparkles!

The stockinette version is perfect for yarns with highly contrasting colors or a lot of speckling - the streamlined design lets your yarn shine. Or go for a classic look with a solid color. For an accessory like this, you can’t go wrong.

In either case, the pouch is worked as a rectangle, starting and ending with ribbing, then folded like an envelope and seamed at the ends.

Difficulty: Beginner.
The stockinette pouch uses just knit and purl stitches. The Mermaid Scales pouch has a novel stitch pattern, but it’s explained in the pattern, including photos. The small nature of the project makes it an easy win even for a less experienced knitter.

Pattern support: Designer email is included in the pattern in case you have questions.