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A Crochet Wristlet with lining

     One of the great things about crocheting is that it's portable, the supplies - a ball of yarn and a crochet hook - can be easily carried anywhere, making it perfect for crafting on-the-go.  You can even work on your crochet projects while you're waiting in line, on a road trip, or anywhere else you find yourself. 

     Sometimes I don't have any particular projects in mind, so I crochet pieces just to keep my hands occupied while indulging in other activities such as watching TV, videos, or reading novels. Over time, I've accumulated a collection of pieces. Some I have used soon after completing them, while others have found their way into my stash of unfinished projects (UFP) , which I believe every crafter has. 

   Recently,  I resolved to finally confront my pile of unfinished projects - a task I have attempted several times before, only to end up with more added to the pile. 

  While digging through the UFP stash, I came across a rectangular crochet piece that measures 7.5" x 9.5" - the ideal size for creating a wristlet. All I need to do is crochet a band and add a lining, a perfect start for my clean UFP campaign. I am excited to turn this piece into a new and practical accessory.  

   For the lining of my crochet wristlet, I decided to go with a bright orange polyester fabric to give it a vibrant pop of color. The bold orange hue not only adds a playful touch to the accessory but also complements the neutral tone of the crochet piece, which makes it more stylish. Polyester is a great fabric choice for lining as it is durable, easy to handle, easy to clean, and provides a smooth surface for the inside of the wristlet.

                                        

       It's compact but also practical since it is big enough to hold a cellphone and a cardholder, making it the perfect companion for running errands or a night out maybe.  




Look inside, it still have enough room to slip my keys in.


 Slip it onto my wrist and I'm good to go.








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