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Crochet Walker Organizer

The Crochet Walker Organizer is a practical and charming accessory to keep all your essentials easily accessible while on the go. This handy organizer not only adds a personal touch to your walker but also helps you stay organized with its pockets for holding small items like keys, phones, and pens. With its colorful yarn and intricate crochet pattern, it's sure to bring a smile to your face every time you use it. Stay stylish and organized with the Crochet Walker Organizer — the perfect companion for your daily adventures!

Materials:

100% Cotton yarn (Dishie cotton used in “Ash” and “Silver”)
-approx. 420 yards total (300 Color A, 120 Color B)

Crochet hook in size 7mm or size needed to obtain gauge

(2) Stitch Markers

(3) 1″ buttons

Yarn Needle

Gauge: 10 sts x 20 rows = 4” square using the Thermal Stitch

Finished Dimensions: Approx. 15″ wide and 6″ tall (not including hangers)

Pattern Notes:

Pattern written in US terms.

The ch-1 at the beginning of each row does NOT count as a stitch.

BLO = Back Loop Only

The Thermal Stitch is a dense crochet stitch. This is great for something that needs to hold its shape and stand up to heavy use.

Walker Organizer Pattern:

Holding two strands of yarn together, we start with the “back”…

Row 1: Ch-41, sc in blo of 2nd ch from hook and in ch to end. (40)

Rows 2 through 33: Ch-1, turn, thermal st across. (40)

Row 34: Ch-1, turn, finish off thermal st by going through all three (6 strands of yarn total) loops. (40)

Fasten off and weave in all ends.

Pocket:

With the organizer “back” facing upside down and toward you (as pictured), attach in base of row 1 with a sl st.

Row 1: Ch-1, sc in between each st across. (40)

Row 2: Ch-1, turn, sc in each st across. (40)

Row 3: Ch-1, turn, sc in BLO of each st across. (40)

Rows 4 through 24: Ch-1, turn, thermal st across. (40)

Row 25: Ch-1, turn, finish off thermal st by going into all three (6 yarn strands) loops. (40)

Do not fasten off, but drop one of the strands of yarn so that you are working the remainder of the pattern with a single strand.

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Dianna
Mar 20, 2025 05:23 PM
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I guess we need to figure out how to finish the project on our own since the rest of the pattern isn't given. There are no directions for the attachment to the walker, and no directions on how to finish the pocket.

Totally disappointed as my club was going to make these for the local resident's home. 

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