Whether you’re just getting started with crocheting or you've been doing it for years, having a crochet hook case can make it easier to store, transport, and organize your hooks and accessories. These free crochet hook case patterns will help your hooks and other supplies in style. Crochet your own unique crochet hook case in your favorite colors!

20 Free Crochet Hook Case Patterns to Keep Your Hooks Organized

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Keep your crochet hooks tidy and easy to find with these free crochet hook case patterns and organizer ideas! In this updated collection you’ll find 20 creative designs — from simple fabric rolls and zipper pouches to colorful crochet hook organizers and travel cases.

Each pattern is free to access, with clear instructions to help you crochet the perfect storage solution for your tools. Additionally, many of these include photo or video tutorials, and several can be customized to hold extra notions or scissors too.

Whether you’re at home or on the go, these crochet hook case patterns are perfect for organizing your tools at home or taking your supplies on the go. Plus, they’re quick and fun to make!

Whether you’re just getting started with crocheting or you've been doing it for years, having a crochet hook case can make it easier to store, transport, and organize your hooks and accessories. These free crochet hook case patterns will help your hooks and other supplies in style. Crochet your own unique crochet hook case in your favorite colors!

Last updated: October 2025 – new patterns and links added!

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Crochet Hook Case Pattern Collection

Discover the perfect way to organize your crochet hooks and supplies! Below you’ll find 20 free patterns designed by talented indie designers. Each link takes you directly to their free pattern or tutorial.

Before you begin, consider which type of hook case suits your needs — roll-up, zippered, or foldable. For example, fabric-lined cases are perfect for travel, while crocheted rolls are lightweight and flexible. You may also want to consider what yarn you wish to use, use cotton yarn for durability, acrylic for color and flexibility, or wool blends for a softer finish.

Project Details

Project Type: Crochet Hook Cases / Organizers
Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Yarn Weight: Varies by pattern
Crochet Hook: Varies by pattern
Stitches Used: Basic stitches (sc, hdc, dc)
Why Crocheters Love Them: These patterns are practical, giftable, and a fun way to use scrap yarn!

Next, let’s take a closer look at the 20 free crochet hook case patterns below.

20 Free Crochet Hook Case Patterns

Now, let’s look at the patterns! If any patterns have become unavailable, please let me know in the comments. Occasionally designers close their blogs or move patterns to paid shops, and I’ll update this list as quickly as possible.

In some cases, older patterns remain available through the Internet Archive — however, they may take a little longer to load.

Designed by Dedri Uys this pretty crochet hook case features an ammonite and sparkly beads. For this project you will need DK Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 24 cm X 16 cm (9.5 inches X 6.3 inches).

Ammonite Crochet Hook Roll Pattern

Designed by Dedri Uys, this pretty crochet hook case features an ammonite design accented with sparkly beads. For this pattern, you’ll use DK Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 24 cm by 16 cm (9.5 inches by 6.3 inches). Watch the video tutorial here.

Designed by HildeTindlund this beautiful crochet hook organizer is available on lillabjorncrochet. For this project you will need DK Weight Yarn and a 3 mm (D) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 7.5 inches X 9.5 inches.

In Between Crochet Hook Organizer

Created by Hilde Tindlund, this beautiful crochet hook organizer is featured on Lilla Bjorn Crochet. It’s ideal for crocheters who prefer soft, fold-flat storage. It’s made with DK Weight Yarn and a 3 mm (D) crochet hook. The finished size measures approximately 7.5 inches by 9.5 inches

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Granny Square Crochet Hook Booklet

Designed by Joanita Theron Designs for Oombawka Design Crochet, this handy crochet hook case includes space for hooks, stitch markers, a tapestry needle, and even a small notepad and pen. Because it’s square-shaped, it folds neatly to fit in any project bag. It’s made with Light Worsted Weight Yarn and a 3.50 mm (E) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 18 cm by 18 cm.

Designed by Priscilla Hewitt this easy to crochet long hook roll case fits Afghan Hooks, Tunisian Crochet Hooks and Knitting Needles. For this project you will need 3 oz. of Worsted Weight Yarn and a 5 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 8 inches tall.

Afghan Hooks / Tunisian Crochet Hook Case

Designed by Priscilla Hewitt, this easy-to-crochet roll-up case fits Afghan hooks, Tunisian crochet hooks, and knitting needles. Additionally, it works well for storing longer tools or circular needles. It’s made with 3 oz of Worsted Weight Yarn and a 5 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 8 inches tall. (Archived via the Internet Archive – may load slowly.)

Designed by Priscilla Hewitt this great crochet hook caseholds 16 hooks. The design includes pockets that are crocheted right into the case. For this project you will need Light Worsted Weight Yarn and a 3.75 mm (F) crochet hook.

Steel Crochet Hook Case

Designed by Priscilla Hewitt, this functional crochet hook case holds up to 16 hooks, with pockets crocheted directly into the design. Because it’s sturdy and compact, it’s perfect for travel or everyday use. It’s made using Light Worsted Weight Yarn and a 3.75 mm (F) crochet hook. I made this one! (Archived via the Internet Archive – may load slowly.)

Designed by Priscilla Hewitt this great crochet hook case holds 10 hooks. The design includes pockets that are crocheted right into the case. For this project you will need Light Worsted Weight Yarn and a 3.75 mm (F) crochet hook.

Aluminum Crochet Hook Case

Designed by Priscilla Hewitt, this practical crochet hook case holds up to 10 hooks, with pockets crocheted directly into the case. It’s similar in design to the steel version, but slightly smaller and lighter. It’s made with Light Worsted Weight Yarn and a 3.75 mm (F) crochet hook. (Archived via the Internet Archive – may load slowly.)

Designed by Tera Kulling this easy crochet hook case is available as a PDF download. For this project you will need Worsted Weight Yarn and a 5 mm (H) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 8 inches X 8 inches.

Crochet Hook Case Pattern

Designed by Tera Kulling, this easy crochet hook case is available as a PDF download. It’s a simple, flexible pattern that works well with Worsted Weight Yarn and a 5 mm (H) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 8 inches by 8 inches. (Archived via the Internet Archive – may load slowly.)

Designed by Nicki's Homemade Crafts this pretty crochet hook case has lots of space for you favorite hooks. For this project you will need Medium Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 10.75 inches X 15 inches.

Crochet Hook Holder

Designed by Nicki’s Homemade Crafts, this spacious crochet hook case has plenty of room for your favorite hooks. Plus, it folds flat for easy storage. It’s made with Medium Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 10.75 inches by 15 inches.

Designed by Kara at Petals to Picots this reinforced pencil case. Use cut cardboard paper towel tubes, wrapping paper tubes or PVC Pipes. For this project you will need Worsted Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 8 inches tall.

Crochet Case

Designed by Kara at Petals to Picots, this reinforced crochet hook case uses cut cardboard or PVC tubes for structure. As a result, the case stands upright when filled. It’s made with Worsted Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 8 inches tall.

Designed by Kim Kotary this simple roll-up style pencil case is perfect for storing your crochet hooks. For this project you will need Worsted Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 7 inches X 9.5 inches.

Roll-Up Hook Case

Designed by Kim Kotary, this simple roll-up style hook case is perfect for storing crochet hooks. Because it rolls and ties easily, it’s compact enough to carry anywhere. It’s made with Worsted Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 7 inches by 9.5 inches.

Designed by Michelle at Book People Studio this trendy hook case includes dividers that go between your hooks. For this project you will need Light Worsted Weight Yarn and a 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 7 inches tall.

Houndstooth Hook Holder

Designed by Michelle at Book People Studio, this stylish houndstooth-patterned hook case includes dividers to separate each hook. For extra detail, it features a classic two-color stitch design. It’s made with Light Worsted Weight Yarn and a 3.5 mm (E) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 7 inches tall. (Archived via the Internet Archive – may load slowly.)

Designed by Jocelyn Sass and Margaret Willson this crochet hook case includes dividers that go between your hooks. For this project you will need Worsted Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 7 inches X 7.5 inches.

Crochet Hook Caddy

Designed by Jocelyn Sass and Margaret Willson, this handy crochet hook caddy includes built-in dividers that hold your hooks securely in place. Moreover, the pattern’s flat fold makes it easy to store or pack. It’s made with Worsted Weight Yarn and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook. The finished size is approximately 7 inches by 7.5 inches.

More Free Crochet Hook Case Patterns

In addition to the designs above, here are more creative crochet hook case patterns you can try:

  1. Easy Case Crochet Pattern by Patterns for Crochet UK — A quick and simple project that works up fast and keeps your tools neatly stored.
  2. Crochet Pencil Case by Erangi Udeshika — Perfect for holding hooks, pencils, or small notions; it makes a great multipurpose case.
  3. Easy Peasy Pencil Case by Teri Heathcote — A fun stash-buster that’s easy to customize in any color combination you like.
  4. Shark Time Pouch by Tamara Kelly — For a playful twist, this pouch adds character to your crochet storage.
  5. Hook Monster – crochet hook case by Penelope Privett — This one’s both cute and functional, and it’s sure to make you smile each time you use it.
  6. Crochet Hook Case by Sally V. George — A beginner-friendly option with simple stitches and an easy assembly process.
  7. Star Hook Roll Case by Alli Hyer — Additionally, this roll-up style is practical and travels well in any project bag.
  8. Clover Amour Hook Case by Iin Wibisono — Designed especially for Clover Amour hooks, it’s both stylish and protective.

Even More Crochet Hook Case Patterns to Try

  1. ACCROchet Hook Case by ACCROchet — This case features clean lines and a modern look, perfect for everyday use.
  2. amicomo7-10 Needle Case by Pierrot (Gosyo Co., Ltd) — This charted pattern offers a Japanese-style finish and elegant construction.
  3. Ninja Hook Case (or not) by Justyna Kacprzak — If you prefer something playful, this flexible case design is a fun make.
  4. Crochet Hook Case by Crochet it Creations — Simple, tidy, and easy to adapt for different hook sizes.
  5. Free Crochet Jellyroll Hook Case Pattern by Crochetverse — Moreover, this roll-up pattern makes an excellent travel companion for your hooks.
  6. Crochet Hook Pouch by Goddess Crochet — A classic zippered pouch option that keeps hooks and scissors secure.
  7. Suzette Crochet Hook Pouch by Sweet Bee Crochet — The Suzette stitch adds lovely texture and extra structure to the pouch.
  8. Crochet Hook Case Crochet Pattern by Rich Textures Crochet (video tutorial here) — Includes a helpful video tutorial to guide you through each step.
  9. How to Crochet a Crochet Hook Case by Ninja Bunny Crochet Video TutorialA video tutorial that’s great for visual learners who prefer to follow along.

Note: Some older patterns are available only through the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine). These links may take a little longer to load, but you can still view the original free pattern there. If you find a broken link, please let me know in the comments so I can update it for you.

Keep your crochet hooks neat with 20 free crochet hook case patterns. Includes pouches, rolls, and travel organizers for every crocheter.

🖨️ How to Print or Save These Patterns

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How to Crochet a Crochet Hook Case Video

I store some of my vintage hooks in crocheted cases that I made myself. I followed the patterns from Priscilla Hewitt to make the steel crochet hook case and the aluminum crochet hook case. Naztazia’s video helped me with the aluminum one.

YouTube video

As a final note, I store some of my vintage hooks in crocheted cases that I made myself.

Tips for Crocheting Hook Cases

As you plan your project, keep these tips in mind:

  • Customize pockets — adjust widths to fit ergonomic or wooden handles.
  • Choose sturdy yarns — cotton or acrylic blends work best for durability.
  • Add a lining — fabric linings help keep hooks from poking through.
  • Include closures — buttons, ties, or zippers help your hooks stay secure.

FAQ: Crochet Hook Case Patterns

Before you start your next project, here are a few quick answers to common crochet hook case questions:

Q: What’s the best yarn for a crochet hook case?

A: Cotton or cotton blends are best because they’re sturdy and hold their shape. Alternatively, acrylic yarns also work well for flexible cases.

Q: How can I keep my crochet hook case from curling?

A: Block your piece before assembly and keep your tension even when adding the edging or closure. As a result, your finished case will lie flat and look professional.

Q: Can I make these cases as gifts?

A: Yes! Crochet hook cases make thoughtful, practical gifts for crocheters and can be personalized with favorite colors or trims. In fact, they’re one of the most appreciated handmade gifts among crocheters.

A Pretty Crochet Hook Case Pattern PDF (for sale)

The Fox Crochet Hook Case

The Fox Crochet Hook Case

Designed by Littlehand Crochet this finished case measures 6 inches wide X 4.5 inches tall (when closed). Crocheted with Fingering Weight Yarn and a 2.5 mm and a 3 mm crochet hook.

More Crochet Organizer and Accessory Patterns

If you liked this collection, you’ll enjoy exploring these related crochet patterns too:

The free crochet patterns suggested above offer plenty of creative ways to organize your crochet supplies and accessories. Together, they show how simple projects can make a big difference in keeping your tools tidy.

They are also a fun project to make between larger designs, and they’re perfect for keeping your tools organized or gifting to a crochet friend.

Remember, to save or print your favorite pattern, use the printer icon at the top of each post, or follow my How to Make a PDF from Any Post Online tutorial.

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Happy crocheting!

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Rhondda Mol is the crochet designer and blogger behind Oombawka Design Crochet. Since 2012, she has been sharing free crochet patterns, tutorials, and expert tips to help crocheters of all levels succeed. With more than 600 published patterns, Rhondda focuses on creating clear instructions and resources to inspire creativity and confidence in the crochet community.

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8 Comments

  1. Hi Lee, I actually have never seen one before! I will try to take a look early next week to see if I can come up with anything for you 🙂 All the best, Rhondda

  2. What a great round up. I wondered if you might know of any available patterns for tunisian hook cases. I have a large stack of them and would love to make a case for them.

  3. I really like the case for crochet hooks etc. I printed it out today and will make it when I get time. Thanks.

  4. I have been looking for crochet hook organizers, but have been unable to find one that fits my needs. The patterns in this blog have given me some great ideas to help me design my own.

  5. Hi Mona 🙂 Naztazia just popped those extra hooks through the stitches in the Hook Case – she didn’t make extra pockets – just worked with the existing pattern. I asked her that question last year 😉

  6. The Aluminum Crochet Hook Case by Priscilla Hewitt that I downloaded from Ravelry doesn’t quite look the same as #10 on Oombawka. This one shows two rows of hooks, the one I downloaded does not. Am I missing something?