This is a crocheted piece.
It's been a while since I last crocheted some interior accessories.
The tissue cover I've been using has gotten dirty, so I thought it might be a good idea to have a spare one to wash.
Since it's something I use every day, I wanted to finish it quickly, so I pulled together two strands of yarn and roughly finished it. I've included instructions on how to make it so that you can adjust the size depending on the yarn you use, so I hope you'll check it out as one way to use up leftover yarn.
Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
Outside: Medium-weight linen (flax) + medium-thin cotton-linen thread (white)
Inner: Medium-weight linen (flax) + medium-weight linen (brown)
4 buttons (2cm)
4.0 mm (JP 7/0)
Instructions
①First, start knitting from the inside (brown part).
Cast on a chain stitch to match the width of the blue line ★ in the photo below.
At this time, the number of chain links iseven numberPlease make sure that this is the case.
In my case, I cast on 22 stitches.

②Start knitting from the arrow in the photo below and knit the entire piece using double stitches.
Continue knitting all the way around the bottom, and when you reach the yellow-green dotted line, knit half the stitches separately (so that the middle is open so you can remove the tissue).

This one is knitted with 22 stitches, so I divided it into groups of 11 stitches each.
One of the two parts is knitted continuously from the main body, and the other part is knitted with yarn attached.
The number of rows knitted here is as written in the photo.
Adjust the number of layers to fit the size of the box.
Once you have finished knitting the part that is divided into two, secure the pink shaded area with an overlock stitch. This completes the inside.
③Next, knit the outside (natural color part).
Along with the explanation,Tissue cover (outside) knitting patternPlease also see:
To start knitting the outside, pick up stitches from the bottom of the “inside” piece you just knitted (the lemon-colored line in photo ②) and work with a quarter stitch.
In this case, a stitch is picked up from row 19 of double crochet. To be more specific, one small crochet is also knitted at the border between the four rows on either side of row 19.
At this time, the number of stitches in the pick-up knitting is{Multiple of 6}-3If you adjust this, the number of stitches for the final edge will be just right.
In this case, {6 x 7} - 3 = 39 was just right, so I knitted 39 stitches.
As shown in the knitting pattern, knit the first row with a quarter crochet, then work a double crochet, and finally knit a border.
④ Attach buttons in the designated positions. Attach four buttons in total, with the image of them facing back to back.
The string used to fasten the spool is made by knitting 40 chain stitches using a single strand of medium-fine linen.
Attach a 50-turn tassel to one end of the string, and tie the other end to a button.How to make a tasselPage reference
To use, wrap the end with the tassel around.
Make another swivel fastener in the same way and attach it.
