Crown Edging:
Pattern Note: You'll want to end the single crochet round with an even number of stitches.
Pattern Note: You'll want to end the single crochet round with an even number of stitches.

Crown Base: In same space, chain 6 (chain 1 for 1st single crochet + chain 5 to form crown base) double crochet in 4th chain from hook and in next chain. *Skip 2 stitches, single crochet in next 2 stitches, chain 5, double crochet in 4th chain from hook and in next chain. *Repeat around. Single crochet in last stitch, join with a slip stitch in 1st chain stitch of round.
(Pattern Note: The draw string will be weaved through this row.)
(Pattern Note: The draw string will be weaved through this row.)

Picot stitch will be made in the final round to complete the Crown. Just in case you missed it, here is the tutorial on how to make it:
Special Stitch: Picot - Ch 3, sl st in 3rd ch from hook.
Special Stitch: Picot - Ch 3, sl st in 3rd ch from hook.

Crown:
Slip stitch up to the chain 3 space, chain 3 (count as 1st double crochet), chain 3 again to make the 1st picot, make 2 double crochet stitches in same chain 3 space, picot, make 3 more double crochet stitches in same chain 3 space.
*Double crochet in next chain 3 space, picot, 2 double crochet stitches, picot, 3 double crochet stitches. *Repeat around. Join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain that acted as the first double crochet.
Slip stitch up to the chain 3 space, chain 3 (count as 1st double crochet), chain 3 again to make the 1st picot, make 2 double crochet stitches in same chain 3 space, picot, make 3 more double crochet stitches in same chain 3 space.
*Double crochet in next chain 3 space, picot, 2 double crochet stitches, picot, 3 double crochet stitches. *Repeat around. Join with a slip stitch in the top of the third chain that acted as the first double crochet.
Draw String:
Chain 51, slip stitch in each chain across. Finish off leaving just enough tail to stitch both ends together. Starting on one side of the sachet, weave one end of the draw string in and out of the holes of the crown base row. Sew the ends together.
(Pattern Note: The original pattern instructions by Yarnovations offers 2 additional draw string options that you might be interested in.)
Thank you to everyone that participated in Recycled Into Yarn's 1st Recycled Yarn-Along. Please submit pictures of your finished sachet via the Contact Me page so I can show it off.
Chain 51, slip stitch in each chain across. Finish off leaving just enough tail to stitch both ends together. Starting on one side of the sachet, weave one end of the draw string in and out of the holes of the crown base row. Sew the ends together.
(Pattern Note: The original pattern instructions by Yarnovations offers 2 additional draw string options that you might be interested in.)
Thank you to everyone that participated in Recycled Into Yarn's 1st Recycled Yarn-Along. Please submit pictures of your finished sachet via the Contact Me page so I can show it off.
Before this crochet tarn-along I had no interest in making a soap saver sachet but I have absolutely fallen in love with this pattern. As you can tell, my sachet is being used as a iPhone holder. RecycleCindy shared with me that she's making one as an ice brick cozy. What an awesome idea that is!!!
Again, thank you to Yarnovations for letting us use this fantastic pattern. Please visit their website for even more very creative patterns.
Again, thank you to Yarnovations for letting us use this fantastic pattern. Please visit their website for even more very creative patterns.