I found this DIY and I think it looks really cute:
http://inaina.dk/category/haekle/page/2/
Translated into English:
You start working in rows and finish by working the edge in rounds.
Row1: Make a loose chain the size that you want your case to be. The number of chains must be divisible by 8.
R2: turn and begin in the second ch from the hook. 1 sc in each st to the end.
R3: ch 1, turn, 1 sc in next st, *now you make a bubble (in next st: yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over and through all loops on the hook), sc in next 3 st* - repeat from * to * until you have 2 st left, sc in last 2 st.
R4: ch 1, turn, sc to the end.
Repeat row 3 and 4 until you reach the desired size for your case. Don't fasten of.
Crochet an edge of sc around your work. I did 3 rounds of sc. Increase by 2 in each corner.
I want my case to be closed by a button, so in one of the short ends I made a buttonhole by skipping 4 st and ch 4, sc in 5th st. Continue to sc until the end of round 3. Use a stitch marker to mark your starting point. Fasten of and weave in ends.
Now you just find your favorite fabric and make pockets for the hooks. I made mine 3 cm wide like the DIY describes. Then you can store 1 large hook or 2 small ones. You can choose to make small and big pockets if you like. Entirely up to you. I chose a thread in the same color as the yarn. Then you don't have to use invisible stitches when you attach the fabric to your crocheted piece. I just used my sewing machine.
Put all your hooks in the pockets and fold the case. Mark with a stitch marker where the button should be. Take the hooks out and sew it on. Done.
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