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Witchy Crafting : crocheted tarot box
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From: MSN NicknameLadySylvarMoon  (Original Message)Sent: 3/29/2007 5:15 PM
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       CROCHETED TAROT BOX

 

 

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Author/Designer’s note: While this box was designed for an approximate 3�?X 5�?tarot deck, you can increase rounds and alter the shaping to fit your slightly larger deck. You can use this box on your altar for special tools or as a “manifestation�?box that harbors and nurtures your deepest wants and desires. Let your imagination run wild and have fun thinking “out of the box�?as you crochet the box.

 

Like many tarot enthusiasts, I have more than one deck of these fabulous oracles. I have a “portable�?deck that travels with me; this deck resides in a lovely little bag. I also have a deck that I use for pathworking. This deck sits upon a pedestal in my “meditation sanctuary.�?SPAN> Then there is the deck that I use for magic. This deck sits on my altar and is protectively wrapped in black silk.

 

Then I have “the special deck.�?SPAN> This is the deck that I have had since 1974. This is the deck that remembers all of my wishes and wants and ponderings. This is the deck that has forgiven all of my divination faux pas. This is the deck that taught me to trust the intuitive language of the oracles. And this is the deck that inspired this pattern for the crocheted tarot box.

 

Crochet is an incredible vehicle for magic. The focus on the pattern instructions combined with the repetitive stitches creates a brain wave pattern that is in sync with the energies of the earth. Allow your mind to focus on the intent of your magic as you work each stitch. Visualize the energy flow through your hands and to your hook and thread. Each stitch carries the enchantment of your desires that will manifest with the creation of your project.

 

Since the inspiration of this pattern was my “original�?deck, the spell that I have included in the pattern relates to the evolution of “past, present, future�?interacting, learning and growing. But, you can enchant your box with any intent that you desire. Just keep your intent in mind as you choose your supplies.

 

Crochet is also fabulous focus for psychic opening. The repetitive stitches create a meditative brain wave pattern that allows the mind to quietly hear the wisdom of the universe. Often a question posed at the beginning of a project will see its answer when the project is completed.

 

To create this box, you will need to have: 2 balls of size 10 cotton thread as the main color (you will work with two strands held together as one strand), 1 ball of size 10 metallic or secondary color for embellishments (you work with one strand of this), 1 size 4 steel crochet hook, safety pins (for marking corners), 1 large eye needle to weave in ends of thread, 2 plastic-covered Styrofoam blocks (one cut in the appropriate 3�?X 5�?size to act as a mold for the box and another block that is approximately 1/8�?larger to mold the lid), rust-proof pins, 1 sponge or paint brush, and commercially-prepared or home-created starch for stiffening.

 

The stitches (and their abbreviations) that you will use are: chain (ch), single crochet (sc), double crochet (dbc), and slip stitch (slp st). The corner stitch is 3 dbc, ch 3, 3 dbc in space indicated.

 

Begin the pattern with two strands of the main color on your hook. The first six rounds of the pattern form the foundation of your tarot box. As you work these six rounds, focus on your “past�?relationship with your tarot. Focus on the thoughts, the beliefs and the feelings of these early interactions. Visualize the transitions and the transformations that evolved in you and in your relationship with divination and your oracle.

 

Round 1: Ch 12, work 2 dbc in the fourth chain from the hook. Ch 3, work 3 dbc in the same stitch, ch 3 and 3 dbc in same stitch (this makes the end of the rectangle). Work a dbc in each of the next seven chains. In the last chain, Work 3 dbc, ch 3, 3 dbc, ch 3, 3 dbc to complete the other end of the rectangle. Work a dbc in the other side of the seven chains. Join to the top of the chain of the beginning ch 3 with a slp st.

 

Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as the first dbc now and throughout the pattern), dbc in next stitch, skip next dbc. Corner stitch in ch 3 space. Skip next dbc, dbc in next dbc, skip next dbc. Corner stitch in ch 3 space. Skip next dbc. Dbc in next 11 dbc. Skip next dbc. Corner stitch in ch 3 space. Skip next dbc, dbc in next dbc, skip next dbc. Corner stitch in ch 3 space, skip next dbc, dbc in next 9 dbc. Join to top of beginning ch 3 with slp st.

 

Round 3: Ch 3, dbc in next 3 dbc, *Skip dbc, corner stitch in ch 3 space, skip dbc.* Dbc in next 5 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc in next 15 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc next 5 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc in next 11 dbc. Join to top for beginning ch 3 with slp st.

 

Round 4: Ch 3, dbc in next 5 dbc. *Skip next dbc, corner stitch in ch 3 space, skip next dbc.* Dbc next 9 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc in next 19 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc in next 9 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc in next 13 dbc. Join to top of beginning ch 3 with a slp st.

 

Round 5: Ch 3, dbc in next 7 dbc. *Skip next dbc, corner stitch in ch 3 space, skip next dbc.* Dbc in next 13 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc in next 23 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc in next 13 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc next 15 dbc. Join to top of beginning ch 3 with a slp st.

 

Round 6: Ch 1, sc in same stitch as joining. Sc in next 9 stitches. *Skip next dbc, work 5 sc in ch 3 space (you may want to mark the third sc with a safety pin as the “corner;�?as each round is worked, move safety pin accordingly) skip next dbc.* Sc next 17 dbc, repeat from * to *, sc in next 27 dbc, repeat from * to *, sc in next 17 dbc, repeat from * to *, sc in next 17 dbc. Join to beginning sc with a slp st.

 

Beginning with the next round, you will be creating the sides of your tarot box. As you work the sides, Focus on the aspects of your “present�?relationship with your tarot. Visualize the changes, the successes and the learning experiences that you have encountered on your journey so far.

 

Round 7: Ch 1, sc in the back loop (horizontal loop of the sc that is furthest away from you) of same stitch as joining. Sc in the back loop of each stitch around. Join to beginning sc with a slp st.

 

Round 8: Ch 1, sc in same stitch as joining sc in the next 10 stitches. Corner decrease by *inserting hook into next stitch and thread over,* repeat from * to * twice more. You will have four loops on your hook. Thread over and draw through all four loops on the hook. Sc in next 19 sc, corner decrease in next 3 stitches, sc in next 29 sc, corner decrease in next 3 stitches, sc in next 19 sc, corner decrease in next 3 stitches, sc in next 18 stitches. Join to beginning sc with a slp st.

 

Round 9: Ch 3, dbc in the back loops of each stitch around. Join to top of beginning ch 3 with a slp st.

 

Round 10: Ch 1, sc in back loop of the same stitch as joining, sc in the back loops of each stitch around. Join to beginning sc with a slp st.

 

Round 11: Ch 1, sc in same stitch as joining, sc in both loops of each stitch around. Join to beginning stitch with a slp st. Cut and secure thread. Weave in ends.

 

Linear Embellishment

 

Turn the box inside out. The un-worked loops of rounds 7, 9 and 10 should be on the outside of the box. With the bottom of the box facing up and the outside facing, join the metallic (or embellishment color) thread to any un-worked loop of round 7 with a slp st.

Work a slp st in each un-worked loop around. Join to beginning slp st. Cut and secure thread, weave in ends. Repeat with the un-worked loops for rounds 9 and 10.

 

Round 12: Attach metallic thread to any stitch of round 11. *Sc in each sc to corner, work 3 sc in the corner stitch.* Repeat from * to * around. Join to beginning sc with a slp st. Cut and secure thread. Weave in ends.

 

 

As you create the top of your box, focus on the future evolution that you would like to create with your oracle.

 

Ch 12, repeat rounds 1 through 5.

 

Round 6: Ch 3, dbc in next 9 dbc. *Skip dbc, work 5 dbc in ch 3 space (you may want to mark the third dbc as corner), skip next dbc.* Dbc next 17 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc next 27 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc next 17 dbc, repeat from * to *, dbc next 17 dbc. Join to top of beginning ch 3 with a slp st.

 

Round 7: Ch 1, sc in the back loops of same stitch as joining, sc in next 10 sc. *Work corner decrease (see round 8 of box) in the back loops of the next 3 stitches, sc in the back loops of the next stitch.* Sc in the back loops of next 18 stitches, repeat from * to *, sc in the back loops of the next 28 stitches, repeat from * to *, sc in the back loops of the next 18 stitches, repeat from * to *, sc in the back loops of the next 17 sc. Join to beginning sc with a slp st.

 

Round 8: Ch 1, sc in same stitch as joining. Sc in both loops of each stitch around. Join to beginning sc with a slp st. Cut and fasten off thread.

 

Round 9: Join metallic thread with a sc. *Sc in each stitch to corner. Work 3 sc in the corner stitch.* Repeat from * to * around. Join to beginning sc with a slp st. Cut and fasten thread. Weave in ends.

 

To embellish the top, turn top inside out. The un-worked loops of round 7 should be facing out. With “top�?facing up, join metallic thread to any un-worked loop with a slp st. Slp st in each un-worked loop around. Join to beginning slp st (you are inserting the hook from the top to the bottom of the loop). Turn top so the top side is facing down. Inserting the hook from the bottom to the top of the same loops that you just used, slp st in each stitch around. This “sandwiches�?the un-worked loop between these slip stitches and creates a nice ridged effect. Join to begin slp st. Cut and fasten thread. Weave in ends.

 

Prepare Styrofoam blocks for stiffening (molding) the box and the top. Using the sponge or brush, saturate the inside of the box and the top with starch. Position over the blocks and pin in place. Now saturate the outsides of both box and top. Wipe off any excess as needed.

 

If you want to speed up the drying process, place in sunlight or turn your hair dryer on them for brief periods. While the box and the top are very slightly damp, remove from the Styrofoam and gently shape as needed.

 

When completely dry, add charms or any other embellishments that will enhance your magical or divinatory intent. Magically prepare as you choose. As you place your tarot deck into this box, state these or similar words:

 

By hook and by thread the magic flows,

With each stitch that I have taken the magic grows,

The creation’s complete, the magic flows to the Source and returns to me.

My intent is manifested, so mote it be.


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