Another corner bookmark! But, it’s different if it’s thread and not seed packets, right? RIGHT?

I find that they take an extra second to adjust, but once installed, will hold no matter how hard you shake it.

Crocheted Corner Bookmark

No. 10 mercerized cotton thread, No. 10 steel needle
MAKE TWO OF BELOW PATTERN

Ch4
R1-Put two dc in fourth ch from hook
R2-Ch3, turn, dc in same space, 2dc in each space across All dc here out are worked in the spaces between stitches.
R3-Ch3, turn, dc in same space, (dc, 2dc) two times
R4-Ch3, turn, dc in same space, (dc in next two spaces, 2dc)two times
R5-Ch3, turn, dc in same space, (dc in next three spaces, 2dc)two times
R6-Ch3, turn, dc in same space, (dc in next four spaces, 2dc)two times
R7-Ch3, turn, dc in same space, (dc in next five spaces, 2dc)two times
R8-Ch3, turn, dc in same space, (dc in next six spaces, 2dc)two times
R9-Ch3, turn, dc in same space, (dc in next seven spaces, 2dc)two times
R10 to R14-Ch3, turn, dc in same space, dc across, 2dc
Fasten off.

Put wrong sides together (if you can tell what that is–I can’t) slip stitch sides together, leaving bottom open. Fasten off and weave in all ends.

Cut 18 six-inch pieces of thread. Divide into three groups. Fold in half and pull loop ends (two threads at a time) through each of the teeny-weeny corners, using needle. Keep big bottle of Jack handy to keep you from banging your head against the wall while doing this. Feel tail ends through the loop and tug. Swear profoundly.

Even tassels with scissors and ask yourself why crazy Ivory made you do all that. She is SO not decorative, there must be a functional reason for it. Trust me.

Stretch your creation to a ninety degree angle (read ‘corner-shaped’). Apply to corner of several pages. Close book. Tug on two side tassles to snug it in. Now, it shall stay forever. Without them, there’s no way to snug it enough.

The top tassel is useless. I’m a sucker for symmetry. So I guess you can only trust me 2/3 of the time.

Ivory