Crochet Pattern: Sleep Mask

By Candace – 10 Comments
Sometimes it’s hard to get to sleep with all the distracting sources of light out there. If your neighbor has outside lights or someone in your house needs a light on, it can be hard to block out. A sleep mask helps you get to sleep without inconveniencing anybody else by blocking the light where you need it most–around your eyes.

When crocheting, make sure your stitches are nice and dense to get the most out of your mask.

Crochet Sleep Mask

Skill Level:

Finished Size:
Mask: 4″ (10 cm) tall, 7 in (18 cm) wide
Strap (when stretched): 24″ (70 cm)

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (50 yards)
Crochet Hook G (4.00 mm)
Crochet Hook I (5.50 mm)
Yarn Needle
Thin Elastic (1/8-1/4″ wide, 26″ long)
Sewing Needle and Thread

Gauge:
Mask: Rounds 1-3 measure 2.5″ (6.5 cm) in diameter
Strap: 3 dc and 3 rows= 1″ (2.5cm) by 2.5″ (6.5 cm)

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Crochet Pattern: Sleep Mask

First Circle
Round 1: Make an adjustable ring, ch 3, make 11 dc in ring, sl st into beginning ch-3: 11 dc
Round 2: ch 1, 2 sc in each sc around, sl st into beginning ch-1: 22 sc
Round 3: ch 1, 2 sc in each sc around, sl st into beginning ch-1: 22 sc: 44 sc
Round 4: ch 3, dc in first 40 sc: 40 dc
Finish off.

Second Circle
Round 1: Make an adjustable ring, ch 3, make 11 dc in ring, sl st into beginning ch-3: 11 dc
Round 2: ch 1, 2 sc in each sc around, sl st into beginning ch-1: 22 sc
Round 3: ch 1, 2 sc in each sc around, sl st into beginning ch-1: 22 sc: 44 sc
Round 4: ch 3, dc in first 34 sc: 34 dc
Finish off.

Strap
Row 1 (Right side): Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in next 2 ch: 3 dc
Row 2: Ch 3, turn, dc in BL of each dc across: 3 dc
Row 3: Ch 3, turn, dc in FL of each dc across: 3 dc

Repeat rows 2 and 3, 12 more times until there are 27 rows.

Arrange the two circles so that the opening of the first one fits into the opening of the second one. Sew the circles together where the openings meet. Sew the elastic to the wrong side of the strap. Sew the strap to the mask.

Need help while crocheting? Feel free to leave a comment below and I’ll help you out!

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10 Comments

  1. Dana says:

    Hi Candace,

    This sounds very try-able, if that’s a word. Tell me though, could one sew some cloth under the circles for extra darkness / comfort? If so, how would you do it?

  2. Candace says:

    Dana, I’m sure you could, but that would be a whole other tutorial.

  3. Pinky` says:

    Dana, i think you could. Just loosely trace the two sewn-together circles, trim the fabric, and sew it to the edges of the crocheted circles. If you don’t like the finish, use some silk ribbon and sew it around the edges.

  4. Lane† says:

    Thanks for the pattern, Candace!

  5. Cheryl says:

    Thank you so much for this pattern I live in Queensland Australia. We are coming into our summer here and daybreak starts around 4am, this mask is just what I need so I can catch a few more hours of sleep.hook and yarn at the ready 🙂

  6. Akil says:

    How did you know this was next on my list to crochet? Thanks Candace.

  7. This is awesome! I love the idea of the elastic to hold it in place. 🙂

  8. Samantha says:

    I was wonder what crochet hook was used for the circles,g or i?

  9. Maria Nobile says:

    try making two mask parts, I would then cut cross stitch material to fit inbetween more than one layer, that will make it more shapeable and darker at the same time, I did this recently for a mini mouse doll, they said to use wire in the ears, it is for my grand daughter and with my grandson being 2 it seemed wiser not to put the wire. I loved how it worked out.

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