Meet my very pretty Pink Bag:
Well, meet the bottom! Doesn't it look pretty?
Just kidding, here it is! I am very proud, and it is such a lovely basic pattern. I am going to use this bag so store my stash of Phildar crochet no 3 in which I have used for the patterns accompanying the "Learn to Crochet Simple Style". Have fun with it!
Ofcourse the pattern is available in a printer-friendly version and has its own Ravelry entry!
General
information
I was given some pink
yarn by my sister and it has been in my stash for about two years. Had to do
something with it. So it became a bag!
Skill
level
Beginner
Abbreviations
Ch: chain
Sl st: slip
stitch
Sc: single
crochet
Hdc: Half
double crochet
Dc: double
crochet
Notes
You can
choose any yarn you want for this project, any colour. Just keep in mind this
will alter the dimensions of the bag. If you want to make the same size bag you
have to make sure to get the same gauge. The changing of colours and the
embellishment are optional.
Finished
measurement
Bottom of
the bag: 27 cm wide or 10.5” wide
Sides of the
bag (excluding handles part): 25 cm in height or 10” in height
Length of
handles: 53 cm long or 21” long
Gauge: 11
rounds in 4” at bottom of bag, 12 rounds and 14 hdc in 4” at side of the bag
Materials
3 balls of
Zeeman Royaal (worsted weight yarn, 264 yards or 241 meters per ball). Two
balls Zeeman Royaal in two shades Multi (purple and dark pink) and one ball
Zeeman Royaal Uni in soft pink.
Colour A:
Zeeman Royaal Uni
Colour B:
Zeeman Royaal Multi dark pink
Colour C:
Zeeman Royaal Multi purple
Crochet hook
size 4.0 mm or G
Button
(optional)
Pattern
Bottom of bag
The work is
never turned and starts with colour A.
Ch 3, sl st
to close.
Round 1: Ch2
(counts as hdc throughout), hdc 7 times into ring, sl st to second ch of ch2 to
close round (8 hdc)
Round 2:
Ch2, hdc once into same st, hdc two times into each hdc, drop colour A at back
of work, sl st with colour B to second ch of ch2 to close round (16 hdc)
Round 3:
Ch2, hdc once into same st, * hdc in next st, hdc two times into next st*,
repeat between ** six more times, hdc once in last st, drop colour B at back of
work, sl st with colour A to second ch
of ch2 to close round (24 hdc)
Round 4:
Ch2, hdc once into same st, * hdc once in next two st, hdc two times into next
st*, repeat between ** six more times, hdc once in last st, drop colour A at
back of work, sl st with colour B to second ch of ch 2 to close round (32 hdc)
Keep
increasing as described in round 3 and 4. You should have 8 places in your
circle where you increase and you will always increase in the second st of the
increase of last round. The amount of stitches where you crochet once will grow
with one stitch each round.
Alternate
with colour A and B each round, dropping the unused colour at the back of your
work.
Increase
until you are satisfied with the width of the bottom, or until you have 112 hdc
(including the ch2). You will have made 14 rounds and will have the last round
made with colour A.
Body of bag
Continue
with colour A.
Round 15:
Ch2 (counts as hdc throughout), hdc once in each following st, sl st to second
ch of ch2 to close round (112 hdc)
Repeat round
15 29 times whilst alternating colour A, B and C as described for the bottom of
the bag.
Start with
colour A in round 15 and make 7 rounds alternating colour A and B. Cut off both
A and B (leaving an end of about 7”) and attach colour C using the sl st to
close the round.
Make 15
rounds just using colour C, cut it off (leaving an end of about 7”) and
attached colour A using the sl st to close round.
Make 7 more
rounds alternating colour A and B as described for the bottom of the bag. The first
and last round will be made with colour A.
Handles of the bag
Continue
with colour A.
Round 44:
Ch2, hdc once in next 13 st, ch72, sk 28 hdc, hdc once in next 28 st, ch72, sk
28 st, hdc once in last 14 st, sl st to second ch of ch2 to close round
Round 45:
Ch2, hdc once in all st (this includes all ch), drop colour A, sl st with
colour B (pick it up loosely) to second ch of ch2 to close round (200 hdc)
Round 46:
Ch2, hdc once in all st, drop colour B, sl st with colour A to second ch of ch2
to close round (200 hdc)
Repeat round
45 and 46 once (round 47 and 48).
Round 49:
Ch2, hdc once in all st, sl st to second ch of ch2 to close round (200 hdc)
Round 50:
Ch1, sl st in each st and sl st to first ch made. Fasten off.
Weave in all
ends
Reinforcing the handles
With colour A, attach
the yarn in the middle st on the inside of the handles at the body of the bag.
Sl st in each st and row end around the inside of the handle. Repeat for other
side. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Embellishment
Use colour A
Ch3, sl st
to close
Round 1: Ch1
(does not count as a st), sc 6 times into ring, sl st to first st to close
round (6 sc)
Round 2:
Ch1, sc twice in each st, sl st to first st to close round (12 sc)
Round 3:
Ch1, sc once in same st, *ch 9, sl st your way back on the ch9 (you made a
“point”, sc twice in next st, sc once in next st* repeat between ** 5 more
times, sc twice in last st, drop colour A, sl st with colour B to first st to
close round.
Round 4: Ch1,
*sl st in each sc, (sc in first two ch, hdc once in next two ch, dc once in
next two ch, hdc once in next st, sc in next ch, sl st in last ch of side, on
other side sl st in first ch, sc in next ch, hdc in next ch, dc once in next
two ch, hdc once in next two ch, sc once in last two ch)* repeat between ** 5
more times, drop colour B, sl st with colour A to first sl st to close
round. Cut off colour B (leave an 7”
end).
Round 5: Sl
st around six pointed star in all stitches. Sl st to first sl st to close
round. Fasten off colour A.
Weave in
ends. Sew six pointed star in middle of bag and attach a button.
What a cute bag! I will have to try making myself one. Thank you for sharing.
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