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Hi everyone! I'm happy to share my latest free pattern/tutorial for this patchwork bag. Each bag takes 13 squares. I used 6" squares, but you could change the size of the square to get a larger or smaller bag. All of the squares used in the bag shown are free squares with video tutorials (links in the blog post), and there's a video tutorial showing how to assemble the bag! Cheers! https://kickincrochet.com/crochet-patchwork-bag-pattern/
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NEW FREE PATTERN: CHEVRON CLUTCH PURSE <3 Please Share <3 Get the pattern here: https://www.nickishomemadecrafts.com/chevron-clutch-purse-free-crochet-pattern/ Add to Ravelry Favorites here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chevron-clutch-purse Pin it for later here: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/139259813460663638/
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NEW FREE PATTERN: CHEVRON CLUTCH PURSE <3 Please Share <3 Get the pattern here: https://www.nickishomemadecrafts.com/chevron-clutch-purse-free-crochet-pattern/ Add to Ravelry Favorites here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chevron-clutch-purse Pin it for later here: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/139259813460663638/
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Click here for free pattern: Cable Car Hobo
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Crocheted with nylon yarn
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Made with nylon yarn, metal zipper and faux leather
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Hello! I'm a beginner at crochet, and so far the only thing I've made was a basket, and the instructions were written in print. I thought I had gotten the hang of it now and wanted to try something more complex and found a coin purse pattern. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to read this chart. I could figure out the double crochet, but I have no idea what the slanty ones are, or the round ones, or how to connect what looks like the bottom part of the pattern to the walls. If someone could provide some clues or point me to a chart, that would be a great help!
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** THIS CAL HAS ENDED ** Hi all! I'm hosting a Summer Fun Crochet of my Pacific Beach Bag. I just love this design so much! It has great texture and unique handles that are quick and easy to make. The best part is, you don’t need to line it! There are also some great prizes to be won. You can get all the important details on my blog here: http://crochiq.com/summer-fun-crochet-along/ PS. I'm hosting the event in a Facebook group, but participants can also share progress pics and post questions in this thread. - Harlee
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I saw the watermelon coin purse here: http://www.repeatcrafterme.com/2012/07/crochet-watermelon-coin-purse.html and I made my own. I didn't even follow the pattern, but I liked the idea. Unfortunately, I don't have the sharp hook - I guess I should put it somewhere on my wish list I used just the metal hook.
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I have made two more bags to give to two women who run a board and care where my cousins have lived for years. These women are absolutely amazing, and I cannot say enough good things about them. They are 110% crochet worthy, so I made two of these bags for them as a way to say thank you for all that they have done through the years. One of my cousins recently passed, and the other has cancer. Through it all they have been at their side and treat my cousins as if they were family. These are extraordinary people, and I hope I have achieved making them each an extraordinary bag. Here is a blog post with a couple of pictures of the smaller one all on its own.
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Here is my bag for summer, and here is a link a blog post that includes more photos:
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I made the purse and wallet as gifts for my mom. The scrub tops are for my daughter, she bought the fabric and I did the sewing.
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A cute Hippy inspired purse or small bag http://creativegraphicsworkshop.blogspot.com/2014/01/hippy-purse.html A pocket Crochet Hook purse, created with a puff cluster stitch. http://creativegraphicsworkshop.blogspot.com/2014/01/my-crochet-hook-purse.html Thank You Joanita Creative Graphics Workshop
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The .pdf eBook includes 4 popular NTmaglia bag patterns: - Borsona Varenna - Borsona Bellagio - Cestona Mandello - Sacchetto Millerighe Available in http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/nt-bags-n1
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A roomy tote bag for everyday use. It is covered with adorable colorful fruit-bubbles and features two handles that fit securely on your shoulders. The crochet pattern, easy and fast to work, is funny and stylish. Ideal handbag for grocery shopping! Pattern available in: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sportina-tuttifrutti http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/crocheting/accessory/sportina-tuttifrutti-tote-bag-pattern/79945
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Creative Graphics Workshop A purse that is worked in a combination of three shades and can be modified for various uses http://creativegraphicsworkshop.blogspot.com/2013/10/three-color-multi-use-purse.html Happy Crocheting
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Inspired by a bag I saw in a photo of Lu Lingzi (one of the three vicitims who died in the Boston Marathon bombing), I had intended to decorate it as her bag had been decorated: with pom poms; however, half an afternoon spent attempting to master pom poms led me to decide that crochet balls would have to do. Here is my final blog post about this project, and here is the project itself:
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A crazy, colorful handbag, looking like a patchwork of different fabrics. It’s entirely worked in tapestry crochet and embellished with fancy chain-embroidery patterns. Borsetta Lucia features double black handles and fantasy optical design patterns on its front and back side. Dedicated to Lucia the betrothed. Pattern available in: http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/crocheting/accessory/borsetta-lucia-handbag-pattern/73095?_ct=iuqhsx-kdyluhiqb-huikbj-fqjjuhd&_ctp=73095
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A bright, soft, maxi-tote-bag featuring traditional granny squares in a very stylish design. Ideal for the beach, for traveling and for shopping. Fast to make using robust Egyptian cotton yarn and reinforced rigid borders. Dedicated to Varenna, the wonderful town on Lake Como. Pattern available here @Craftsy: http://www.craftsy.com/user/1570660/pattern-store?_ct=fhevybu-ikrdql-fqjjuhdijehu @Etsy http://www.etsy.com/shop/NTmagliaCrochet @Ravelry http://www.ravelry.com/designers/nt-maglia
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An extra-large multi-colored shopping bag, perfect for traveling and for a trip to the beach. It’s a large striped, pierced sack, with reinforced borders and strong handles. Dedicated to Bellagio, the wonderful town on Lake Como. Free pattern available @Ravelry http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/nt-maglias-ravelry-store @Craftsy http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/crocheting/accessory/borsona-bellagio-crochet-tote-bag/57421
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Jelly Button Mini Purse A lovely mini purse worked in a variety of stitches and color changes! http://creativegraphicsworkshop.blogspot.com/2013/09/jelly-button-mini-purse.html Happy Crocheting!
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I made this for a neighbor who just turned 19. Here is a blog post about it (with additional photos), and here is one view of the purse:
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My duffel bag turned out great, but I think that I made the strap too long. Of course, I already attached it and weaved in the ends. I am afraid to go digging around to find the ends, in an attempt to remove the strap...any other ideas. I was thinking of making a "shoulder pad" by overlapping the strap at the top where it would sit on your shoulder. I would appreciate any other ideas. I made this for my grand daughter and want to send it to her next week. The strap is approximately 2 inches wide. If I leave it as is, the bag would land just at or below her hip, I am guessing. Thanks, Lori
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I'm just in the mood to go to the beach, but there's no time for a vacation right now. So here is the result of my sandy obsession. I used hemp jewelry cord to crochet the bottom of the bag. I started with a basic single crochet rectangle, then love knot stitch in the round till that section was about 3 inches tall. Then broomstick lace in cotton yarn in the round (this was wonky to do, but I like the way it came out.) The top is a thicker novelty yarn, which I found at hobby lobby. I think it was yarn bee "mimic" but I'm not certain. I dare not show you the lining. I can crochet anything, but I'm a complete failure at needle and thread. I used a combination of canvas and out door fabric samples to make a really sturdy lining. The handles were purchased years ago... no idea where. It's fun to carry! Wish I could have documented it better while I was making it. I don't think I'll ever get this one into a pattern worthy of sharing.
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