Lilac Roped Bag Crochet Pattern

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    Lilac Roped Bag Crochet Pattern

    Lilac Roped Bag Crochet Pattern
    Lilac Roped Bag Crochet Pattern

    "Materials: Hook(s) size: H/8 – 5mm, F/5 – 3.75mm Yarn weight: 4 – Worsted weight yarn Prefered type of yarn: Cotton Suggested yarn: Universal Cotton – Cotton Supreme Yarn yardage: Color A – Smoky Lilac 220 yds, Color B – Brindle 160 yds Tools – scissors, tapestry needle, stitch marker Approx. finished dimensions: Width (laying flat) – 11.5” Height (including handles) – 16” Gauge: Not necessary Special notes Ch – chain, sc – single crochet, st(s) – stitch(es), sl/st – slip stitch, dc – double crochet, sp – space, ch-sp – chain space Rounds 10-32 are worked in the round Decrease for this pattern is single crochet 2 sts together (Round 43)."

    Easy

    Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

    Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

    Crochet GaugeNot necessary

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    This is a good beginners project. The stitches are basic and very easy to follow. It's very simple to change colors and with a brightly colored lining , this purse will perk right up. First thing I would do is make the tie void in a contrasting color. Thanks for sharing this.

    This looks to be a very sturdy bag. Im not crazy about the colors, but I do like the rope feature in the middle of the bag. I cant really tell if its more decorative than functional though. The best feature is that the handles are worked as part of the bag and not added on. This bag is intriguing, but the more that I think about it, Im definitely leaning toward much more vibrant colors than those pictured.

    I like this more for a fashion statement rather than a functional bag. Somehow, when I see a bag like this I do not believe that it will hold up well with any kind of weight in it. I know a way to remedy that, and that is to sew a lining on the inside of the bag for structure. Anyone want to do that for me?

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