LANGUAGE: English
ABOUT THIS PATTERN
The pattern is written using USA terminology.
This pattern is easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (21 pages with detailed instructions, tips, and photos illustrating the process)
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
SKILLS REQUIRED:
Crochet in rounds
Single crochet
Increasing
Decreasing
Slip stitch
FINISHED SIZE: approx. 23 cm high, bottom: 4x17 cm
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
About yarn:
The bag is made of 100% cotton fingering yarn - 430 m/100 g with 2 strands of yarn held together.
You can use any Fingering yarn or 2 times thicker yarn if you want to use only 1 strand of yarn for the main parts. 2 times thicker yarn would be any DK yarn which is approximately 210 m per 100 g skein. I recommend using cotton yarn because the bag will hold the shape better, and you can iron it.
Attention! You can use cotton or acrylic yarn to make the bag. If you use acrylic yarn, do not steam the bag, as it will lose shape.
You will need:
• Fingering yarn (100% cotton) of the following colors:
NOTE! The muzzle, nose, and ears are made with one strand of yarn with a 1 mm steel crochet hook, and all the other parts of the bag are made with two strands of yarn held together using a 2 mm steel crochet hook.
NOTE! To make a bigger bag, you can use thicker yarn with a suitable crochet hook. In this case, make sure that your buttons are bigger too.
LANGUAGE: English
ABOUT THIS PATTERN
The pattern is written using USA terminology.
This pattern is easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (21 pages with detailed instructions, tips, and photos illustrating the process)
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
SKILLS REQUIRED:
Crochet in rounds
Single crochet
Increasing
Decreasing
Slip stitch
FINISHED SIZE: approx. 23 cm high, bottom: 4x17 cm
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
About yarn:
The bag is made of 100% cotton fingering yarn - 430 m/100 g with 2 strands of yarn held together.
You can use any Fingering yarn or 2 times thicker yarn if you want to use only 1 strand of yarn for the main parts. 2 times thicker yarn would be any DK yarn which is approximately 210 m per 100 g skein. I recommend using cotton yarn because the bag will hold the shape better, and you can iron it.
Attention! You can use cotton or acrylic yarn to make the bag. If you use acrylic yarn, do not steam the bag, as it will lose shape.
You will need:
• Fingering yarn (100% cotton) of the following colors:
NOTE! The muzzle, nose, and ears are made with one strand of yarn with a 1 mm steel crochet hook, and all the other parts of the bag are made with two strands of yarn held together using a 2 mm steel crochet hook.
NOTE! To make a bigger bag, you can use thicker yarn with a suitable crochet hook. In this case, make sure that your buttons are bigger too.
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LANGUAGE: English
ABOUT THIS PATTERN
The pattern is written using USA terminology.
This pattern is easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (21 pages with detailed instructions, tips, and photos illustrating the process)
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
SKILLS REQUIRED:
Crochet in rounds
Single crochet
Increasing
Decreasing
Slip stitch
FINISHED SIZE: approx. 23 cm high, bottom: 4x17 cm
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
About yarn:
The bag is made of 100% cotton fingering yarn - 430 m/100 g with 2 strands of yarn held together.
You can use any Fingering yarn or 2 times thicker yarn if you want to use only 1 strand of yarn for the main parts. 2 times thicker yarn would be any DK yarn which is approximately 210 m per 100 g skein. I recommend using cotton yarn because the bag will hold the shape better, and you can iron it.
Attention! You can use cotton or acrylic yarn to make the bag. If you use acrylic yarn, do not steam the bag, as it will lose shape.
You will need:
• Fingering yarn (100% cotton) of the following colors:
NOTE! The muzzle, nose, and ears are made with one strand of yarn with a 1 mm steel crochet hook, and all the other parts of the bag are made with two strands of yarn held together using a 2 mm steel crochet hook.
NOTE! To make a bigger bag, you can use thicker yarn with a suitable crochet hook. In this case, make sure that your buttons are bigger too.
LANGUAGE: English
ABOUT THIS PATTERN
The pattern is written using USA terminology.
This pattern is easy to follow with step-by-step instructions (21 pages with detailed instructions, tips, and photos illustrating the process)
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
SKILLS REQUIRED:
Crochet in rounds
Single crochet
Increasing
Decreasing
Slip stitch
FINISHED SIZE: approx. 23 cm high, bottom: 4x17 cm
MATERIALS AND TOOLS
About yarn:
The bag is made of 100% cotton fingering yarn - 430 m/100 g with 2 strands of yarn held together.
You can use any Fingering yarn or 2 times thicker yarn if you want to use only 1 strand of yarn for the main parts. 2 times thicker yarn would be any DK yarn which is approximately 210 m per 100 g skein. I recommend using cotton yarn because the bag will hold the shape better, and you can iron it.
Attention! You can use cotton or acrylic yarn to make the bag. If you use acrylic yarn, do not steam the bag, as it will lose shape.
You will need:
• Fingering yarn (100% cotton) of the following colors:
NOTE! The muzzle, nose, and ears are made with one strand of yarn with a 1 mm steel crochet hook, and all the other parts of the bag are made with two strands of yarn held together using a 2 mm steel crochet hook.
NOTE! To make a bigger bag, you can use thicker yarn with a suitable crochet hook. In this case, make sure that your buttons are bigger too.
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