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soft boho energy 🌿✨ this handmade crochet round purse is your go-to for summer days, festivals, and effortless outfits ☀️👜
shop it here ↓ https://margaritascrochet2.etsy.com/listing/4479842747
I wanted to make a project bag for a co-worker who is getting ready to leave for school. She is a fellow crocheter and stated she didn't have a place to keep her projects. I hope she likes it.
Getting Started
One of the most daunting things is attempting to step outside your comfort zone to try new things. As I begin this journey, it is difficult not to compare myself to those who have been doing this a lot longer. However, in doing this, not only do I aim to learn new skills and crafts, but also to gain confidence in my work.
Currently, I am building up my inventory as well as deciding what will be posted next from my major closet cleanout.
I thank all of you who have taken a moment to give my small account a chance, even with just one post. I am waiting until this weekend to take more images and share them with you all.
I appreciate the engagement that I have received so far, and thank you again for starting this journey with me! #crochet
Knits by Ris - Crochet Handbag
These crochet mesh handbags give a simple and stylish look. With bottle holders inside to keep your things organised as you go.
You can get yours for only 40,000 Tsh. 🧶🧵
To get your own hand made product, feel free to make your order for any desirable color, pattern or product. Karibuni!
Crochet Christmas Ball Ornament
Materials Needed:
Worsted weight yarn in your desired colors (red, green, white, gold, etc.)
Crochet hook (Size G/4.0 mm or appropriate for your yarn)
Stitch marker
Polyfill stuffing
Yarn needle
Ribbon or string for hanging
Abbreviations (US Terms):
ch: chain
sc: single crochet
inc: increase (2 sc in the same stitch)
dec: decrease (single crochet 2 stitches together)
Pattern:
Start with a Magic Ring:
Round 1: 6 sc in magic ring. (6 sts)
Round 2: inc in each stitch around. (12 sts)
Round 3: (sc, inc) repeat around. (18 sts)
Round 4: (2 sc, inc) repeat around. (24 sts)
Rounds 5-8: sc in each stitch around. (24 sts)
Round 9: (2 sc, dec) repeat around. (18 sts)
Round 10: (sc, dec) repeat around. (12 sts)
Stuff the ball with polyfill.
Round 11: dec around. (6 sts)
Fasten off, leaving a long tail. Use the yarn needle to close the hole and weave in the ends.
Add Decorations:
Use contrasting yarn to embroider stripes, stars, or dots.
Attach a ribbon or loop of yarn to the top for hanging.
Variations:
Use metallic or glittery yarn for sparkle.
Create multiple sizes by adjusting yarn weight and hook size.
Crochet froggy bag ✨
Lined with 1 additional handy pocket for small items Additional Inner lined with 1 pocket for small items 2 button straps to keep your items
Crochet Bag
Facts about Crochet 🧶 Many believe that knitted and crochet items survived in the early period of imperialism. Many communities in this era used this kind of industry as their main source of living. The crocheted and knitted products are mostly purchased by the middle class. Crochet was known to identify the status symbol of a people from early history. This kind culture was practiced by the royalties who were able to afford buying expensive lace products and make the value of crochet products depreciate. Many think that knitting and crocheting was developed through the old practices of people living in countries like China, Middle Eastern countries, and in South America. Many people believe that crochet may have been practiced by early cultures to flex the muscles of the forefinger rather than a fashion hook. This theory was accepted by many craft historians because of the lack of artifact crochet products as proof of its traditional practices. In the early 1800’s, many European communities used crochet products in place of the much more expensive lace made materials. Crocheting only requires fewer materials, and it is also widely accepted by different social classes. From these periods, crochet was done mostly on thread. The most common widely made products from crochet were filet crochet made in rows either open or close mesh to make a particular pattern. While in the 1900’s, the massive production of steel hooks introduced many products which are made from thread. In today’s time, crocheting and knitting is the pleasure of many people. It has recently evolved the interest of many people on handicraft making that made it so popular with the high quality of yarns and threads used. The pleasure of making a crochet item is working it with different yarn textures and colors.