Creating a small brown crotchet purse.

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Good morming everyone,

I’m excited to share with you a small purse I recently made using polycord yarn. Although the style seemed simple at first, I ran into some challenges along the way. I started by following a YouTube tutorial, but I quickly realized the yarn I was using was thicker than what the tutorial required. Determined to make it work, I gave it a shot, but the yarn wasn’t sufficient.

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I had to unravel everything and start over with a different method. This new approach was much simpler and allowed me to control the bag’s length, which I couldn’t do with the first method. By adjusting the number of rings, I ensured I had enough yarn to complete the bag. Thankfully, this method worked perfectly, and I was able to create this beauty!

Materials Used:

  • 4 packs of polycord yarn
  • Crochet hook
  • A pair of O-rings
  • 1 magnetic clasp
  • Yarn

Process:

  1. Foundation:
    • Start with a single ring of 40 chains.
    • On the next row, make a tight stitch for the first four rings, then a single stitch for the rest, and finish with a tight stitch on the last four rings.

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  1. Building the Shape:
    • Repeat this process until the piece begins to form a curved shape, as shown in the image below.

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  1. Achieving the Desired Length:
    • Once the desired length is reached, complete the line with tight stitches.

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  1. Adding the Magnet:
    • Secure the magnetic clasp inside the upper middle part of the bag.

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  1. Assembling the Bag:
    • Use a yarn needle to sew the sides together firmly.

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  1. Finishing Touches:
    • Attach the O-rings to the sides and add the chain handle.

And there you have it, a beautiful and functional purse, crafted with care and determination!


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Such a nice and beautiful work...
Keep it up♥️

Thank you so much

Wow, this is so creative. Weldone.

Thank you so much

Thank you so much

You're welcome

This looks so beautiful and special, you did a nice work dear, I'm it didn't stress you so much, because this crochet is not so easy, well-done