Festival Clutch / Crochet Bag
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- This small bag is the perfect companion for any occasion where you want to take only the bare essentials - such as festivals 😊 Available in my Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/d...
If you would like to make a bigger bottom: • Easy Crochet Bag/ Hand...
For the tassel, check this tutorial: • Little Shopper / croch...
For the bag you need the following material:
2mm rope yarn: amzn.to/3HJuoKF
D-rings: amzn.to/3cSc1DF
chain: amzn.to/3ymb5mL
magnetic knob: amzn.to/4ciCVBz
You will find all the material in my Amazon recommendations as well: www.amazon.de/...
These links are so called affiliate links. This means that I will be involved with a few cents for each purchase, while the price for you of course remains the same. So if you want to order the stuff anyway, it would be great if you use these links for that, so you support my channel at the same time - THANK YOU! :)
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You can find my Etsy store here: www.etsy.com/d...
You can find my crochet Journal here: www.amazon.de/...
You can find my Instagram with more inspiration here: / catherine_clermont / @catherinecrochet
Thank you for taking the time to film in English. I was running out of bags i likes and wanted to make until i just found your page. im excited!!! Great work
Thank you! I'm so happy to hear that you like my bags 😊❤️
Oh my is this gorgeous or what?!? I love the simple and totally comprehensible way you show how to make the compartments! Thank you so much, I’ll be using your method today!
Thank you! 😃❤️ Happy to hear that you like the tutorial. Let me know how your bag turned out ❤️
11:57. I think a third pocket on the back would be good up to the edge where the closing flap attaches. Thus you have a place to store something for easy access without having to open the flap.
I love the way you give instructions! So clear and precise. Very easy to understand. Please make more bag videos 🫶🏽
Thank you so much!! ❤️ I'm already working on some new bag designs 😊
Thank you for this video it has broadened my thought process to make a purse that is better than what I was originally thinking of making.
You're welcome ❤️ happy to hear that my tutorial could help!
Excellent explanation …thank you
You're welcome ❤️
J'adore vos réalisations c'est avec un grand plaisir que je regarde vos tutos je me régale je crois que je vais me lancer pour confectionner ces petits bijoux de 🛍 👜
Thank you for your tutorial. love the bag.
Happy to hear that you like it 😊
Meravigliosa,
Grazie, sono felice che la borsa vi piaccia! 😊
Wirklich super danke
Sehr gerne, freut mich das die die Tasche gefällt! :)
Oh, this is stunning. Catherine, the "increases" of sc+ch are made in the chains? I was trying to crochet it in the pointed corners and it was getting crooked.
Do you make a normal stitch in the chain stitch at each point of the flap of the purse or only stitches in the single crochets?
I really like the pattern, but it is a little vague about crocheting in the chains or skipping the chains on each point. Thank you
Thank You for sharing your pattern how can I make it larger
Hello Patricia, you can check out my tutorial "easy crochet bag/ handbag tutorial". There I show how to make a bigger bottom 😊
Approximately how much yarn needed for this bag?
Press button stitching part can you explain please 🙏
Did I miss how you stitched the loose side to the pocket? 11:18 And the closing flap to the body of the bag?
Hi there, I just take part of the yarn and sew the flap to the body :)
Could you not have just kept going at 11.04 and make the closing flap decreasing at the end of each new row?
You mean, extend the flap to make it the back and closing flap at once? This would be possible but would look different. So for the pattern that I wanted to make for the closing flap, I had to make it in a separate piece :)
Can you tell me what number of crochet hook did you use in this video?
Sure, I use a 2.5mm hook here :)
By normal stitch you mean single crochet. Please describe the stitches in crochet terminology, as otherwise one would get really confused.
I'm unfortunately not a native speaker but do my best to learn the vocabulary (you might notice in my new tutorials) 😊