This crocheted make-up bag makes the perfect Christmas gift for a mum, daughter, or friend, though I won't tell if you decide to keep it for yourself! With a lining and zipper fastening, it's a sturdy bag for storing your make-up essentials, but the lovely two-tone crochet design means it won't look out of place on the dressing table.
TagsTrinity Stitch Zipper Pouch Artemis
"Trinity stitch zipper pouch Artemis has a very nice texture. It is great for keeping your cards or coins. The pattern includes a written pattern and detailed photo instructions showing how to make this zipper pouch. It also has a link to photo tutorial showing how to sew in a zipper and attach lining. Any thin yarn will work, but for me mercerized cotton works best. So, grab your hook and make this beautiful zipper pouch for yourself or your friend!"
Spike Stitch Makeup Bag
The Spike Stitch Makeup Bag is a great way to stylishly stash all your small goodies. You can use this brightly colored crochet pattern to hold your makeup, keys, loose change, or even your crafting essentials. The bag is extremely easy to keep clean, because it is worked in cotton. Feel free to repeatedly toss it into the washing machine and dryer without thinking twice. The easy crochet bag features the spike stitch, so this is a great way to try out a new technique. The pattern also has a drawstring and a sturdy design, so you can cinch the top of the bag to make sure all your belongings remain safely inside
Crochet Drawstring Makeup Bag
Keep your makeup items in a well-organized form with this crochet bag. Create this bag effortlessly with a free pattern to hold all your makeup stuff stylishly. For this, use Fair Isle Sutton yarn in beach color. Moreover, use a 6.00mm crochet hook in J size for this project. This bag pattern also involves simple stitches. Therefore, it's easier for beginners to work on this crochet makeup bag.
Tapestry Crochet Zipper Pouch Athena
"This beautiful crochet zipper pouch Athena is great for keeping your cards or coins or some small makeup items. This pattern uses tapestry crochet technique. The pattern includes a written pattern, a color chart and detailed photo instructions showing how to make the pouch, so you could try it even if you are not familiar with tapestry crochet. The pattern also includes a link to photo tutorial showing how to sew in a zipper and attach lining. This pouch could be a very useful gift!"
Tapestry Crochet Zipper Pouch Butterfly
"Crochet zipper pouch Butterfly is great for keeping your cards or coins or some small makeup items. This pattern uses tapestry crochet technique. The pattern includes a written pattern, a color chart and detailed photo instructions showing how to make the pouch, so you could try it even if you are not familiar with tapestry crochet. The pattern also includes a link to photo tutorial showing how to sew in a zipper and attach lining. Make this beautiful pouch for yourself or your friend!"
Zig Zag Zipper Bag - Tapestry Crochet Pattern
These zig zag zipper tapestry crochet bags are so fun to make and are super handy for storing items! There are so many effects that you can create with tapestry crochet, but for this bag I loved creating a chevron stripes pattern. This pattern includes instructions and charts for two different bag sizes, as well as instructions for creating you own custom size. You'll also find lots of photos and VIDEO tutorials for changing colors in tapestry crochet, adding zippers to crochet bags, and a quick and easy way to add a lining to crochet bags. Check out the free pattern and more patterns at www.loopsandlovecrochet.com!
Crochet Zipper Pouch
"These little zip-up bags are pretty quick and fun to make! Plus they are super handy for holding a variety of things! They are made from the top down, starting with the zipper! The best part is that there is no sewing required! You start by crocheting right around the zipper and then continue down to crochet the rest of the bag. This free pattern includes a detailed photo tutorial on crocheting around a zipper, as well as instructions for making your own zipper pouches!"