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"Create a Starburst Granny Square with a H hook and medium worsted yarn. These pretty granny squares are so nice to use for purses and afghans. The dimension of the purse is 13 inches by 13 inches. The handle is 13 inches from the purse to the top of the handle. You can make this purse smaller or bigger by going up or down on the hook size. I uploaded a video if you need more help with this wonderful pattern. "
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Sweet Summer Sunflower Bag
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However, some sunflower ideas are simpler. This wonderful crochet bag uses sunflower squares, and consequently is a sunny, joyous way to carry your things around. As you can see, you can also do wonderful things with color variations as well.
Sunflower Homespun Purse
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Two colors of blue form stripes in the body of this purse. A yellow is used in the bottom of the bag as well as in the petals of the Sunflower. The sunflower is appliqued along the top edge of one side of the purse and brown yarn is embroidered across its center.
Sassy Sunflower Crossbody Bag
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"Sometimes a girl needs a tiny bit of cuteness to brighten up an otherwise dreary day. Something small and sweet to carry my phone and keys. Maybe a bit of cash. This Sassy Sunflower Crochet Crossbody Bag is just the thing! So, inspired by this crochet sunflower trend going around, I just had to make this sassy bag of sunshine! Better grab your yarn and get ready for a fun and fast make! Let's go!"
My Go To Bag
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Straps 26 inches long and 2 inches wide Bag 17 inches long by 15 inches wide when measured on a flat surface Handle Drop 14 inches My Go To Bag is my practical, everyday crocheted bag. I wanted a bag I could use for everything - from beach bag to book bag - a single crocheted base gives this bag extra support - the first few rounds are crocheted in double crochet and then the main bag is worked up in an easy to work granny stitch stripe pattern. I chose to make my straps slightly wider than most bags because when you fill the bag and the straps stretch, they will remain comfortable on your shoulders. If you would like to have a narrower strap, it is very easy to change the width of the strap. Simply add one extra decrease repeat of: Sc2tog, 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, sc2tog. Ch 1, turn. 4 in place of R11 of the straps and for R80 work: 2 sc in the first st, 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, 2 sc in the last st, ch 1, turn. 6. Have fun making this simple, attractive and practical Go To Bag! You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern - just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size of your project will also be different.