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Potted Cactus Dice Bag

Potted Cactus Dice Bag

Potted Cactus Dice Bag

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Zelda Triforce Dice Bag Crochet Pattern

Create a Zelda Triforce Dice bag with sports-weight yarn in green and yellow colors. Moreover, use a 3.5mm crochet hook with stitch markers and pins to craft this DIY bag. To work on this project, you can get help from a free pattern and written details in US crochet terminology to ease work. You can easily fit the twenty dice in this handmade crochet dice bag.

Zelda Triforce Dice Bag Crochet Pattern

Crochet Dice Bags with Lining

Improve your crochet skills by working on this simple crochet dice bag using a free pattern. Use different colors of lightweight lace yarn to make these little dice bags. Moreover, use a 2.35mm crochet hook recommended according to US terminology for this crochet bag pattern. You can also use the sewing needle if you required it for the lining of bag ends.

Crochet Dice Bags with Lining

Cactus Tote

Problem: You have one skein of Flikka or Comfy Cotton Blend in your stash and don't know what to do with it. Solution: I made you a tote pattern! And it's free! You'll also need a little Worsted and a little Super Bulky. I used the Flikka color Dill Pickle because I couldn't resist the adorable name. Once I got the yarn home it reminded me so much of a cactus that I hopped on the cactus trend bandwagon and whipped up my version of a cactus tote complete with a big blooming flower! This tote has lots of pretty details both small (a subtle fan stitch and surface crocheted strap) and big (aforementioned flower). And it doubles as a purse! The tote takes about 4-6 hours. I hope you enjoy the pattern!!

Cactus Tote

My Go To Bag

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.

My Go To Bag

Chasing Diamonds Bag

This bag is just so fun, retro and chic! Perfect hand bag with a cross body chevron strap. With just a small section of tapestry crochet worked in just 2 colors, this would make a great introduction to this fabulous color technique! Full color graph is provided for the tapestry crochet section of the bag as well. At approximately 8” tall (excluding strap) x 13” wide, this bag is the perfect everyday go-to size. Line and add a zipper, if desired. Optional d-rings are crocheted directly to the bag for ease of construction and then strap is sewn to d-rings at the end. Strap is a retro chevron design to mimic the diamond design element of the bag. As written, strap is approximately 37” long once sewn to bag allowing the bag to be worn cross-body. However, instructions are provided to resize the strap as well

Chasing Diamonds Bag