Next, this fun purse reminds us of a simpler time, when we used a camera to take photos. Even though this is mostly done by phones now, there is nevertheless room for some nostalgia.

If you find cameras and pretty bags as delightful as I do, I've got just the crochet project for you, a camera satchel bag! And the best part, you can easily whip up this bag in a weekend!

"The Scrappy Crochet Bag is a great way to use up those small balls of yarn you have left over from various projects. It's a fun stash-buster and can be made as a little purse for your phone and a few other small items, or even as a water bottle holder. I just took mine on vacation and people loved it! Size: 5×7″ when laid flat Yarn: Kraemer Yarns Tatamy DK, size 3 - (45% cotton, 55% acrylic), (100 g / 250 yds) - 40 g / 100 yds used Various scrap yarn sizes 1-4 cut into 4″ strips approximately 150 yds used 72 yds of various yarns in 2 yd pieces (36 pieces, each 2 yds long)"

Materials: Hook(s) size: H/8 - 5mm, F/5 - 3.75mm Yarn weight: 4 - Worsted weight yarn Prefered type of yarn: Cotton Suggested yarn: Universal Cotton - Cotton Supreme Yarn yardage: Color A - Smoky Lilac 220 yds, Color B - Brindle 160 yds Tools - scissors, tapestry needle, stitch marker Approx. finished dimensions: Width (laying flat) - 11.5” Height (including handles) - 16” Gauge: Not necessary Special notes Ch - chain, sc - single crochet, st(s) - stitch(es), sl/st - slip stitch, dc - double crochet, sp - space, ch-sp - chain space Rounds 10-32 are worked in the round Decrease for this pattern is single crochet 2 sts together (Round 43).
