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!
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TagsQuotidian Crochet Satchel Free Crochet Pattern
"Everyone needs an everyday satchel for your essential bits and bobs and the Quotidian Satchel delivers that and more. Mixing practicality with style, this easy to make textured satchel comes in 3 sizes to make sure you have just the right one for the occasion. Add a couple of buckles and a strap and you're good to go! This is a crochet pattern for the Quotidian Crochet Satchel bag in three sizes. The satchel bag is crocheted using US sc and dc stitches/ UK dc and tr stitches and comes with full terminology for both. "
Weekend Bucket Bag
The Weekend Bucket Bag was inspired by Lion Brand’s Jeans yarn - check out that front pocket! It's just the right size for most phones, and we all need a big pocket for those these days! The base of the bag is reinforced with plastic canvas, which is a great item to use for crochet projects like this - you can cut it to any size, it's inexpensive, and it's washable! Here, it helps the Weekend Bucket Bag hold its shape, and makes the bottom of the bag that much stronger - so you can fill it up and head out for a weekend of fun! For more information, see: http://www.mooglyblog.com/weekend-bucket-bag/
Vintage Camera Purse
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.
Simple Striped Tote Bag
It's that time of year again when I'm ready to break out the cotton yarn and make myself a dozen different crochet bags. After all, one can never have too many bags, especially tote bags! I consider tote bags to be a summer essential… who am I kidding? I use my crochet tote bags all year round. Why do I historically design new tote bags this time of year? I think it's because I'm being optimistic that, eventually, spring and summer will arrive here in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Maybe it's my way of willing the warmer weather to come, or maybe I just love my growing collection of bags.