![]() Remember if it is larger, you may need to purchase more of the main color yarn or be willing to change colors in the handle. However if yours turns out bigger or smaller it will still be a lovely. Here’s a detailed bobble stitch tutorial.Ĭrochet Sunflower Bag is approximately 11″ wide by 19″ tall (including handles). ![]() There are now 5 loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all 5 loops. Make 3 more incomplete double crochet stitches. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (this leaves 2 loops on hook). Chain 1 to lock in the stitch.īobble Stitch: Yarn over, insert hook into space between 2 puff stitches and pull up a loop. Yarn over again, insert hook into the same space and pull up another loop. Then yarn over again and insert hook into the same stitch and pull up another loop ( 5 loops on hook). ![]() Puff Stitch: Yarn over, insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop to the height of a double crochet (3 loops on hook). Find links to stitches on the “ Tutorial” menu: Getting Started will show basic stitches used in many patterns and Crochet Stitch Dictionary shows our growing collection of crochet stitch tutorials. ![]() Resources and tutorials you may find helpful in following this pattern: Crochet Abbreviations, US to UK Crochet Conversion Chart. You may want to buy an extra skein if your gauge is larger than mine or plan to stripe the handles if you run out of ivory yarn. I used almost every bit of the ivory yarn. Sample used Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton, 3.5 oz (1 skein) Ivory, 1.75 oz. US G6/4mm crochet hook (these are my absolute favorite hooks I recommend to everyone!).Sew Crochet Sunflower Squares Together:.Settle in and let’s get going on this Sweet Summer Sunflower Bag! an easy border/handle! While I loved the fancy handles and bling on the Boho Boss Bag and Titan Tapestry Bag and the fancy crocheted spiral handle on the Daisy Mae Bag, there’s something refreshing about a darling bag made entirely out of simple crochet stitches. Since the squares are the star of the show, they are simply sewn together and then. We are watching all episodes of Arrow (hello…where has THIS show been all my life)! And before you know it…the squares are done. Your best chair (recliner, I’m talking to YOU!) Flip on Netflix. But you could certainly line it later if you wish.įor whatever reason, working 13 granny squares for this granny square bag does not seem like much work at all. It’s not too “holey” so it’s an easy bag to leave unlined, which is how I’ve worked mine. It’s a great purse yarn because it’s not too bulky and with a G6/4mm crochet hook it works up nicely. I fell in love with this yarn when I used it for the Crochet Octopus pattern. This is the simple Starburst Granny we learned last week worked in summery colors in Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Cotton yarn. Let’s talk about this beauty for a few minutes before diving in. There’s something about taking granny square variations and putting them together into a bag that just makes me happy.Īll this sunshiney goodness just warms my heart. I spent the next four hours crocheting the loop yarn and loving the results! I had my Afghan a quarter of the way finished in just that time! How cool is that?Īnyway, want to learn to crochet loop yarn yourself? Well, I’ve uploaded a quick tutorial video I shot on my front porch here in North Carolina.I’m in love with this sunflower bag. Crochet with it! That’s genius! Use the hook to…hook the loops! Omg! Yes!” Well, here’s how the actual conversation went: Then, my designer brain went to work and I had a thought, “What if I crocheted it?” Let me tell you…if it wasn’t the most frustrating 10 minutes of my crafty life. Last week, I decided I needed to try out some of that loop yarn. Turns out? It’s not! Loop yarn is here to stay and the yarnies love it! I veered away from the loop yarn for ages, just thinking it was a passing fad. All of it.Ī few months back, this new yarn started making the rounds in all my fav stops.īut, what do you do with it? I’m and knitter and crocheter already so, does this even apply to me? Why would I waste my time with that? From hardware stores to big box to local yarn shops…I need all the yarn. Every single store I go into, in every new city, I’m searching for their yarn section.
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