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crochet sew etc.

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7/14 – Just got my Spartina 449 Day Tote bag today! LOVE the bag, but unfortunately it lacks compartment! So gonna crochet one! This is more a method than a pattern. It has a lot of possibilities, very customizable to the way you want it. I did write up the pattern for my insert further down the page, but I encourage you to try to customize it to your bag size, right down to how many pockets you want, and which side you want it at – inside (like mine) or on the outside. šŸ™‚ All this is done without sewing. Don’t let this lengthy guide dissuade you. It really isn’t difficult. Once you get a hang of it, it’s can really cut down the time of having to work a separate piece and then sew to attached to your main piece. I made a video while crocheting this insert, but since this my first attempt in making videos of my work, it didn’t turn out too well. As you will see, I didn’t zoom in enough for you to see what I was doing clearly. So I’ve included a hand drawn diagram, and hopefully these will help you get going. Notes: PU – pick up. This is a knitting term to pull up new stitches along one or more edges of a piece of knitting. I use this term here when outlining dividers and pockets. So when you see PU, it means: insert hook in starting position, and out on the next position (don’t necessary be a stitch, it can be in between stitches), yo, pull up a loop. Diagram 1 Base: Starting chain will be the length of your insert. Chain to the length that would fit into your bag length-wise. Refer to Diagram 1. Rnd 1 Hdc row will be the width of your insert. Hdc 3rd ch from hook, and in each ch till the last chain. Turn Rnd 2 Ch 2, hdc in 1st st, and in each st till the end. Turn. Repeat this until you get the width of your bag. Refer to Diagram 1. Diagram 2 Side: When you reach the width you desire, do not turn. Cont. to work in rounds using sc, adding 3 sc in each corner of the base. Diagram 2. Diagram 3 Rnd 1: 3sc in next st, sc down the side of base, 3 sc in corner, sc along lower baseline, 3 sc in corner, sc up the side of base, 3 sc in corner, sc along upper baseline, join with sl st to 1st sc made. Diagram 3. Rnd 2: Ch 1, for this round only, work sc in back lp all around, join to ch 1. Rnd 3: Ch 2, hdc all around, join to top of ch 2. Repeat this row until desired height. Fasten off. Divider: Starting Diagram 4 Turn insert inside out. Join yarn at starting point (Diagram 4) of where your divider will be. {Insert hook in and out, yo and pull up a lp} –\u003e this is PU, {yo and pull through 2 lps} –\u003e; this is sc. Here’s a badly made PU \u0026 sc video šŸ˜‰ Insert hook in place where you just made your sc, and out on the next st, yo and pull up a lp, and sc. Cont. to PU and sc to outline the base of your divider. Keep count of how many sc made. Keep this number of stitches as you work up your divider with hdc. The number of hdc should be the same as your outlined sc. Join to wall When you reach the end of the base, you would want to join with PU and sl st to the wall of the insert. Click at your own risk of eye-ache: another not-so-clear joining video clip. šŸ˜‰ PU on the wall, keep it real tight, and sl st. Repeat 1 more PU and sl st. Turn. Building up divider Rnd 1 Sk
ip the 2 sl st, hdc in sc and hdc in all sc outlined. Keep count! Proceed to [PU and sl st] twice to wall (Last video PU and sl st, I promised!). Turn. Rnd 2 Skip the 2 sl st, hdc next stitch and all the way to the last hdc. Keep count. [PU and sl st] twice to wall. Turn. Repeat this rnd till divider is same height with your insert. Fasten off. Pockets: Diagram 5 Outline your pocket on the insert by using the PU and sc method. Once you’ve outlined the pocket, sc in each outlined sc toward the lower baseline. Diagram 5. Rnd 1 Hdc on the base (Diagram 5), PU and sl st to the outlined sc on side, PU and sl st to next sc. Turn. Skip the 2 sl sts, hdc in 1st hdc and all hdc. (Keep count of hdc. The number of hdc should be the same as the outlined sc on the base pocket). PU and sl st to the sc on side, PU and sl st to next sc. Turn. Repeat this rnd till pocket is complete. Finishing off: Once you’ve add in all your desired dividers and pockets, sl st all around top edge to give it a sturdier hold. Diagram 6 Sl st on the outside, the edge line down of all corner (Diagram 6). This create a crease and would define the shape of your insert. Hook: G (4.0 mm) Yarn: Bernat Super Value in True Grey Yarn suggestions: Red Heart Super Saver, any medium worsted yarn. Finished object measurements: 10\


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Use code WANTMORE at checkout for 25% OFF when you add 4 or more patterns to your cart. crochet pattern, backpack pattern, bucket bag, backpack crochet, crochet bag pattern, purse pattern, handbag pattern, backpack school, backpack college, backpack women, tshirt yarn, bag patterns, pdf pattern Crocheting pattern for only a backpack. This backpack is handmade and designed for all seasons. Pattern is English written instruction in standard US terms. Size (without handle): height: 9.45 inch (24 cm) width: 9.84 inch (25 cm) depth: 5.12 inch (13 cm) Materials: ā€¢ U.S. L/11 8 mm, J/10 6 mm crochet hook ā€¢ T-Shirt yarn (100% cotton): green color 200 meters, white color 50 meters ā€¢ A silver metal briefcase lock (32×32 mm) ā€“ 1 pc ā€¢ A silver metal ring (25 mm) ā€“ 3 pcs Gauge: 8 sts/9 rows = 4×4\


Luncinetto

Luncinetto

Holds up to 7 Furls hooks or 21 conventional hooks


LiLphanie’s Line: Fashion Accessories and Home Decor

LiLphanie's Line: Fashion Accessories and Home Decor

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crochet

I bought a cute purse which has one huge pocket in the middle and all my junk is floating around crazily in the middle. So I made up this pattern which will make pockets and dividers that I can put all my tons of crap into. And Iā€™m also using up some of the crappy ancient worsted weight nursing home yarn I have a ton of! Materials: Scraps of worsted weight yarn in various colors H hook Yarn needle Size: This yarn fits a purse with an interior pocket 14 inches long and 6 inches wide. Note: Turning chain does not count as a stitch. For more information on surface crochet, check out this link: http://http//www.geocities.com/mwillsondesigns/SlipStitch/slipstitch.html Bottom: Ch 58 Row 1: Hdc in 3rd ch from hook, working in the back of the chain, hdc in each ch across. 56 hdc. Turn Row 2: Ch 2, hdc in each hdc, turn. Repeat row 2 15 times or until bottom measures 6\


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Stuff I want!

Holds up to 7 Furls hooks or 21 conventional hooks


Luncinetto

Luncinetto

Holds up to 7 Furls hooks or 21 conventional hooks


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