So this is my new bigger crochet bag. I managed to over come the base problems I had with the previous bag by working more tbr crochets into the foundation ring. I also made the bag alot bigger - which I had sort of forgotten about whilst moaning how long it was taking me to do!!!!

I apologise for the quality of these photos but they were taken with my phone - camera is no where to be found!! Probably in the garage with Darren (so maybe lost forever!!!)

I added a pocket to the front of the bag and did the last row of red with the same scallop shaping as the top of the bag.

Although it is currently being used to keep my Teddies for Tragedy in, I haven't finished it. I'm not sure what I want to do but it looks 'naked'. I tried adding buttons but they were too small. I've been looking at some crochet flowers and I think that's what I'll add...that is how Lucy at Attic 24, who's pattern this is, finished her's.
So until then....
Lovely bag, and the scalloped edging is a gorgeous touch, very, very nice indeed, well done. Just been watching the filmm of your sweet doggy, what a little character! Yorkshire is beautiful, I agree.
ReplyDeleteLove Vanessa xxx (do you mind if i knit)
that is a great bag! have you put something in the base to make it sturdy?
ReplyDeleteThanks!! No I haven't put anything in the bottom, as it's just for wool and projects. Just a nicer bag than carrier bags!
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