Leopard Print Loop Stitch Clutch by Lindsey Newns, Lottie & Albert

Leopard Print Loop Stitch Clutch

Crochet
May 2019
both are used in this pattern
Aran (8 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 13 rows = 4 inches
5.0 mm (H)
UK
English
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This listing is for an instant download pattern, and not a finished object

A crochet pattern for a gorgeously textured and fun crochet clutch bag.

Worked in rows of UK double crochet (US single crochet) and loop stitch in a single panel, then crocheted or sewn to construct the bag. The technique of tapestry crochet allows all yarns to be carried inside the work, meaning the inside of the bag is smooth inside with no floats.

Made using a 5mm hook and Aran weight yarn, the clutch could also be made using chunky or super chunky yarn if you wanted to supersize your creation!

Never tried tapestry crochet or loop stitch before? A detailed picture tutorial is given for tapestry crochet technique, loop stitch and extended loop stitch, to help you along the way! UK terms with US translations, this pattern uses a graph.

Included in the pattern:
Materials List
Finished Size
Gauge
Abbreviations (with US translations)
Pattern Notes
Tapestry Crochet Tutorial
Loop Stitch Tutorial
How to change colour in both stitches
The Pattern as a graph
Making up instructions

Some notes from my pattern testers
“The chart was perfect and so easy to follow, I have never tackled loop stitch before, and I was pretty nervous about trying it, but I did it!” Sam @littlebudcreations

“The loop stitch and tapestry crochet instructions were great! I knew exactly what to do” Maddie @thimblebee

“The pattern was very easy to follow and the instructions for the loop and extended loop stitch were spot on” Jo @jojotwinkletoes

“I’m so excited about my new little clutch bag, it’s such a clever and well written pattern” Erika @erika.and.crow

“It’s such a fun and clever pattern! I love the chart and found it really easy to follow” Hayley @hellomooncrochet

I’d love to see what you create! Tag your makes @lottieandalbert or #lottieandalbert

Pattern belongs to Lindsey Newns. You may sell items made from this pattern if you credit me @lottieandalbert as the designer, but you may NOT download or print the pattern for resale or free distribution.