Lily Bucket Bag by Chung Yang

Lily Bucket Bag

Crochet
April 2023
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
Diameter after round 2 = 2" (5.08 cm)
6.0 mm (J)
150 - 160 yards (137 - 146 m)
Small and Medium
US
English
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Meet my “Lily” bucket bag! This pattern works up quick and is great for an advanced beginner. The Lily Bag is designed to easily convert from a shoulder bag to a crossbody; Double up the straps to make a shoulder bag or pull the strap all the way through the holes to make a cross body bag!
Instructions are provided for 2 bag sizes: Small and Medium. The finished bag dimensions: Small: Base = 5.5” diameter, height = 6.5” tall (not including straps); Medium: Base = 6.5” diameter, height = 7” tall (not including straps).

Details:

  • Level: Beginner- Intermediate
  • 14-Page photo tutorial PDF pattern with over 30 color images.
  • Instructions are provided for 2 bag sizes: Small or Medium (bag strap can be easily adjusted).
  • Special Stitch References are provided.
  • Supplies: Small Bag = Around 150 to 155 yards of any bulky weight #5 tape yarn or 3 mm braided cord, Medium Bag = Around 160 to 165 yards of any bulky weight #5 tape yarn or 3 mm braided cord. Brand recommendations (along with yarn substitutions) are provided in the pattern.
  • Crochet hook size needed to obtain gauge (hook size recommendation provided in pattern).
  • This pattern is written in US terminology.

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