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Navy Bag
This is my take on of this very popular bag, it has so much potential.
You can use any colour, you can use a purse lock as I did, or you can use snap buttons, or you just use as it is without any closure. You can add a tassel, you can add pom-pom, you can add charms to dress the purse up. You can crochet a strap, you can attach a chain, or you can attach a leather strap to it. You can sew a lining with a packet into it.
Materials:
Yarn: Craft Twine (1.5mm) from Dollarama 300m - 328 yds (you can use one colour, or 2 colours)
2.5mm hook
US terms
one size
Skill level: experienced (the pattern is easy, the assembly needs a little more experience)
hook: 2.5mm
Other: Tapestry needles, scissors, D-rings (2), handbag lock (thumb catches) or snap button, chain or strap, lining material (optional)
You can read more on my blog: https://www.erikadesigncanada.com/
Happy crocheting!
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- First published: September 2023
- Page created: September 26, 2023
- Last updated: September 27, 2023 …
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