Striped Mini-Backpack by Jennifer Renaud

Striped Mini-Backpack

Crochet
July 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
4.0 mm (G)
360 - 370 yards (329 - 338 m)
One Size: 6.25″ W x 7.5″ H x 4.25″ D (does not include hanging loop or straps)
US
English
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If you’ve popped into a clothing store within the past several months, you’ve likely seen cute mini-backpacks in their accessory aisle. Claire has fallen in love with them so I decided that the next crocheted bag I made had to be a mini-backpack just for her.

  • Yarn Notes: Worsted weight cotton / 4 yarn was used for the sample shown. I used Lion Brand Yarn’s 24/7 cotton. Approximately 360 yards total.

  • One Size: 6.25″ W x 7.5″ H x 4.25″ D (does not include hanging loop or straps)

  • This pattern includes several photo tutorials to help guide you along the way!

Mini-backpack design is an A Crocheted Simplicity original design.

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