I thought I'd share this little pattern for a bag which I designed over the weekend. Hope you enjoy it!
Materials:
2x balls of Rowan Siena in colour A
2x balls of Rowan Siena in colour B.
2.5 mm hook.
Motif
Notes:
To work a 3 treble cluster:
*Yarn round hook, put hook through chain space, yarn round
hook, pull yarn through chain space, yarn round hook, pull through first two loops on hook** (one loop remaining
on hook). Repeat from * to ** noting that with each repeat you will have gained
an extra loop on your hook at the end. Work 3 repeats in total for a 3 treble
cluster, and work 5 repeats in total for a 5 treble cluster.
Motif instructions
Chain 4, join into a ring using a slip stitch.
Round 1: Chain 5 (forms first treble and 2 chain). Working
into the centre of the ring work *1 treble, chain 2 – repeat from * 4 times
more. End by slip stitching into 3rd of 5 chain worked at start of
round. You should now have 6 chain spaces.
Round 2: Work 1 *3 treble cluster, 3 chain, 1 3 treble
cluster into first chain space (so you’re working 2 treble clusters into each
of the 6 chain spaces). Chain 3 repeat from * to end of round, ending with a 3
chain and slip stitch into top of first 3 treble cluster
Round 3: Work 1 *5 treble cluster into first chain space.
Chain 5, repeat from * to end of round, working 1 5 treble cluster into each
chain space. End round with 5 chain and slip stitching into top of first 5
treble cluster of the round.
Round 4: Chain 4 into first chain space. Continuing to work in 1st chain space, work 2 double trebles, 2 chain, 4 double trebles. This forms the first corner of the motif. *Work 4 trebles into next chain space, then 4 trebles into next chain space. Work 4 double trebles, 2 chain, 4 double trebles into next chain space. Repeat from to end of round. Finish round by slip stitching into top of 4 chain from start of round.
Round 4: Chain 4 into first chain space. Continuing to work in 1st chain space, work 2 double trebles, 2 chain, 4 double trebles. This forms the first corner of the motif. *Work 4 trebles into next chain space, then 4 trebles into next chain space. Work 4 double trebles, 2 chain, 4 double trebles into next chain space. Repeat from to end of round. Finish round by slip stitching into top of 4 chain from start of round.
Make 6 motifs for each bag panel.
Making up body of bag
Double crochet edges of motifs together to join to form a
square. When you have joined enough motifs to form the first side, work a round
of double crochet around the entire edge of that side.
Work 2 rows of treble
crochet across one edge – this will form the opening edge of the bag.
Repeat the process on the motifs for the second side of the
bag.
To join the 2 sides to form the body of the bag, holding the
two sides together with wrong sides facing inwards, double crochet the sides
together around three of the edges (the fourth edge of left open).
Work 1 row
of double crochet around the opening of the bag.
Handles – make 2
Chain 121. Work 1 dc in 2nd chain from hook. Work
1 dc into each chain to end. Chain 1 and turn. Work a further 5 rows of dc then
fasten off.
Attach the handles to the bag inside the opening.
This is just gorgeous, and the colours work beautifully.....its going on my (very long) to do list!! Thank you so much for the pattern :0)
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DeleteJen
I love this pretty bag Jen, and I'll be having a go at it soon! Thanks so much for the pattern, and well done once again!
ReplyDeleteJoy x
Thank you!
DeleteĆliczna torba!!! Pozdrawiam serdecznie
ReplyDeleteSuddenly your blog is all in a fancy script font and I can't read a thing :(
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful - wonderful work! I'm using this motif to make a blanket out of lavender and plum purple yarn.
ReplyDeleteHowever did I miss this post?
ReplyDeleteThe bag is gorgeous. Thank you so much for taking the time to share the instructions.
Margaret
So, after you follow the treble cluster instructions, do you then pull the yarn through all 4 loops on the hook? It doesn't say, but I'm trying that since it doesn't seem to make sense without that step...
ReplyDeleteHi there, yes, it sounds like you are doing it correctly.
DeleteJen
just found this ...perfect...wedding shower gifts needed! Off to Hook! thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you! This square is lovely :)
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me how big an individual granny square works out to be?
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Planning to do this as my next project.
ReplyDeleteI am making a king size afghan will post pics when done. Love this motif
ReplyDeleteI am making a king size afghan will post pics when done. Love this motif
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