Crochet Owl Purse
First off, let me apoligize in advance for not having the pattern. The reason is because I only had a picture of a bag I saw online to look at and try to copy. So my bag was being made only by trial and error. Thankfully not much error. I can at least try to explain what I did.
I used
slip stiches
single crochet stitches
crocdile stitches
I started at the bottom and made my crocodile stitches across till I had it as wide as I wanted. I then would add my new color in and kept doing row by row until I had as many rows I wanted. So only the front has the crocodile stich. I then cut the yarn.
After that I chose the dark grey for the entire back and upper front and strap. I started at the bottom on the back side single crocheting across to connect to the backside row of the crocodile stitch till I reached the other side. I continued going row by row and making sure to connect my sides to my stiches as I went. Once I was level at the top where my crocodile stiches are I then started Just single crocheting all the way around. So you have a nice rectangle bag right now.
Then I started on the straps. I had them fan outward where it connects to the bag so that it looks like the purse is pulled up on the sides. I sewed some non stretchy fabric on the underside of the strap and for the liner inside the purse to prevent stretching and sagging.
The eyes were easy, pretty much like crocheting flowers. With the beak I just tried to make a triangle.
I really wish I had wrote down as I went what I did, but then I didnt expect it to turn out as well as it did.
So maybe you can figure it out, hopefully its not too confusing.
HAPPY CRAFTING!!
I used
slip stiches
single crochet stitches
crocdile stitches
I started at the bottom and made my crocodile stitches across till I had it as wide as I wanted. I then would add my new color in and kept doing row by row until I had as many rows I wanted. So only the front has the crocodile stich. I then cut the yarn.
After that I chose the dark grey for the entire back and upper front and strap. I started at the bottom on the back side single crocheting across to connect to the backside row of the crocodile stitch till I reached the other side. I continued going row by row and making sure to connect my sides to my stiches as I went. Once I was level at the top where my crocodile stiches are I then started Just single crocheting all the way around. So you have a nice rectangle bag right now.
Then I started on the straps. I had them fan outward where it connects to the bag so that it looks like the purse is pulled up on the sides. I sewed some non stretchy fabric on the underside of the strap and for the liner inside the purse to prevent stretching and sagging.
The eyes were easy, pretty much like crocheting flowers. With the beak I just tried to make a triangle.
I really wish I had wrote down as I went what I did, but then I didnt expect it to turn out as well as it did.
So maybe you can figure it out, hopefully its not too confusing.
HAPPY CRAFTING!!
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