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The easy crochet pattern and beautiful Deni bag

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  Here’s a detailed step‑by‑step written tutorial   “The easy crochet pattern and beautiful Deni bag”  This tote‑style bag featured is crocheted using bulky cotton cord or t‑shirt yarn and works up quickly. ๐Ÿงถ Materials Bulky cotton cord or t‑shirt yarn (e.g. ~5–8 mm thickness) Crochet hook suitable for cord (around size 8–10 mm) Scissors, tapestry needle (Optional) stitch markers or lining materials ๐ŸŒŸ Overview This tutorial teaches a simple and sturdy crochet method to make the Deni handbag , with dimensions approximately 26 cm tall, 30 cm wide, and 14 cm deep . The construction is done in continuous rounds (no seaming), with simple stitch patterns and optional decoration stripes. Step 1: Crochet the Base Chain stitches (foundation) wide enough for bag width—typically enough to create a rectangular or oval base about 30 cm wide. Work single crochet (sc) stitches back and forth in rows to form the base layer. Add extra stitches at the sho...

๐Ÿ‘ŒYou will find three ways to connect rows in this lesson. Crochet bag.

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  ๐Ÿงถ Materials Needed Thick cord yarn or t-shirt yarn (or bulky cotton cord) Crochet hook sized to match your yarn (e.g., 8–10 mm) Scissors and tapestry needle  Method 1: Slip Stitch Join (Invisible Seam) After finishing each round , chain 1 and turn your work. Align your stitches for the next round so that the first stitch of the new round sits beside the last stitch of the previous. Slip stitch into that last stitch to join invisibly. Begin your next round of stitches (e.g., single crochet or your chosen stitch) in the correct alignment. This method yields a seamless, almost hidden join.  Method 2: Chain Bridge Join At the end of a round, chain 1 and turn your work. Begin your first stitch of the next round in the chain stitch you just made, creating a small “bridge.” Alternatively, you can chain 2 to build a bit of lift for alignment. Crocheting into this chain bridge helps even out the join and adds a slight ridge.  Method...

DIY Crochet Tote Bag Tutorial | Beginner friendly!

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  ๐Ÿงถ Materials You’ll Need Worsted-weight yarn (one or two colors) Crochet hook (approx. 5 mm / H-8) Scissors Tapestry needle for weaving ends Step 1: Foundation Chain Start with a slip knot on your hook. Chain the required number of stitches for your bag’s width (the video uses 40 chains as a base). You can adjust in multiples of 2 for shape. Step 2: Row 1 – Single Crochet Foundation Insert your hook into the 2nd chain from hook and work single crochet (sc) across. When you reach the final chain, chain 1 and turn your work. Step 3: Rows 2–5 – Continue Building the Base Maintain 1 sc per stitch , chaining 1 and turning at the end of each row. These flat rows form a solid, stable foundation for the bag’s bottom. Step 4: Body of the Tote – Plain SC Texture Continue working rows of plain sc across , chaining 1 and turning at the end of each row. Keep going until the bag’s body reaches your desired height (...

Incredible! Super Easy Crochet Tote Bag

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Here’s a detailed, step-by-step written pattern tutorial Crochet Tote Bag. ๐Ÿงถ Materials You’ll Need Worsted-weight yarn (main color; the video uses a single solid color) Crochet hook (video suggests ~5 mm) Scissors and tapestry needle for weaving ends Step 1: Make a Slip Knot & Foundation Chain Create a slip knot and place it on your hook. Chain the desired number of stitches for your bag’s width (video uses 40 chains ). Adjust in multiples of 2 to maintain pattern balance. Step 2: Row 1 – Foundation Single Crochet Insert hook into the 2nd chain from hook . Work single crochet (sc) in each chain across. When you reach the final chain, chain 1 and turn your work. Step 3: Row 2 – Build the Tote Base Into the first sc, work 2 sc to create a curved base (optional; depends on striping). Continue to sc across the row. At the end, chain 1 and turn. (This stabilizes the bottom before adding texture.) Step 4: Rows 3–5 – Continue Building Base ...

TRY IT!!! Crochet Bag | Wheat Stitch Crochet Bag

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 Here’s a written, step-by-step tutorial how to crochet a Wheat Stitch bag : ๐Ÿงถ Materials Worsted-weight yarn (your choice of colors) Crochet hook (size used around 4.5 mm – G/7) Scissors and tapestry needle Step 1: Create a Foundation Chain Chain a multiple of 4 stitches (video demonstrates 40 chains to suit bag width). For desired bag size, adjust chain count in sets of 4. Step 2: Row 1 – Half Double Crochet Starting in the 2nd chain from hook, make a half double crochet (hdc) in each chain across. Chain 2 and turn. Step 3: Row 2 – Begin Wheat Stitch Skip the first stitch. In the next stitch, [ hdc, chain 1, hdc ] all worked into the same stitch (this makes one “wheat”). Skip one stitch. Then, in the following stitch repeat [ hdc, ch 1, hdc ]. Continue across the row so that each “wheat” is separated by a skipped stitch. End row with hdc in last stitch. Chain 2, turn. Step 4: Row 3 and Beyond – Continue Wheat Stitch In each chain...

Elegant Amigurumi Swan Couple Crochet Tutorial – Cute and Easy for Beginners

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  ๐ŸŽ€ 1. Materials & Tools Yarn : Four-strand milk cotton or core-spun yarn (e.g. honey yellow for accents)   Hooks : 2.0 mm for body, 1.25 mm for fine details   Accessories : 15 cm shaping wire for neck poseability   ๐Ÿงต 2. Start Head & Neck Construction Begin with a magic ring or looped start in white yarn. Increase rounds to form a spherical head: starting small, increasing each round until about 40 sts circumference. Work straight for several rounds to define head height. Begin light decrease or continue high stitch count to shape the top of the head. ๐Ÿฆข 3. Shape Beak & Color Accent Switch colors to honey yellow or orange at beak section. Use tighter gauge with smaller hook (1.25 mm) for detailed beak shape. Finish beak tip with slip stitch or single crochet decrease. ๐ŸŒน 4. Crochet Neck After the beak, return to white yarn. Begin neck rounds : increase slightly to transition from head size. Optional: I...

How to crochet a simple lacy round granny square – easy and beautiful pattern!

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  Here’s a clear, step‑by‑step breakdown of the video demonstrating how to crochet a lacy round granny square: ๐Ÿงถ 1. Gather Supplies & Prep You need yarn (medium-weight recommended) and an appropriately sized hook. Start with a slip knot , then chain 4 and join into a ring using a slip stitch . 2. Round 1 – Forming the Center Shells Chain 3 (counts as your first double crochet). Into the ring: 3 double crochet (dc) , then chain 1 . Repeat: 4 shells total (each shell = 3 dc + ch 1). Finish by joining into the top of the starting chain-3 with a slip stitch . 3. Round 2 – Building the Lace Pattern Chain 3 to start (counts as dc). In the same space, work 2 more dc (forming a new shell) . Chain 1 between edge shells, but chain 2 at the corners to shape the square. Continue shell–ch spacing around. Slip stitch to join at the end. 4. Subsequent Rounds – Expanding the Square Each round repeats the shell + corner structure: Shells...