Showing posts with label tote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tote. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Fall Medley Ruffled Edge Bag



Fall Medley Ruffled Edge Bag




The Base



Typing This Project Is In Progress

Yarns: 
Simply Soft Caron Yarn (Medium) (Stripes)
 3 skeins 
Red Heart Yarns 4ply - matched with the colors
One skein of each red, orange, blue, yellow-orange





Yarn Needle
Orange Fabric or matching
Orange Thread
Regular needle
Plastic Canvas  -  cut 4"X17"
Heavy Duty Scissors
Measuring Tape
E6000 Glue
Crochet Hook: L - Purse and Ruffle
Crochet Hook: K - For the handle

The Bag

Chain 70
dc into the 4th ch - dc into stitches all the way across.
Turn and sk one st, then continue to dc all the way across.
Continue until you have a total of 18 rows.

Fold your project in half and sc up each side. 
Leave the top open.


The Ruffle


Liner


The Handle - Last







K Crochet Hook

Chain 50 using 2 strands of the colorful yarn
One strand of red (blue) and one of orange
A total of 4 yarn threads.
dc in the 4th chain then dc all the way across. close off
Put one end through one end of the bag,  then at the other end of the bag 
lining them up at the seams. 
Take the two ends of the handle and pull them together.
Tie them together securely.  Pull up both straps together.
and sew them under the top together.
To make a doubled handle.



This is the bag that I'm working on
and still working on two blankets (afghans) 

I will post more here when it is completed.

Saturday, September 28, 2019

Fall Granny Square Tote

This is my own pattern:
Fall Granny Square Tote












Supplies


13 Regular  Granny Squares - Double Yarn Threads
Yarn Bee (Hobby Lobby) (shiny)Biscuit/16 300yds 
Yarn Bee (Hobby Lobby) (shiny) Grape Purple 300yds
 Super Saver Red Heart Yarn - Medium Thyme - Dark Olive Color (4) Medium
 Super Saver Red Heart Yarn - Orange - Dark Orange (4) Medium

Lace Cloth Fabric - For Liner
Three Green Vintage Buttons
Double Crochet and Single Crochet
Needle and Thread.
Size Needle - I
Elmers Glue
 Permanent E 6000 Glue 

Use doubled yarn threads throughout the whole project
 by using the ends of the single skein
 or two separate matching skeins.

Make Granny Squares

Crochet 13 Regular Granny Squares.
Sew with a yarn needle and thyme yarn color
Arrange 6 squares together for 1 side 
and then again for the other side
alternating the colors as seen 
in the pictures.

Crochet around the rectangle of squares as follows:
Start in the corner - connect orange yarn and * 3 dc, ch1, 3 dc, ch 1, 3dc, ch1 
Crochet in the same pattern all the way around starting at *.

Then sc around your project 1x but remembering to crochet 3 sc ch1 3 sc in the corners.
ss to close at the end of the round.

Stay at the top of your project now, chain three, dc in the second sc all the way across
dc in every st.  turn and do that again 2x.  There should be 3 rows of dc.  Make sure the rows stay even at the ends.

When you finish both sides of your tote.  
Place the two sides together evenly. Sc into each st around 3 sides. 
Leave the long side open - which is the opening to your tote.

Sc around the top 2 rows.  Weave in any loose 
threads using matching yarn and a yarn 
needle and cut excess threads.

Make Flap

Use the 13th granny square to make a tote flap.  Sew the one end
down on the center back of your tote with matching thread and a yarn needle.  
Place three button at the front matching then up with the corner holes and center hole.
Sew them down securely Then you can button your tote closed.

Handles

Make Two Handles

Now ch 60 with double threads in orange leaving 2 1/2 in leads and ends. 10 x
Twist 5 chains together then tie and sew the ends down leaving your tassels at the ends. 2x
You should have two twisted handles attached evenly when you are done.
Trim the tassels evenly. 

Make 4 Flowers

Embellish with crochet flowers
Using double threads of the orange.  

Ch 5 connect with a ss to make a ring.
ch *7  then ss into the ring  repeat 6 times at * ( a six petal flower)
ss closed. Pull the 2 strings downward. Make 4 total.

Place your flowers at the bottom corners of your top granny square.
Use your crochet hook to pull the threads to the inside of the
 tote and tie them with a three ties knot. Cut off the excess threads.
Look at the pictures.  Do this on both sides.

Liner

Outline the size of your bag 
Onto folded lace fabric.
(I just laid my bag on top of the fabric 
and cut around it.)
Sew all the side except for the top opening
with a half-inch seam.
Iron the top opening a half-inch outward.
The outside should show all the seams.
Place your liner inside of your bag
pushing corners into the corners of the bag.
With orange thread and regular needle, 
Tack the corners from the outside of the bag.
Every 2 inches or so tac down the 
top lining to the inside of the bag.
 at least an inch down.
Look at the pictures.

Tip

I put the 6000 glue 
under the gaps
 between the tacking.
Very lightly. 

I put Strong Elmer's glue underneath the 
flowers to keep them from bunching up.
It stiffens them a little bit.

Hide all your yarn threads



















Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Girly Crochet Quilt Tote - Grandmas Blankets



Lustro Excellence By Nomos 
3 Skeins Of Knitting Worsted Weight 4 oz 4ply
236 purple 

This is my own pattern....
If you would like a copy of the pattern, please request one
at susanikitenko@gmail.com






My Notes

L Needle - 2 Strands 4ply Yarn
Multicolored Yarn
Chain 60
Fold
SC Edges
Weave In Ribbon
-
Fringe
Ch 5 Loop
Ch  10 Loops 12 X
Ch 2
-
Yarn Needle





The reason I call this a quilt tote is that I'm
going to use it to deliver a quilt in, but you 
could use it for almost anything.




Friday, September 6, 2019

Grandmas Blankets - Fall Lap Quilt Tote


I made this crochet tote to carry and deliver a lap
quilt in.  It is being delivered to a man with liver cancer.
The quilt is inside the bag.  It is a store-bought quilt.

I will be posting again when I have more info to share.

This is going to Minnesota 



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Grandmas Blankets - Fall Lap Quilt Tote

I made this crochet tote to carry and deliver a lap quilt in.  It is being delivered to a man with liver cancer. The quilt is inside ...