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Crochet Seashell Bag

Crochet Seashell Bag
Crochet Seashell Bag

"This crochet seashell bag made by joining 2 half circles together. The pattern looks little complicated but it is so easy to crochet than you thought. The bag has straw or raffia-like color and a nice texture, too. This is a medium size bag you can carry out with your essentials. I used the strap with lobster clasp from another bag I had a long time ago. I have included lots of photos to clearly understand."

Intermediate

Crochet HookI/9 or 5.5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge13 sc x 14 rows = 4″ with I-9, 5.5mm crochet hook

Finished Size11″ height x 11.5″ wide

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Im not a huge purse person (that is clearly my youngest sisters domain), but I love this project. It reminds me of a nautilus shell, so Im still searching for just the right color yarn to work this up. JoAnns has a bin full of the Bernat Outdoor yarn marked down, and if I cant find anything else, Ill work it up in the khaki. That should really show off the beautiful stitch pattern.

OMG this bag is so cute! Very boho with like a vintage Coach purse design element to it, too. Will be hooking this bag this weekend!

Adorbs! The name says it all! I think it is really cool that she found a way to recycle a strap from an old bag she had, and to re-use it here on the Crochet Seashell Bag. Look at the tassel on the side, as well. This looks boho but not in an overly done way. It is just enough. Awesome job on putting the pattern together with instructions and photos.

This is a different type purse than I usually make. And I have an on line site that sells crochet purses. But I really like the look of it. It fits right here in Florida. Unlike other areas of the country, you cn use it year around down here since there really aren't any seasons.

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