Patriotic
Purse
Designed by
Lisa Z. Carey
Materials needed:
- 3 (25m) spools Kreinik Heavy (#32) Braid 033 Royal
Blue
- 2 (25m) spools Kreinik Heavy (#32) Braid 100 White
- 2 (25m) spools Kreinik Heavy (#32) Braid 003 Red
- G double ended crochet hook
- Large-eye needle
- old credit card
Instructions
Show your colors with this patriotic pattern using the
standard Tunisian or afghan stitch and the double-ended
crochet hook. The three-color combination creates subtle
stripes on one side and bold stripes on the reverse. Leave
the strap long for an elegant shoulder bag, double the strap
for a spunky handbag, or tuck in the strap for a streamlined
clutch.
Foundation row: Using the G hook with
blue, make starting knot and chain 36.
Pattern: Using the traditional
Tunisian foundation, insert hook into back loop of chain
second from hook, yarn over and draw through, leaving loop
on hook. Continue to end. Drop blue. There will be 36 loops
on the hook.
Turn hook. Slide stitches to working end. Make starting
knot with white, place on hook and draw through first blue
loop to secure thread. (Knots should be on opposite ends of
the hook.) Using the traditional Tunisian Part two, yarn
over and draw through white loop and one blue loop. Continue
to end. One white loop will remain on hook.
Using the traditional Tunisian part one, insert hook
behind front vertical post of the second stitch, yarn over
and draw through leaving loop on hook. This is your second
loop. Continue to end with white. Drop white. There will be
36 loops on the hook.
Turn hook. (Use a back and forth motion, so the thread
does not become twisted.) Slide stitches to working end.
Wrap white thread over hook to carry thread. Pick up blue.
Using the traditional Tunisian part two, yarn over and draw
through blue loop and one white loop. Continue until one
blue loop remains on the hook.
Using the traditional Tunisian part one, insert hook
behind front vertical post of the second stitch, yarn over,
draw through. This is your second loop. Continue to end.
Drop blue. There will be 36 loops on the hook.
Turn hook. Slide stitches to working end. Make starting
knot with red, place on hook and draw through first blue
loop. (White knot and red knot should be on the same side of
the hook, opposite the blue.) Using the traditional Tunisian
part two, yarn over and draw through red loop and one blue
loop. Continue until one red loop remains on the hook.
Using the traditional Tunisian part one, insert hook
behind front vertical post of the second stitch, yarn over,
draw through. This is your second loop. Continue to end.
Drop red. There will be 36 loops on the hook.
Turn hook. (Use a back and forth motion, so the thread
does not become twisted.) Slide stitches to working end.
Wrap red thread over hook to carry thread. Pick up blue.
Using the traditional Tunisian part two, yarn over and draw
through one red loop. Yarn over and draw through blue loop
and one red loop. Continue until one blue loop remains on
the hook.
Continue alternating white and red until bag reaches 7
inches. The last stripe should be white. End by working off
blue, hold red and white with blue and tie off. Weave in the
ends.
Flap: make 1
Repeat bag directions until the flap measures 4 inches.
The last strip should be white. End by working off blue and
knot the end. Weave in ends.
Fold bag in half and use blue thread and whip stitch to
sew side seams together, keeping stripes even. Join flap
matching stripes and pattern. Use blue thread and whip
stitch to sew flap to top edge of bag. Weave in ends.
Strap:
Using all three threads, make a starting knot and join at
the top corner of the bag. Chain until strap reaches desired
length. Check that the strap can be easily doubled to form
the handbag. Join with a slip knot to opposite top corner.
Weave in all ends.
Tassel:
Using the three threads held together, wrap thread
loosely around long side of credit card until desired
thickness is reached. End on the same side you began. Run a
length of the three threads under the top fold. Tie off.
Slide thread off card. Tie off at top near fold. Cut loops
at opposite end. Trim ends to make even.
Insert hook in center of the lower edge of flap. Draw
through set of threads. Pull tassel up to edge of flap. Tie
off. Tie ends in a bow.
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