Sarah Shrimpton Circle Crochet Ribbon Bag | Free Chunky Crochet Bag Pattern By Annaboo's House Blog Creator and Modern Crochet Author - Woolly Mahoosive Yarns

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Sarah Shrimpton Circle Crochet Ribbon Bag | Free Chunky Crochet Bag Pattern By Annaboo’s House Blog Creator and Modern Crochet Author

Chunky crochet circle bag made with giant smooth ribbon yarn by Sarah Shrimpton

The Chunky Crochet Circle Bag – Made With Giant Smooth Ribbon Yarn

chunky crochet circle bag made with ribbon yarn

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Sarah Shrimpton Circle Crochet Ribbon Bag | Free Chunky Crochet Bag Pattern By Annaboo’s House Blog Creator and Modern Crochet Author

We wanted to revisit this lovely pattern that Sarah so kindly wrote for us using our Giant Smooth Ribbon Yarn. The circle shape is timeless and the bag itself is a lovely size for a few essentials when popping out and who doesn’t love a chunky crochet bag?

The pattern requires 33m of ribbon yarn, so one roll of our original Giant Smooth Ribbon Yarn (61m per roll).

Link To Sarah’s Post: Annaboo’s house: Ribbon yarn (annabooshouse.blogspot.com)

THE CIRCLE BAG – FREE PATTERN

ABBREVIATIONS

CH: Chain

TR: Treble Crochet

SLST: Slip Stitch

WS: Wrong Side

BLO: Back Loops Only

FLO: Front Loops Only

YOU WILL NEED

33 Metres of Giant Smooth Ribbon Yarn (Original or Suede Backed)

PATTERN (Make 2)

Rnd 1: 4CH (counts as 1CH and 1TR). 7TR in 4th CH from hook. SLST to 3rd CH to join round. (8 STS)

Rnd 2: 3CH (counts as 1TR). 1TR in same ST as SLST, 2TR in each ST around. (16 STS)

(Do not fasten off after making the second circle, but continue with making up)

TO MAKE UP

Hold with WS facing and SLST the two sides closed, through the BLO of the piece closest to you and the FLO of the piece furthest. Leave 3 STS unworked as an opening. Attach a toggle or button to close the bag if needed.

Use the leftover yarn to make the strap.

Remember to check out Sarah’s blog here.

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