Cotton Soap Bag Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
Number 3 in my Cotton Yarn Journey
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
Number 3 in my Cotton Yarn Journey
I have made a few of these,
I Love The V-Stitch so I decided to incorporate it into this
Cute little soap bag.
We have re-tested, up dated, added more pictures and a Brand New Video
See the Video On my Youtube
Crochet Channel at This LINK
We have re-tested, up dated, added more pictures and a Brand New Video
See the Video On my Youtube
Crochet Channel at This LINK
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Materials:
Crochet Hook -H / 5.00 MM
Cotton worsted Weight Yarn - I used Peaches and Cream
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (sl st)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
V Stitch (Vst) for this pattern is just 2dc
Size - 5 X 3 inches
Notes:
Ch1 does not count as a st.
Ch3 counts as a dc
R: 1 - Ch 9, 2 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook,
1 sc in next 6 chs,
2 sc in the last ch, turn working down
the opposite side of the ch,
2 sc in the next ch, 1 sc in the next 6 chs,
2 sc in the last ch, join with a sl st, ch 1
(20sc)
R: 2 - 1 sc in each sc around, join, ch 1 (20sc)
R: 3 - Repeat R: 2 , ch 3 (20sc)
R: 4 - 1 dc in the same st as the ch3,
* skip the next st, 2 dc in the next st*
Repeat from *to * around, join (10 groups of 2 dc)
R: 5 - Slst in between the 1st 2 dc,
Ch3 (counts as 1st dc) 1 dc in same place,
2 dc between the next 2 dcs,(V st),
2 dc between each of the 2 dc around,
join. (10 Vst)
R: 6 - R: 8 - Repeat R : 5 (ch 1 after R: 8)
R: 9 - 1 sc in each st around join , tie off.
R: 10 - R : 11 - Repeat R: 9
R: 12 - *1 sc in the 1st st, skip the next st, ch1*
Repeat from * to * around,
join, ch 1
R : 13 - 1 sc in each st around join , tie off.
Draw string - ch 60, and weave through
spaces on row R : 12
and tie in a knot, for the draw string.
Slip it on your favorite bar of soap.
Tah - Dah That's it!
thinking about using this pattern to make a water bottle cozy! I like the stitch pattern
ReplyDeleteA great idea, especially since I've gone back to using tea tree oil soap instead of bodywash. I like the look of the V stitch and am going to give it a try. Thanks for posting this - for FREE!<3
ReplyDeleteI have been studying your blog posts during my break, and I need to admit your complete article has been very useful and very well composed.
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit confused as to why Rounds 11 & 12 instructions state to repeat round 7, yet rounds 6-9 instructions are to repeat round 5. So I'm wondering if it is a typo or if I should just be repeating round 5 for rounds 11 & 12? The instructions are a bit awkward thus somewhat confusing. Being a woman of simplicity & logic...this was like a trick question. LOL. I thought, "Wait a minute here...is this a test to see if I'm paying attention?" :-)
ReplyDeleteI like your pattern and appreciated your video. I would recommend you use plan yarn for your examples rather than variegated, as it is much easier to see the stitches with plain yarn than it is with the variegated yarn. Other than that, great job!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy this pattern and am using it as a charity project. I am using a 6.00mm hook because I stitch a little tight. :) thank you so much for the video tutorial. :)
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