Fair Isle Shoulder Bag Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of
Posh Pooch Designs
The Beige Bag is made from the same pattern, of course,
but I used a solid in the Video so it would be easier to
see the texture of the Stitches.
The Fair Isle is not the traditional Knit style we are used to seeing. This Bag is called The " Fair Isle Bag" Because it is designed using The
The color I used is called Parrot.but I used a solid in the Video so it would be easier to
see the texture of the Stitches.
Fair Isle Shoulder Bag Crochet Pattern
Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook
– I / 5.50MM
Yarn -
Worsted Weight (4) 3 oz.
I used Red Heart Super Saver Fair
Isle- Parrot
2 D Rings –
1 inch
1 Button –
1.5 inch
Yarn Needle
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stich
(slst)
Single
Crochet (sc)
Double
Crochet (dc)
Front Post
Double Crochet (fpdc)
Size: 8 X 8 inch, plus straps
Notes:
Ch3 Counts
as a dc
Rounds are
joined with a slst to the ch3
Pattern:
R: 1 – Ch 26, 2 dc in the 4th ch from the hook,
1 dc in the next
22 chs, 2 chs in the next st,
Turn working
down the opposite side of the ch,
2 dc in the
1st ch, 1 dc in the next 22 chs, 2 dc in the last st,
Join to the
ch3, ch3 (26 + 26 = 52 dc)
Stitch count remains the same for each row of the bag (52sts)
Stitch count remains the same for each row of the bag (52sts)
R: 2 – (Ch3
counts as a dc) 1dc in the next dc,
* 1 fpdc in
the next 2 dc, 1 dc in the next 2 dc*
Repeat From *
to * around, join, ch 3 (52sts)
R: 3 – R: 4 –
Repeat R: 2
R: 5 - (Ch3
counts as a fdc) 1fdc in the next dc,
* 1 dc in
the next 2 dc, 1 fpdc in the next 2 dc*
Repeat From *
to * around, join, ch 3 (52sts)
R: 6 – R: 7 –
Repeat R: 5
R: 8- R: 10 –
Repeat R: 2
R: 11 – R:
13 – Repeat R: 5
Ch1 After R: 13
R: 14 – 1 sc
in each st round, join, ch 1 (52 sc)
R: 15 – R:
17 – Repeat R: 14,
tie off weave in your ends after R: 17
Button Tab: Join yarn to the top
back center of the bag,
ch 12, slst in the 8th ch, slst in
the last 6 chains,
tie off weave in the ends.
Center
Button on the front of the bag, and sew in place.
D Rings:
Thread a
Needle with a 12 inch piece of matching yarn.
Sew D Ring
in place at the top edge of the purse, with the flat side down,
And Sew in
place. Repeat on the other side.
Handles:
With 3
strands of yarn together, ch 80,
tie off ends
leaving 12 inch tails of yarn and set aside.
Slide the
handle Through the D Rings, and tie together.
Add a Tassel
if you like.
How to Make a Tassel - LINK
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