Crocheted Produce Bag
Well, I thought since the produce bag was something I just made up real quick I should post the pattern. I am sure there are way better ones out there, but most of them end up decreasing at the end to get a smaller opening, but I wanted mine large so leafy stuff that I buy in multiple little bunches could poke out, like baby broccoli or bok choy. So here is the pattern, just in case you want to make a couple as well. Materials: 1 skein Lion Brand Organic Cotton Yarn (#680), or similar worsted weight yarn Size I-9 Crochet Hook Little scrap of fabric (optional) Rnd 1: Begin with an adjustable loop , and crochet 12 double crochet (dc) into the loop and pull tight. Rnd 2: *Chain 7, skip 1 dc and slip stitch in next dc.* Repeat around. It should look like a little flower: Rnd 3: Chain 7, Slip stitch (slst) into 4th chain (ch) of round 2. You will ch 7 and attach it to the center of every little petal of the flower you created in round 2. At the end of the round ch 3 and slst into the 4th...
Awww Reecie, that's so sweet! It makes me feel all warm and squishy inside to know that such a talented artist thinks that I'm talented too. *Sniff*
ReplyDeleteThe blue and white cupcakes are my fav. How about some faux foods like bakery goods and mini sushi?
ReplyDeleteHey would'nt they be cute as refrig magnets?
I have been wanting to make some more food-themed amigurumis because they're just so cute, I may buy the sushi pattern I saw on ebay or I may just give it a go and make them on my own. Most baked goods are pretty easy to come up with a pattern for, so we'll see. I'm super busy right now, but who knows in the months to come after I finish Christmas stuff!
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