Verdura Bag
by Kate Alinari
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Verdura Bag
by Kate Alinari
Pale honeydew meets vivid green in this showpiece bag.
Simple and stylish, it goes with everyday summer outfits.
Essentially made with 2 disks and 1 strip seamed together (plus
handles), it’s easy and fun to make. Leaves are worked
separately and then sewn onto the bag. Felt lining makes the bag
sturdy and non-stretching. No specific sewing skills are needed.
Disks are worked in the round in a continuous spiral without
closing off the round with a slip stitch. Place a stitch marker in the
last stitch of each round and move it up as you work. Side strip
and handles are worked flat; make beginning chs loosely. If
needed, use a crochet hook 0.5mm bigger to make beginning chs.
For more information, see:
https://www.crochet.com/verdura-bag-pattern/p/58076
About this yarn
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Worsted
100% Cotton
190 yards
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