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Seed Stitch Camera Case

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I love the texture of the seed stitch! This case is designed to fit a digital camera, you can very easily add onto the chain to make it larger if needed. It uses "seed stitch" so it has a great texture! My camera is about 4 inches wide x 2 1/2 inches tall x about 3/4 of an inch thick. I know not all cameras are the same exact size so I left as little extra room for different sizes to still fit comfortably. Seed Stitch Camera Case Ravelry page for this case - add it to your library!   G/4.25mm hook not sure exactly how much yarn it used but it was not much at all, maybe 75 yards or so st = stitch sts= stitches ch = chain sl st= slip st sc = single crochet dc = double crochet The case is comes out to be 5 inches wide and 3 1/2 inches tall. You can add or decrease length by chaining any odd number With color A chain 19   (hold it up to your camera and make sure this length will work) sc in 2nd ch from the hook, * dc in next st, sc in nex...

Sweet and Simple Clutch

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This is a super easy clutch, it works up pretty fast. A great instant gratification project! You can use 2 colors (like I did) or just do the whole purse one single color, whatever you prefer. Enjoy! :) Sweet and Simple Clutch Ravelry page for this clutch - add it to your library!   G hook Worsted weight yarn, not sure how much I used but it wasnt much..maybe about 100 yards st = stitch sts = stitches ch = chain sc = single crochet hdc = half double crochet dc = double crochet ch 37, hdc in the 3rd ch from the hook and in ea ch ch st across (ch 2 counts as hdc, 36 hdc) ch 2 (counts as hdc), sc in next st (not the very first st) and in each st across, the very last st will be into the 2nd ch of the previous row beginning ch 2  (36 hdc) repeat the last row until piece measures about 9 inches switch to "flap" color... (you don't have to use 2 colors but I think the contrast makes the design pop) ch 1, sc in very first st and each st across (36 sc) ...

Fat Owl Bag

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It's a crocodile owl! I love the look of the crocodile stitch and using it has been on my to do list for a while. It comes out really thick so I know that it wouldn't be good for any spring or summertime garments so I got to thinking how I could use this awesome stitch on an accessory. I have seen the crocodile stitch used on some really cool pieces but unfortunately (with a few exceptions) they are patterns that you have to buy. I love owls, anything with owls on it always catches my eye. I've had the Crocodile Stitch Owl in my Ravelry library for a while as inspiration since it's a pattern that you have to buy. I love the idea of the scales (as I call them) to be used as feathers....genius! So as I usually do I sat down with some paper a pen and a few inspirational pictures and got to figuring out how I could make a purse that looks like an owl out of this stitch. It was more difficult than I had imagined and I felt like giving up but when I set my mind to somet...

The "Fat Bag"...Even Fatter! My new favorite purse!

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Ever since I first learned to crochet I have seen pictures of this awesome purse that I knew I wanted to make, unfortunately when I went to find the pattern I found a chart or instructions in a language I don't understand. Luckily after some searching I found  this great tutorial by Bend Beanies on how to make the "Fat Bag". Original design "Fat Bag" by Samanta Maragno CLICK on the image to make it bigger The chart is the original design, "Bend Beanies" edited the pattern by adding extra rows. The first one I made I made was according to Bend Beanies edits. I was happy with it but I personally like a very deep purse and I felt like my stuff was going to fall out of it if I bent down so I sat down and figured out how to make it the way I want it. I sketched it out and worked it up and I am extremely happy with the results. The first day I was wearing it I was at JoAnns and got complimented by some fellow crocheters in the yarn isle! One...

Perfect Little Purse

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My yellow "wristlet" one, you can also tuck in the strap if you don't want to use it. This pattern is the "Perfect Purse" offered by Lion Brand Yarn. It is the perfect little size so it could be used as a clutch purse, makeup bag or even use it like I did as a place to keep my hooks. You can make different sizes by switching the length of the chain, you can ch. 28 instead of 38 to get a smaller clutch. The picture on their website My smaller purple one Free Pattern To get the pattern you must sign up for Lion Brand Yarn's website. Which is very simple and free, you will want to do this because than you can surf their site and they have some really awesome patterns for free on there. I suggest sewing in a liner if your going to be keeping small items in there, you can also add a strap if you would like. To add a strap like the one I did (in the picture above) I attached some yarn to the top left side and made a tight chain long eno...