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​Cloud Dance Crochet Bag

Susan
Susan
Dec 23, 2019 12:41 AM
​Cloud Dance Crochet Bag
​Cloud Dance Crochet Bag
​Cloud Dance Crochet Bag
​Cloud Dance Crochet Bag
​Cloud Dance Crochet Bag

Materials

2 colors of Worsted weight yarn (approx. 420 yards)
You will use 2 strands held together for the bag and one strand for the ruffles.
I have used Bernat Super Value for the bag pictured.
Buy Bernat Super Value yarn from Fabric.com
K hook
Yarn needle
Scissors
Stitch marker (optional)

Abbreviations 

Ch = chain
St = stitch
sk = skip
Ss = slip stitch
Sc = single crochet
BL-sc = back loop single crochet
Dc = double Crochet
Rev sc = reverse single crochet (crab stitch)

Gauge

Approx. 11 sts by 10 rows = 4” square
*Gauge is not important for this project but if you’d like the exact measurements be sure to check your gauge.

Sizes

Finished bag is approx 13” by 10” (laying flat, not including the handles).

Special Stitches

Back Loop Single Crochet (BL-sc): Insert hook into the back loop of the stitch indicated, pull up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops on hook.
*Be sure to check out my video How to Work the BL-sc: a better way!
Reverse Single Crochet (rev sc): Insert hook into the previous st (to the right), yo, pull up a loop twisting the hook around to face upwards, yo, pull through remaining 2 loops on hook. 

Notes

Please read ALL instructions before beginning.
For this bag you will be holding two strands of yarn together.
I have used 2 colors and have labeled them MC (main color) and CC (contrasting color).
The bag will be worked as one piece in the rounds, at the end of each round you will join with a ss into the first st of the round. The ch 1 at the beginning of the round does not count as a st.
You may find it helpful to use a stitch marker (especially at the beginning of the bag) to mark your first st in the round.
Instructions for the ruffles are in the Finishing section. You will not be adding the “ruffles” until after you finish the base of the bag.
The “ruffles” will be worked into the unworked front loop stitches left behind by the round 5.

Instructions

*Remember to use 2 strands of yarn held together.
With MC ch 34
Round 1 – Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in the next 31 chs, 2 sc in the last ch, continue working on the opposite side of the ch, sc in the next 32 chs, join. (66)
Round 2-4 – Ch 1, sc in every st around, join. (66)
Round 5 – Ch 1, BL-sc in every st around, join. (66)
Round 6-7 – Ch 1, sc in every st around, join. (66)
Change to CC
Round 8 – Ch 1, sc in every st around, join. (66)
Change to MC
Repeat rounds 2-8 two more times.
Repeat rounds 2-5 one more time.
Do NOT fasten off.

Handles

Round 1 – Ch 1, sc in the first 10, ch 35, sk 20, sc in the next 13, ch 35, sk 20, sc in the next 3, join. (26sc plus 2 large ch spaces).
Round 2 – Ch 1, sc in the first 10 sts, sc 35 times in the ch space (around the chs not in the ch stitches), sc in the next 13 sts, sc 35 times in the ch space, sc in the next 3 sts, join. (96)
Round 3 – Ch 1, sc in every st around, join. (96)
Round 4 – Ch 1, Rev sc in every st around, join. (96)

Finishing Ruffles

To add the ruffles, place the bag in front of you with the bottom closest to you and the handles furthest away.
Locate the rows where you worked the BL-scs (this is where you will add the ruffles). Starting with any round, choose any unworked front loop (I go close to the seam). To start the round, insert your hook from bottom to top as shown and follow the instructions for the ruffle round.
You will now use 1 strand of yarn.
Ruffle Round – Join with CC, ch 1, *sk 2 sts, dc 6 times in next, sk 2 sts, ss in next; repeat from * around (your last ss will be worked into the same st you worked the 1st ch in), join.
*Tip: watch out for the ss join. This may look like a stitch as you’re working around. Don’t let it fool you.
Fasten off weave in all ends and add a lining if you’d like.
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4 comments
Annabelle
Dec 23, 2019 10:31 AM
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I like, that it's quite big
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Ada
Ada
Dec 23, 2019 10:35 AM
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Interesting design
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Susan
Dec 26, 2019 11:11 AM
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Yes, that's why I chose it
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Annie
Dec 23, 2019 10:43 AM
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Unusual pattern, but I like it
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