
I was speaking to Jen last week and she mentioned she needed a little handbag just big enough to hold a couple of things so I've made another bag a little bigger than the last with a longer handle. This bag has a handle long enough that when on the shoulder the bag will hang down by the waist. I used a simple stitch, instead of the shell stitch I used in the first brown bag which made it a little wonky, so this was quicker to make.
By the way, I found out at the craft group I went to last week that the stitch I've been calling 'double crochet' is American for the UK stitch called 'treble crochet', which is the stitch I used mostly here. I'm thinking I will need to learn both crochet languages so I know the two names for each stitch. There are so many free patterns on the internet that are in American crochet, but my mother and the local craft group use British crochet, so it's best I know both!
Here's to hoping my sister likes at least one of these bags!
So MANY Fantastic Ideas at this weeks party, some day I'd really like to try these ones...
- recyled baby clothes made into a child's quilt @ Mother Lode
- recycled wine corks notice board @ I Can Find The Time
- recycled spice rack craft organiser @ Real Housewife in Minnesota
- child's number beanbags @ Lemon Tree Creations
- baby wrap if anyone in my life might have a need for that @ Canadian Rhapsody
- recycled old makeup child's toy @ Simply Designing