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Add structure to crocheted tote bagshow to add structure to crocheted tote bags | a lazy girl's guide to making awesome crochet Thanks for watching!2024-06-02 21:57:10
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Crochet Pouch that turns into Net BagsCrochet Magic Pouch that turns into Net Bags | Bear & Frog Pouch Tutorial Hi everyone! Today I will show you how to crochet a bear and frog pouch which can be turned into mini crochet net bags or crochet market bags. You can size up or down the net bag according to your preference.2024-06-02 21:29:05
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No-Sew Lining for Crochet BagLine a Crochet bag using only Crochet - No Sewing! If you've always wanted to add a liner to your crochet items but didn't know how or want to sew, this is the tutorial for you!
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Rotary cutter with skip blade: https://amzn.to/3AMsx3F Crochet hook clips to or pins to hold fabric.2024-04-23 20:24:44 -
Crocheted Mini Phone PouchHow to make a mini very useful phone case. Chevron-style mini pouch.2024-02-17 15:30:10
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How to fold self locking origami gift bag (Makoto Yamaguchi)Bordered origami bag designed by Makoto Yamaguchi. I used a 15cm x 15cm gift wrap paper from Oliver Bonas. The finished size is about 6.5cm x 6.5cm. This cute self locking gift bag is perfect for little present.2023-11-30 11:09:00
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Simple and easy Origami gift bag for small present (Traditional)How I wrap my cosmetic present with this easy Origami gift bag. Paper size 20cm x 20cm. Finished size is 5.5cm (w) x 5.5cm (d) x 7cm (h) Use bigger size paper for bigger present.2023-11-30 11:04:00
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Create a project bag with the Prym Maxi knitting millARNE + CARLOS are showing you how to create a project bag with the Prym Maxi knitting mill. They show you step by step how to use the Prym knitting mill maxi and how to create a project bag step by step. Final size of the bag: 19 cm x 29 cm Final size of the cord: 1,1 m Yarn needed for the project bag: - 1-2 balls of 50g yarn 4-5mm2023-01-05 22:06:00
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Crochet Tutorial Beaded Coin PurseHow to make a Beaded Crochet Coin Purse. Some interesting things about this pattern: it has a flat round bottom, which makes for more space in the purse; and the increases are designed to match up to the number of holes in the purse frame, so that one stitch = one hole (plus three holes on each side for the gap). (For detailed instructions and a free printable pattern click here: http://bit.ly/2v8PEVi)2017-11-09 20:02:00