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How to Crochet a Tote Bag with Embroidered Flowers

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About How to Crochet a Tote Bag with Embroidered Flowers

Introduction

Measurements & Materials

Making the Base of the Bag

Making the Body of the Bag

Making the Straps

Embroider the Flowers

Outro

What You Will Learn?

  • Hi, it's Marina, your favorite crochet tutor! In this class, you will learn how to crochet this lovely tote bag, a really versatile and handy bag that you can use as a grocery bag, a shopping bag, a crochet wip bag or whatever you need it for!You will also learn how to embroider those lovely flowers, using a tapestry needle and bulky yarn you have available.This class is suitable for advanced beginners who already have a basic understanding of crochet and know the basic crochet stitches. If you're a complete beginner, I highly recommend checking out my other classes first, where you can grasp the basics before diving into this project.I offer a crochet course for absolute beginners that will teach you how to master the basics and create a super easy chunky scarf..
  • The second class demonstrates how to crochet a simple beanie to complement the scarf..
  • Both projects are enjoyable and can be completed relatively quickly, making them highly rewarding and stimulating!MATERIALS: - Around 300 gr or 950 meters of fine cotton yarn, which is also called Baby or Sport yarn. You'll be using 2 strands held together OR around 300 gr or 950 meters of Worsted yarnCOLOUR A: around 200 gr or 640 meters (I've used Safran from Drops in colour way 22) COLOUR B: around 100 gr or 310 meters (I've used Fair Cotton by Katia in colour way 37) - A bit of Bulky yarn to embroider the flowers (I'm using Woolpower Big 100% wool in 3 different colours (Mustard 22, Oat 30 and Dusty rose 08)- 5 mm Crochet Hook- Tape Measure- Tapestry Needle- Scissors- Stitch Markers (You can use safety pins) The gauge swatch for this project is 15 hdc x 11 rows to get 4 x 4 inches (10 cm)..