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Recycled Purseability Purse Pattern
Courtesy of Nannybird Crafts

Materials:
- Plastic bag yarn, strips cut to 3 cm width approx. 1 1/8” wide
- Size J crochet hook this will create a nice dense fabric
All stitches are Half Double Crochet [HDC]unless other [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_232" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.sixxofus.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/DSC07551.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-232" title="Plastic Bag Purse" src="http://www.sixxofus.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/DSC07551-300x225.jpg" alt="Plastic Bag Purse" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">This is the Plastic Bag Purse I made. I decided not to add the flap and I&#39;m thrilled at how it turned out.</p></div>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><br />
Recycled Purseability Purse Pattern</strong><br />
<em>Courtesy of <a title="Recycked Purseability Purse Pattern" href="http://nannybird.blogspot.com/2008/06/recycled-purseability-purse-pattern.html" target="_blank">Nannybir</a><a title="Recycled Purseability Purse Pattern" href="http://nannybird.blogspot.com/2008/06/recycled-purseability-purse-pattern.html" target="_blank">d Crafts<br />
</a></em></p>
<p><strong>Materials:</strong><br />
- Plastic bag yarn, strips cut to 3 cm width approx. 1 1/8” wide<br />
- Size J crochet hook this will create a nice dense fabric</p>
<p>All stitches are Half Double Crochet [HDC]unless other wise noted.<br />
To create the decreases over 2 stitches, insert hook and pull up loop twice, then through all 3 loops in other words don’t YO as a regular HDC stitch.</p>
<p>The base is worked by joining each row with a slip stitch then the body is worked in the round, I will point out when to change and when to begin using a pin, stitch marker or scrap of yarn to mark beginning of each row.<br />
You will achieve best results if you stretch and shape the plastic fabric as you go.</p>
<p>Row 1:<br />
Chain 21<br />
Work 2 HDC in second chain from hook.<br />
Work HDC stitches across 18 stitches.<br />
Work 3 HDC in next stitch, turn work to continue working the<br />
opposite side of unworked part of the chain.<br />
Work 18 HDC stitches.<br />
Work 1 HDC in space where first 2 HDC’s were worked, Making<br />
sure you skip over the chain one of beginning of round, join<br />
with a slip stitch in top of first HDC worked. [42 stitches<br />
total]</p>
<p>Row 2:<br />
Chain 1, work 2 HDC in same stitch as joining slip st.<br />
work 2 HDC in next stitch.<br />
Work 19 HDC’s<br />
work 2 HDC’s in each of next 2 stitches.<br />
work 19 stitches , join with a slip stitch to first stitch<br />
worked.<br />
[46 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 3:<br />
Chain 1, Work 2 HDC’s in same stitch as joining Slip St.<br />
*[Work 1 HDC in next stitch, work 2 HDC for an increase in<br />
next stitch] repeat work between [ ]&#8217;s once more. *<br />
Work 18 stitches, work 2 HDC in next stitch, repeat from *<br />
to * once.<br />
Work remaining 18 stitches, join with a slip stitch to<br />
first st.<br />
[52 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 4:<br />
Chain 1, Work 1 HDC in same stitch as joining slip stitch.<br />
*Work 2 HDC’s in second stitch, [work 1 HDC in next<br />
stitch, then 2 HDC’s in following stitch] repeat the work<br />
between the [ ]&#8217;s 3 times total*<br />
Work 19 HDC<br />
Repeat from * to * work last 18 stitches, join with a slip<br />
st. to first st. [60 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 5:<br />
This row will be worked as Single Crochet Stitches using<br />
the back loop only, to form a base ridge.</p>
<p>Chain 1, Work 1 stitch in same stitch as joining slip<br />
stitch.<br />
*2 SC in next stitch, [work 1 stitch in each of next 2<br />
stitches, 2 SC in next stitch] repeat the work between the<br />
[ ]&#8217;s 3 times total*<br />
Work 20 SC remember, back loops only<br />
Repeat from * to *<br />
work 19 SC join with slip stitch. [68 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 6: This is the last increase row, and where you begin<br />
working in the round also where you will need to begin<br />
using a marking on the first stitch of each round.</p>
<p>Chain 1, work 1 HDC in each of next 2 stitches. [placing<br />
marker in first stitch.] *Work 2 HDC in next stitch. [work<br />
1 HDC in each of next 2 stitches, Work 2 stitches for an<br />
increase in next stitch.] repeat work between [ ]&#8217;s 3<br />
times more for a total of 5 increases*<br />
Work 21 HDC stitches, repeat from * to *<br />
Work last 19 stitches. Do NOT join, do not chain one. The<br />
end stitch will be off center, and should be.<br />
[78 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 7 &#8211; 11: Work these 5 rows evenly in HDC<br />
Moving pin or marker at beginning of each row. [Making sure<br />
to keep your marking in the very first stitch of each round,<br />
if you forget and try to move it later, it will effect the<br />
stitch count at the finishing.] Your beginning stitch for<br />
the round will gradually move right, and it’s suppose to.</p>
<p>Row 12:<br />
Work a decrease in the first 2 stitches [decrease as stated<br />
above]<br />
work 22 HDC crochets, Work a decrease<br />
Work 13 stitches, Decrease once<br />
Work 22 stitches, Decrease once<br />
Work 13 stitches. [74 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 13:<br />
Reminder to keep the first stitch in each new row marked<br />
with pin or contrasting yarn.<br />
Work all stitches evenly in Half Double Crochet stitch, [74<br />
stitches]</p>
<p>Row 14:<br />
Work 5 stitches, Decrease once<br />
Work 10 stitches, Decrease once<br />
Work 23 stitches, Decrease once<br />
Work 10 stitches, Decrease once<br />
Work 18 stitches. [70 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 15:<br />
Work all stitches even. [70 stitches]</p>
<p>Row 16:<br />
Work 11 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 33 stitches, Decrease once<br />
work 22 stitches. [68 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 17:<br />
Work 5 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 10 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 20 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 10 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 15 stitches. [64 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 18:<br />
Work one row even</p>
<p>Row 19:<br />
Work 4 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 12 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 16 stitches. Decrease one<br />
work 12 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 12 stitches [60 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 20 and 21:<br />
Work 2 rows even</p>
<p>Row 22:<br />
Work a decrease in first 2 stitches<br />
Work 20 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 6 stitches. Decrease once<br />
Work 20 stitches. Decrease one<br />
Work remaining 6 stitches [56 stitches total]</p>
<p>Row 23:<br />
Work one row evenly.<br />
This is the end of the body of the bag, it will be uneven<br />
looking, but it will even out in the next step.</p>
<p>Keeping pin or marker in place, for ease in following<br />
which side I am explaining, work &#8220;SINGLE&#8221;<br />
crochets in the next 8 stitches, chain 1, in next stitch switch back to HDC, work<br />
6 stitches, chain one and turn. [These 6 stitches SHOULD be<br />
on the half way mark of the bag and will form the handle if<br />
they do not align correctly, adjust so they are centered, this is<br />
where error can be from not keeping the first stitch marked<br />
properly.]</p>
<p>work 6 Single Crochets [use SINGLE Crochet on all inside<br />
rows, the inside row being the side that will be against your body, the outside row is what is visible.] Chain 1, turn<br />
Work 1 HDC, decreases Twice, work 1 HDC Chain 1 and turn<br />
Work 4 Single crochets, chain 1 and turn.<br />
Work 1 HDC, decrease once, work last HDC stitch, chain 1 and<br />
turn.<br />
Work 3 SC, chain 1, turn<br />
Work 1 decrease using stitches 1 and 2, then work another<br />
decrease using stitches 2 and 3, chain 1 and turn.<br />
Work 2 SC chain 1 and turn<br />
Decrease once, chain 1 and turn<br />
Work 1 SC, chain 1 and turn the “right side out, facing<br />
you.<br />
slip hook into base of stitch just worked, pull up yarn, then slip through<br />
stitch and through the ch 1 on hook.</p>
<p>Chain 20 to 28 stitches, depending on length<br />
of handle you will want. [keep in mind, this will be half<br />
the length]<br />
In second chain from hook, work SC down length of the chain<br />
and continue SC down handle base and across the 22 stitches<br />
of the body of the purse to the opposite side of bag. [the<br />
pin should be facing you as you work down the length of the<br />
chain for the handle.]</p>
<p>Repeat handle base formation and chain length for handle,<br />
making sure the side with out the pin is facing you, work<br />
down the chain and handle base in SC stitch. continue SC<br />
across the 22 stitches of the body of the purse, that have<br />
not been previously worked, and that are now facing you<br />
that HAVE the pin or marker in it. Continue back up the<br />
first handle section working on the opposite side of chain<br />
with SC stitches.</p>
<p>When you reach the end of this chain, break yarn, thread a darning needle and sew the 2 handle pieces together, making sure the 2 &#8220;finished&#8221; edges match. [I break the yarn leaving a loop on the working end, so the ball of yarn can then be reattched with out a knot by removing the broken yarn and start with a whole loop. Reattaching in the same manner as when you looped them together to make the yarn.]<br />
work SC stitches down the last remaining side of handle that is<br />
unworked, continue down the base of the handle and work 2<br />
slip stitches at handle base to join to the stitches of the<br />
body side with out pin.</p>
<p>At this point the handle is done and can be tucked into the<br />
body of the purse to keep it out of the way as you work the<br />
flap (if you wish to have the flap).</p>
<p>Chain 1 then work 18 SC across the body of the bag, [these 18 stitches should be centered between the handle bases.] Chain 1 turn [when right side of purse flap faces you, use HDC crochet stitches, when inside of flap faces you use SC<br />
stitches, this technique will eliminate the bars showing on<br />
the front that would show if you use only HDC throughout]</p>
<p>Work 18 HDC, chain 1 turn work 18 SC, chain 1 turn, repeat<br />
these 2 rows 5 times total.</p>
<p>Next row Work 1 HDC, decrease once, work 12, decrease, work<br />
1 HDC chain 1 turn work SC across. Chain 1 turn.</p>
<p>Repeat decrease row above, but working 10 stitches between<br />
the decrease stitches, chain 1 turn work SC across. Chain 1<br />
turn.</p>
<p>Repeat decrease row, working 8 stitches between the 2<br />
decreases, break off yarn.</p>
<p>Turn purse so the side with the pin is facing you, the flap<br />
is closed and down, on the left side of the base of the<br />
flap, reattach yarn. [You will then open the flap and<br />
turn the purse to continue. I only explain so you are sure<br />
to reattach the yarn to the correct side] and work SC down<br />
side, ***IMPORTANT! [Skip a space between the sides and<br />
bottom edges to create a rounded edge, or work 3 in the<br />
first and last stitch of the bottom edge for squared<br />
corners on the flap.]***<br />
continue SC across the 12 stitches of the bottom edge and<br />
up remaining side.</p>
<p>Work <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhSbycwfpdo">reverse SC stitch</a> back down and<br />
OVER the SC stitches just worked, break off yarn and work<br />
in ends. The purse is now done, and can be lined, if you<br />
choose to, I usually add a sturdy bottom too, before I line<br />
it. For variation, the reverse SC stitch can be worked on<br />
both sides of the handle as well. Another option is to<br />
eliminate the flap and use a zipper or Velcro as a closure.</p>
<p>Now that your purse is finished, SHAPE it, just like when<br />
you crochet or knit with yarn to get the best appearance of<br />
your finished project you have to block it, no water,<br />
blocking board or pins required, just stretch and shape the<br />
plastic so it takes the shape it&#8217;s intended to have.<br />
ENJOY!</p>
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