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Fabric Rag Bag Ultimate TOTE Purse BAG CROCHETPATTERN
Featuring...illy Pulitzer Signature Fabrics
The Knitty Details..
$\circledcirc$ Size P crochet hook $\circledcirc$ One set of large purse handles, here I used a pair of $\pmb{9}^{,}$ circular wooden handles (see my hint and tip guide for where to get the purse handles) $\circledcirc$ FABRIC AND FABRIC STRIP WIDTH: about 5-6 yards total of fabric in desired color palette or completely random, make fabric strips approx. 1-1.25" wide for a size P crochet hook...A rule of thumb that I go by (only by making so many of these rag bag purses) is that the width of the fabric strip should be about the width of the knitting needle OR the crochet hook!! $\circledcirc$ ribbon: mixture of .5", $\mathbf{1.0^{\circ}}$ and $\pmb{1.5}^{,}$ wide grosgrain ribbons $\circledcirc$ GAUGE: 5 ${\mathfrak{s c}}=3^{\mathfrak{s}}$ , 9 rows $\mathtt{S C}=6^{\circ}$ $\circledcirc$ FINISHED SIZE OF LARGE TOTE: Base of purse is approx. 18" wide x 14" deep
Crochet on!
1. Prepare fabric for crocheting. Follow the directions listed on the attached guidesheet!

You will then tie up the two sides of the purse with short fabric strips and then you will actually tie the purse to the purse handles by using short fabric Strips!\*\*\*\*

To make your large, 18"x28" rectangle Directions: Abbreviations: $\mathbf{se}=$ single crochet ch $=$ chain stitch Hook Size: Size P crochet hook Gauge: ${\mathfrak{s s c}}=3^{\mathfrak{s}}$ 8 or 9 rows $\begin{array}{r}{\pmb{\mathrm{sc}}=\pmb{\6}^{\circ}}\end{array}$ NOTE: Gauge can be highly variable depending on your tension and the fabric that is used. Ch 30 stitches (foundation chain)- Starting in $\pmb{2}^{\mathsf{n d}}$ ch, sc across (29 sc)- Ch 1 and turn. Sc across crocheting into the back loop of each sc in the row below (29 sc)- Continue to stitch rows of 29 sc until you have a rectangle that measures approximately 28" in length (or approx. 34 - 38 rows)- Fasten off. 2. Now you are ready to finish the purse. With some of the left over fabric you have cut up many, 12" strips of fabric. 3. Fold up your purse in half. 4. Lay down purse flat, folded. Lay the strips out alongside the purse approximately 2 inches apart.

5. Using the strips tie the two ends of the purse together-the top of the purse will remain open. The fold will become the bottom of your purse! You will use five ties on the left side and five ties on the right side. Just slide the piece of fabric in one hole of each end (the front and the back) of the purse and tie a double knot --it really is that easy! \*\*\*TIP\*\*Leave the ties hanging out OR you can trim them.. personally like them hanging out--it really adds to the texture and charm of the rag bag look! Since the purse is about ten inches deep, space out the ties by about 2 inches. When you have finished this step, there should be an opening at the

6. Now you are ready to attach the handles to the purse. See the hint and tip guide for instructions specifically for the type of handles you are using! 7. Congratulations!!! You have now created your very own fabric rag bag large tote!
Copyright 2007: HK Heather Knitz
This pattern is designed for you personal knitting enjoyment. This pattern may NOT be made for sale without written permission from Heather Lynch Lowe/Heather Knitz. All designs are original to me and not intended for copy or reproduction. If you are interested, I would be delighted to speak with you about any retail or consignment options that may be available. I'd be happy to accommodate you.

Fun and Funky Rag Purse BAG CROCHETPATTERN
Featuring...Lilly Pulitzer Signature Fabrics
The Knitty Details..
$\circledcirc$ Size P crochet hook $\circledcirc$ One set of large purse handles, here I used a pair of $6.5^{,}$ oval shaped bamboo handles (see my hint and tip guide for where to get the purse handles) $\circledcirc$ FABRIC AND FABRIC STRIP WIDTH: about 4-5 yards total of fabric in desired color palette or completely random, make fabric strips approx. 1-1.25" wide for a size P crochet hook... A rule of thumb that I go by (only by making so many of these rag bag purses) is that the width of the fabric strip should be about the width of the knitting needle OR the crochet hook!!! $\circledcirc$ ribbon: mixture of .5", $\mathbf{1.0^{\circ}}$ and $\pmb{1.5}^{,}$ wide grosgrain ribbons $\circledcirc$ GAUGE: 5 ${\mathfrak{s c}}=3^{\mathfrak{s}}$ , 9 rows $\mathtt{S C}=6^{\circ}$ $\circledcirc$ FINISHED SIZE OF LARGE TOTE: Base of purse is approx. 15" wide x 12" deep
Crochet on!
1. Prepare fabric for crocheting. Follow the directions listed on the attached guidesheet!

You will then tie up the two sides of the purse with short fabric strips and then you will actually tie the purse to the purse handles by using short fabric Strips!\*\*\*\*

Hook Size: Size P crochet hook Gauge: ${\mathfrak{s s c}}=3^{\mathfrak{s}}$ 8 or 9 rows $\begin{array}{r}{\pmb{\mathrm{sc}}=\pmb{\6}^{\circ}}\end{array}$ NOTE: Gauge can be highly variable depending on your tension and the fabric that is used. Ch 25 stitches (foundation chain)- Starting in $\pmb{2}^{\mathsf{n d}}$ ch, sc across (24 sc)- Ch 1 and turn. Sc across crocheting into the back loop of each sc in the row below (24 sc)- Continue to stitch rows of 29 sc until you have a rectangle that measures approximately 24" in length (or approx. 30-32 rows)- Fasten off. 2. Now you are ready to finish the purse. With some of the left over fabric you have cut up many, 12"' strips of fabric. 3. Fold up your purse in half. 4. Lay down purse flat, folded. Lay the strips out alongside the purse approximately 2 inches apart.

5. Using the strips tie the two ends of the purse together-the top of the purse will remain open. The fold will become the bottom of your purse! You will use five ties on the left side and five ties on the right side. Just slide the piece of fabric in one hole of each end (the front and the back) of the purse and tie a double knot --it really is that easy! \*\*\*TI\* Leavethe ties hanging out OR you can trim them.I personall like them hanging out--it really adds to the texture and charm of the rag bag look!Since the purse is about ten inches deep,space out the ties by about 2 inches. When you have finished this step, there should be an opening at the top!

6. Now you are ready to attach the handles to the purse. See the hint and tip guide for instructions specifically for the type of handles you are using! 7. Congratulations!! You have now created your very own fabric rag bag largetote!
Copyright 2007: HK Heather Knitz
This pattern is designed for you personal knitting enjoyment. This pattern may NOT be made for sale without written permission from Heather Lynch Lowe/Heather Knitz. All designs are original to me and not intended for copy or reproduction. If you are interested, I would be delighted to speak with you about any retail or consignment options that may be available. I'd be happy to accommodate you.

Fabric Rag Bag PATCHWORK style Purse BAG CROCHET PATTERN
Featurin...Lilly Pulitzer Signature Fabrics
The Knitty Details...
$\circledcirc$ Size P crochet hook $\circledcirc$ One set of large purse handles, here I used a pair of 6.5" u-shaped acrylic lime yicen nanuics (sce ly mmt auu up yuiue iui wueie tu yet ue puise Hauuies) $\circledcirc$ FABRIC AND FABRIC STRIP WIDTH: about 4 yards total of fabric in desired color palette or completely random, make fabric strips approx. 1-1.25" wide for a size P crochet hook...A rule of thumb that I go by (only by making so many of these rag bag purses) is that the width of the fabric strip should be about the width of the knitting needle OR the crochet hook!! \*\*\*Please note that to make this purse I used 2 different lily fabrics, one different fabric for each square.\*\*\* C ribon: $\pmb{1.5}^{,}$ wide lime green mini polka dot grosgrain ribbon (about 1.5 yds for thispurse) $\circledcirc$ GAUGE:5 ${\mathrm{\Delta}}\varsigma\varsigma=3^{\circ}$ ,9rows $\mathtt{S C}=6^{\circ}$ $\circledcirc$ FINISHED SIZE OF LARGE TOTE: Base of purse is approx. 12" wide x 12" deep
CROCHET ON!
1. Prepare fabric for crocheting. Follow the directions listed on the attached guide sheet (see page 5 in the hint and tip guide specifically)! The HINT and TIP GUIDE will tell you how to prepare the fabric, attach the handles and make the purse liner!!

\*\* s you are crocheting, kep in mind tha you wl be rating searae squares that will compile your purse! You actually have a lot of creative control with this purse. If you want a LARGER purse, make 2 additional squares in the manner that the pattern calls for.\*\*\*\*

2. You will make 2 "patchwork" style squares, each approximately 12"x 12", following these instructions: 12" Square Directions Abbreviations: $\mathbf{se=}$ single crochet ch $=$ chain stitch Hook Size: Size P crochet hook Gauge: 5 sc = 3" 8 or 9 rows $\mathtt{s c}=6^{\circ}$ NOTE: Gauge can be highly variable depending on your tension and the fabric that is used. Ch 22 stitches (foundation chain). Starting in $\pmb{2}^{\mathsf{n d}}$ ch, sc across (21 sc). Ch 1 and turn. Sc across crocheting into the back loop of each sc in the row below (21 sc). Continue to stitch rows of 21 sc until you have a square...approximately 16 - 18 rows. Fasten off. After you have made 2 squares (or the amount that you have increased to), lay the squares out (two at a time) flat. 3. Now you are ready to finish the purse. With some of the left over fabric you have cut up MANY, 10" strips of fabric. It is time for the fun part...tying up the seams of the purse. To affix all of these crocheted squares together, you are simply going to tie the squares together using knots! Yes, it really is that easy 4. With the squares flat , lay the strips out alongside the purse approximately 2 inches apart (in the picture is a knit version of a square, but it is Identical to the crochet square). You will be tying the two squares together to create the bottom of the purse first. Use about 6-7 ties to secure the bottom of the purse.

5. Now you are ready to tie up the left seam and the right seam of the purse. I used about 6-7 ties to secure the bottom and then 3-4 on each end of the purse. AGAIN, there is no sewing here...you will simply tie about every two inches the front and the back of the purse together using a fabric strip. \*\*TIP\*\*Leave the ties hanging out OR you can trim them.. personally like them hanging out--it really adds to the texture and charm of the rag bag look! Since the purse is about 18 inches deep, space out the ties by about 2 inches. When you have finished this step, there should be an opening at the top!


6. To attach the handles to the purse, I used 4-14" pieces of grosgrain ribbons. You could actually use fabric strips as well! Check out the hint and tip guide for exact directions on how to attach the handles...choose from u-shaped, d-shaped or circular purse handles! 7. Lay the purse down flat and then lay the purse handle along the top edge. \*\*You may want to use a ruler to measure the center of the purse.\* then lay out the five strips out to properly spread them out across the purse handle. 8. Just as you tied the sides of the purse together with double knots, you will again literally tie the purse and handle together. I tied the ribbon into doubie knotted bows in the pink and green fabric purse. For specific details on handle attachment, see the hint and tip guide that matches the 9. If you want to make a simple broadcloth liner, follow my SIMPLE steps on that also in the hint and tip guide! 10. Congratulations!!! You have now created your very own fabric rag bag large tote! Copyright 2007: HK Heather Knitz This pattern is designed for you personal knitting enjoyment. This pattern may NOT be made for sale without written permission from Heather Lynch Lowe/Heather Knitz. All designs are original to me and not intended for copy or reproduction. If you are interested, I would be delighted to speak with you about any retail or consignment options that may be available. I'd be happy to accommodate you.

Fabric Rag Bag PATCHWORK Purse CROCHETPATTERN
Featuring..Lilly Ppulitzer Signature Fabrics
The Knitty Details...
$\circledcirc$ Size P crochet hook $\circledcirc$ One set of large purse handles, here I used a pair of 6.5" u-shaped acrylic blue handles (see my hint and tip guide for where to get the purse handles) $\circledcirc$ FABRIC AND FABRIC STRIP WIDTH: about 4 yards total of fabric in desired color palette or completely random, make fabric strips approx. 1-1.25" wide for a size P crochet hook.... A rule of thumb that I go by (only by making so many of these rag bag purses) is that the width of the fabric strip should be about the width of the knitting needle OR the crochet hook!!!\*\*\*Piease note that to make this purse I used 2 different Lilly Pulitzer Signature fabrics, one different fabric made two squares.\*\*\* ribon: $\pmb{1.5}^{,}$ wide turquoise polka dot grosgrain ribbon (about 1.5 yds for this purse) $\circledcirc$ GAUGE: ${\mathfrak{z}}\;\mathbf{sc}=3^{\mathfrak{z}}$ , 9 rows $\mathtt{S C}=6^{\circ}$ $\circledcirc$ FINISHED SIZE OF LARGE TOTE: Base of purse is approx. 12" wide x 6/7" deep
CROCHET ON!
1. Prepare fabric for crocheting. Follow the directions listed on the attached guide sheet (see page 5 in the hint and tip guide specifically)! The HINT and TIP GUIDE will tell you how to prepare the fabric, attach the handles and make the purse liner!!

control with this purse. If you want a LARGER purse, make 2 or even 4 additional squares in the manner that the pattern calls for.\*\*\*

2. You will make 4 "patchwork" style squares, each approximately 6"x6", following these instructions: 6" Square Directions Abbreviations: SC $=$ single crochet ch $=$ chain stitch Hook Size: Size P crochet hook Gauge: ${\mathsf{5\;s c}}=3^{\circ}$ 9 rows $\mathtt{s c}=6^{\circ}$ NOTE: Gauge can be highly variable depending on your tension and the fabric that is used. Ch 11 stitches (foundation chain). Starting in $\pmb{2}^{\mathsf{n d}}$ ch, sc across (10 sc). Ch 1 and turn. Sc across crocheting into the back loop of each sc in the row below (10 sc). Continue to stitch rows of 10 sc until you have a square..approximately 8 or 9 rows. Fasten off. After you have made 4 squares (or the amount that you have increased to), lay the squares out (two at a time) flat. 3. Now you are ready to finish the purse. With some of the left over fabric you have cut up MANY, 10" strips of fabric. It is time for the fun part...tying up the seams of the purse. To affix all of these crocheted squares together, you are simply going to tie the squares together using knots! Yes, it really is that easy 4. With the squares flat on the ground, lay the strips out alongside the purse approximately 2 inches apart (in the picture is a knit version of a square, but it is Identical to the crochet square).

5. Using the strips tie the two ends of the squares together (Another way to think about it is that you are taking the 2 individual patchwork squares and are going to be tying them together to create one large rectangle that will make the front of your purse).. 6. Repeat these steps with the “back" side of the purse. Lay squares flat, tie together. 7. Now you are ready to tie up the bottom seam, the left seam and the right seam of the purse. I used about 6-7 ties to secure the bottom and then 3-4 on each end of the purse. AGAiN, there is no sewing here...you will simply tie about every two inches the front and the back of the purse together using a fabric strip. \*\*TIP\*\*Leave the ties hanging out OR you can trim them.. personally kike them hanging out--it really adds to the texture and charm of the rag bag look! Since the purse is about 18 inches deep, space out the ties by about 2 inches. When you have finished this step, there should be an opening at the top!

8. To attach the handles to the purse, I used 4-14" pieces of grosgrain ribbons. You could actually use fabric strips as well! Check out the hint and tip guide for exact directions on how to attach the handles...choose from u-shaped, d-shaped or circular purse handles! 9. Lay the purse down flat and then lay the purse handle along the top edge. \*\*Youmay want to use a ruler to measure the center of the purse.\*\*\* I then lay out the five strips out to properly spread them out across the purse handle. 10.Just as you tied the sides of the purse together with double knots, you will again literally tie the purse and handle together. I tied the ribbon into double knotted bows in the pink and green fabric purse. For specific details on handle attachment, see the hint and tip guide that matches the handles you will be using!!! 11.lf you want to make a simple broadcloth liner, follow my SIMPLE steps on that also in the hint and tip guide! 12. Congratulations!! You have now created your very own fabric rag bag large tote!
Copyright 2007: HK Heather Knitz
This pattern is designed for you personal knitting enjoyment. This pattern may NOT be made for sale without written permission from Heather Lynch Lowe/Heather Knitz. All designs are original to me and not intended for copy or reproduction. If you are interested, I would be delighted to speak with you about any retail or consignment options that may be available. I'd be happy to accommodate you.