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I haven’t done any freeform projects in a while, so, having been inspired by Lisa Randolph’s freeform crochet purses, I decided to try some of my own. I figured this would be a great way to get back into freeforming without taking on a big project.
A Birthday Present for My Daughter
I had planned to crochet a purse for my daughter’s birthday a while back. I took a break from the Babette so I could finish it in time. The body of this purse is felted. I used reliable Cascade 220 as well as some novelty yarns I had laying around. The stitch for the body is an alternating single crochet-slip stitch that I found in Kim Werker’s Teach Yourself to Crochet – Visually.
My daughter really loves it, even though I had a heck of a time getting the lining in. I really want to re-do the lining, but she insists it’s fine. She’s gotten several positive compliments on it, so I felt good about that, even though it’s not PERFECT like I want it to be.
A Freeform Crochet “Wallet”
Here’s a little wallet that I came up with a couple of weekends ago. I used some acrylic yarn from my Babette project.
Again, I had problems with the lining. I sewed up the sides of both purses before attaching the linings, so I’m thinking maybe I should try to sew them in before sewing up the sides.
In this instance, the lining sags probably because the material I used is a fairly thin cotton. I need to put a snap or something on the front so it stays closed.
Now I guess it’s time to get back to the Babette and finish sewing the squares together and adding the border. I’ll let you know when I’ve got it all done (and believe me, I can’t wait!).
4 comments On Freeform Crochet Purses
oh patrice – the purse and wallet are beautiful!i love the colorway of the wallet – very happy!
Hey Debbie! Thanks! “Happy” is a good way to describe that wallet. Sometimes I need sunglasses just to look at it :-). Hope to see you soon!
Patrice,
Great looking purses! I especially love the dramatic black and white one. Thanks for the link, too!
Lisa
Thanks, Lisa! And you’re welcome. I really love your bags!
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