This is a crocheted piece.
This crocheted bag is made with natural linen yarn, giving it a summery feel.
I've always wanted a sisal bag, the kind you'd find in a stylish select shop that sells Asian goods.
I was intrigued every time I saw them, and eventually I bought a black sisal bag, but the handles faded in water and before I knew it, it had become an interior decoration item...
My collection of bags keeps increasing, but as summer approaches, I wanted to knit a hemp rope bag that I could use without any worries, so I made one like this.
The notebook in the photo is A5 size.
It would also look great knitted with raffia-style yarn.
You can add a leather tag or a corsage or brooch as a special touch of your choice.
Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
4 rolls of medium to extra-thick linen (40g balls, approximately 60m)
3.0 mm (JP 5/0)
Finished Size
Height 17cm (excluding handles) Width 28cm (laid flat, bag opening)
Bottom 23 x 11 cm, handle approx. 40 cm
Total weight: 160g
Crochet Pattern
Bottom knitting pattern、Handle knitting pattern
Instructions
Please check the knitting pattern along with the instructions for how to make it.
①Start knitting from the bottom of the bag.
Cast on a chain of 20 stitches, and in the first row, scoop up one chain on the other side of the cast-on chain and the back of the crest and make a circular stitch.
Continue knitting, increasing stitches on both ends in each row up to the 10th row.
② From rows 11 to 45, knit the knit stitches without increasing or decreasing the number of stitches, and cut the yarn after finishing row 45.
③Next, knit the handle.
Cast on a chain of 70 stitches, then increase stitches on both ends and work up to three rows using a loop stitch.
Leaving the ends of the yarn long at the beginning and end of knitting can be used to sew the handles onto the bag, making it easier as there is less yarn to deal with.
④ Fold the knitted handle in half and sew together with an overlock, leaving about 5 cm of space on both ends (the part that will be sewn to the bag).
I sewed it together, matching the green circles on the knitting pattern.
For the handle, knit two identical strands.
⑤ Place the handle on the bag body and sew it in the desired position while checking the balance. Then it's finished.

Pattern published: May 4, 2012
Your work

coco's "sisal-style bag"
I made some slight changes to the sisal-style bag recipe to create a natural, girly look.
Mio's "sisal-style bag"
I tried knitting it with linen thread.
I made a cute bag with a vitamin-colored border.
It's my favorite this summer and I always have it with me.
Thank you as always for your wonderful recipes.
I'm looking forward to it in the future.


Mio's "sisal-style bag"
This year I knitted a sisal-style bag and gave it to a friend as a gift.
It was well received for being easy to use.
I always look forward to it.
takechan's "Sisal-style bag"
I tried knitting for the first time in a while.
Crocheting is really fun.
It's hard to tell from the photo, but it's knitted using glittery cotton.
The yarn was a little thin, so I increased the number of stitches to make it just the right size.
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