This is a crocheted piece.
With Halloween approaching, do you feel like knitting something?
Even adults will be excited by the pumpkin lanterns and cute ghost-like items.
With that in mind, I decided to make a small crocheted bag.
You can also knit it as a gift and surprise someone with a "Happy Halloween!"
The texture of Eco Andaria matches perfectly with Halloween, which is a season that suits vivid colors.
The small broom on the left, pictured here, has a tassel knot at the top hidden in the string, and a twig found in the garden is hung on top.
How to make a tassel pageSo please refer to it.
Yarn and Crochet Hook Size
Hamanaka Eco Andaria
Color No. 1...25g
Color No. 30 (black face parts)...a little
4.0mm (US G-6) Crochet Hook
Crochet Pattern
Instructions
Please also check the knitting pattern along with the instructions.
①Start knitting from the center of the motif.
Cast on a chain of 10 stitches and increase stitches on both sides of each row until you reach the 8th row.
In the 9th row, knit 45 stitches to make a chain that will serve as a handle, then cut the yarn after completing one round.
② Knit another piece with the same motif (knitted up to row 9), and leave the yarn attached for the second piece without cutting it.
Place two motifs on top of each other with the right sides facing outwards, then continue with the second thread, picking up the stitches of both pieces at the same time (inserting the needle through both pieces) and pulling them apart.
To make the chain part of the handle, gather two chains (enough for two motifs) together and wrap them in a bundle with 60 knit stitches.
③ Please try adding a face as you like.

Your work

mii@'s "Ghost Bag"
My eldest daughter has loved crocheting since she was in elementary school, and she wanted to make a gift for her friend as she was graduating from high school, so she crocheted it, piled it up with sweets, and gave it to her as a gift.
Apparently everyone was happy and said it was cute (о´∀`о)
