This clutch was inspired by a macramé clutch I saw on Pinterest. I have been trying to mimic macramé knots with crochet stitches for a while now, and I think I got pretty close with this one! It is a chic way to carry your necessities and a lot easier to make than it looks.Supplies Needed:-9” x 6” zipper canvas bag-19 10 mm wooden beads (Optional. Could also use 8 mm, but 10 mm is optimal)-1 15 mm wooden bead (Optional. For tassel)-160-175 yards of Bernat Home Maker Dec yarn (good substitutes are Lion Brand Rewind Tape yarn or double strands of Lion Brand Comfy Cotton Blend held together)-Size H 5.0 mm hook, or size needed to obtain gauge-Clear nylon thread and a regular sewing needle-Scissors, yarn needle, tape measure, 2 stitch markers, piece of cardboard 3.5” wideTerms Used and Abbreviations:Pattern is written in US terminology.Begin(ning) – begChain – chDouble Crochet – dcDouble Crochet 2 Together – dc2togFasten off – FOHalf Double Crochet – hdcPlace Bead – PBPlace Marker – PMPuff Stitch – PSRepeat – repRight Side – RSSingle Crochet – scSlip Stitch – sl stSpace(s) – sp(s)Stitch(es) – st(s)Together – togWrong Side – WSYarn Over – YOGauge:14 hdc and 8 rows = 4”.Gauge instructions:Row 1: Ch 15, hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each st across. [14 hdc]Rows 2-8: Ch 2 (beg ch counts as a st), hdc in next st and in each st across. [14 hdc]Finished Measurements:Bag should be slightly larger than the canvas bag. See pattern notes.I have included a link to the YouTube video tutorial for help with the most difficult portions of the pattern.There are no refunds for the purchase of my digital patterns. My patterns have been tested and edited accordingly; however, I there may still be lingering errors, as I am human. If you encounter an error, please notify me and I will fix it asap and send you a the edited copy if necessary.
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