Handbag Crochet Pattern: Casual Grey
By Alina Owais
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About this ebook
People say that a handbag can make or break a whole outfit. Handbags are an absolute must-have when about your daily activities, whether you’re going to brunch, work, or the grocery. Where else would you put your essentials and valuable items, right?
There are plenty of choices for handbags available: from designer ones to vintage pieces. But it would be less satisfying to carry a bag that you made yourself?
Learn how to create your own adorable crochet handbag with Handbag Crochet Pattern: Casual Gray!
Now’s your chance to craft a cute everyday handbag you can bring anywhere. Don’t worry, this beginner crochet book will equip you with the knowledge you’ll need, including the materials required, types of yarn used, reading crochet patterns, as well as different types of stitches and techniques.
This crochet book tells you the right measurements, eliminating the need to estimate. Learn how to read patterns, thanks to our designated section elaborating the number of stitches and how they’re connected in the next ones. The instructions are streamlined according to the part of the bag you’re stitching: the bag base, the body, the handle, and then putting all three parts together.
Follow the detailed pattern guide and work one round after another, slowly working into the final product. We’ve also added a section on customization suggestions, giving you the freedom to crochet the handbag of your dreams!
In this crochet for beginners book, you’ll encounter:
✅ Links redirecting you to video tutorials
✅ High-definition photos explaining the types of stitches used
✅ Easy-to-digest instructions starting from scratch to assembly
Proudly show off your new handmade crochet bag to your family and friends. Add the Handbag Crochet Pattern: Casual Gray to your cart TODAY!
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105 ratings8 reviews
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This is a free Kindle ebook, written around 1913.
It's not a horror novel, by today's standards, but it is a fascinating observation about morals and class differences in that time period. It made me think more carefully about what people are willing to do or not do to be comfortable in life. It's a bit slow paced but I thought it was worth the time. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes was first published in 1914 but is still relevant and intriguing today. A first-class, highly acclaimed thriller that is based on the grisly Jack the Ripper murders that occurred in Whitechapel, London twenty years before. It is a real page turner. Definitely worth a tour and available for free as an ebook at Amazon.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5"You must bear with me, Mrs Bunting, if I seem a little - just a little - unlike the lodgers you have been accustomed to",, February 20, 2015This review is from: The Lodger (Paperback)This review is from: The Lodger (Paperback)Last read this aged 13, when I loved it. Re-reading it forty years later, I still find it a jolly good read.Set in foggy Victorian London, the novel opens with a married couple - the Buntings, previously servants and now reduced to a state of penury as they fail to find lodgers for their spare rooms. And then comes a knock at the door and their problems seem answered, with the arrival of prospective tenant Mr Sleuth - a gentleman, no less, who pays in advance and likes to read the Bible.But in the first few pages we realise Mr Sleuth is somewhat peculiar: a man who does experiments in his rooms and demands to be left alone. And why does he go out late at night into the foggy streets?Meanwhile London is suffering a series of Jack-the-Ripper type attacks on young women of alcoholic persuasion...Very compelling read indeed, written in 1913.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A poor couple takes a lodger into their house, at the time the town is hounted by a serial killer. The couple slowly start to wonder if their lodger is that serial killer. Are they right or not?
The tension is slowly built up and although we, readers, also suspect the lodger being the killer, we only get an answer at the end of this well-written book. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was in 8th grade and read The Album, by Mary Roberts Rinehart and thought it was so good that when my sister Colette, then just out of high school and in Omaha going to business school, asked me what I would like for my birthday I said a Mary Roberts Rinehart book. Instead she gave me this book and I read it and was enthusiastically enamored of it. The book was first published in 1913.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5An Edwardian Thriller. The Buntings, a married couple retired from service, are down on their luck. While trying to preserve their "respectability" they have sold or pawned many of their clothes and furnishings. Just in the nick of time an eccentric gentleman chooses to rent 2 rooms from them at a generous rate. At about the same time a series of gruesome murders start happening, all the work of "The Avenger" (Jack the Ripper). The story continues as Mr and Mrs Bunting begin to suspect just who they might have let in their house as a lodger.The story is well written, and atmospheric. Belloc Lowndes, the sister of Hillaire Belloc, is able to keep the suspense building until the very end. This story was recommended to Ernest Hemingway by Gertrude Stein, as he recounts in A Moveable Feast. I greatly enjoyed it.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Anyone who has seen the old silent movie of "The Lodger" directed by Hitchcock will recognise the plot of this book. Young mysterious lodger boarding at home of elderly couple, "is he or isn't he the serial killer" (based on Jack the Ripper and set in Victorian London). Definitely worth a read, the novel focuses on the elderly couple and how much people are prepared to ignore dangerous clues when they have a rich lodger and need the money!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Mr og Mrs Bunting har det hårdt økonomisk, så en logerende Mr Sleuth er velkommen, selv om han er lidt mærkelig. En af deres bekendte er ved politiet og holder dem detaljeret orienteret om en række mord begået af Hævneren. Ægteparret bliver mere og mere overbevist om at deres logerende er Hævneren, men hvad skal de gøre? Huslejepengene er jo gode nok.Udmærket bog om et moralsk dilemma
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Handbag Crochet Pattern - Alina Owais
Copyright statement – Alina Owais © July 2020
This pattern is property of Alina Owais. It is copyrighted, and is for personal use only. No part of this pattern may be reproduced, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, may not be translated, reproduced or circulated in another language without the written permission of the author.
You can crochet for yourself, for a gift or for charity. You may sell the finished product made from this pattern with credit to the author.
Table of Contents
Copyright statement – Alina Owais © July 2020
Materials used
Gauge
Abbreviations
How to read the pattern
Stitches and techniques
Chainless front post double crochet (chsfpdc)
Chainless half double crochet (chshdc)
Chainless