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Crochet Tweed Handbag

Just a little something that I finally pulled out of hibernation and finished, after starting a year ago. There is a pattern floating around on Ravelry.com called the ‘p.91 crochet bag’, which manages to make crochet into something really trendy (photo here of one made by Ravelry member Roko). Unfortunately, the pattern is from an out-of-print Japanese magazine and is unavailable to me. However, there is a similar pattern in Happy Hooker, the ‘Fat Bottom Bag’, that has a similar look. I used the fat bottom bag pattern as a guide, and guessing some modifications where I could to make the bag look more like the p.91 crochet bag. To give the bag a little more structure, I also added a cotton lining with a pocket, hand-sewed in after piecing it together. Finally, I added a crochet flower detail to one side to add some romanticism.

I think a lot of crochet items have a 70′s craft project look to them, but I was really happy with the way this bag turned out. It has a vintage feel without looking cheap and fad-ish. Faddy? Fad-like.

Finished bag

Flower detail and inner lining

Crochet Sushi Cat Toys

Shortly after learning to crochet, I had used some of my extra yarn to create this hideous brown fuzzy mouse filled with catnip for my cats to play with. The cats went batty over it – however – it looked like some sort of weird moldy dust bunny, the kind that develop under your couch over months of vacuuming neglect. So, I decided to take a more attractive and fun approach, and design some little sushi roll pieces filled with catnip for them to play with instead. There’s something very kawaii about my cats running around with sushi pieces in their mouths. Perhaps some day I’ll make these available to the public for a small price…

A variety of sushi rolls!