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Viktoria Sorokina2 minutes read

Create a versatile jute bag by following detailed instructions on knitting and assembling, including forming the body, straps, and valve using specific tools and materials. The final product includes a functional handbag with a secure closure and sturdy design.

Insights

  • To create a universal jute bag, one must carefully knit and assemble various components, including the body, sidewalls, strapping, and valve, ensuring uniformity and precision in each step.
  • The final touch involves attaching a sew-on magnetic button for closure, emphasizing the importance of attention to detail and neatness in completing the handbag construction process.

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Recent questions

  • How do I start making a jute bag?

    Begin by creating a loop and chaining 35 air loops of the same size.

  • What tools and materials are needed for a jute bag?

    Two-thread jute twine, thread thickness 2 mm, density 1100 tex, cotton or polyester cord 3 mm thick, main hook number 5-6, smaller auxiliary hook number 3-4, marker, sew-on magnetic button, colorless monofilament, and thin needle.

  • How do I knit the body of a jute handbag?

    Knit the first row with single crochets behind the pigtail, aiming for 35 single crochets.

  • What is the process for creating the strapping of a jute bag?

    Create the strapping by knitting two loops in recesses and one loop in other areas.

  • How do I finish a jute handbag with a valve?

    Finish by sewing the valve to the body of the handbag and adding a magnetic button for closure.

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Summary

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Creating a Versatile Jute Bag Tutorial

  • The master class is about creating a universal jute bag that can be used in various ways.
  • Tools and materials needed include two-thread jute twine, thread thickness 2 mm, density 1100 tex, cotton or polyester cord 3 mm thick, main hook number 5-6, smaller auxiliary hook number 3-4, marker, sew-on magnetic button, colorless monofilament, and thin needle.
  • Start by making a loop, then chain 35 air loops, ensuring they are the same size.
  • Knit the first row with single crochets for the jumper behind the pigtail, aiming for 35 single crochets.
  • Continue knitting subsequent rows with single crochets behind the back wall of the pigtail, ensuring the same height with minimal gaps between them.
  • After completing 32 rows for the body of the handbag, perform wet heat treatment by ironing through a dense fabric.
  • Fold the product in half with the front side inward to form the sidewalls, stitching them together.
  • Hide the thread ends under the loops of the first row on the wrong side using a smaller hook.
  • Create the strapping of the handbag body by knitting two loops in the places of recesses and one loop in other areas.
  • Knit the bag valve in rotary rows, forming a semicircular valve by increasing stitches strategically.

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Crochet Handbag: Elegant Rows and Stitches

  • Start by crocheting a row with single crochets and increases, alternating between two single crochets and one increase in each loop.
  • Continue with the fifth row by making three lifting air loops and crocheting magnificent columns, repeating the steps until the end of the row.
  • Progress to the sixth row consisting solely of single crochets, ensuring evenness by pulling the thread to the level of the hook.
  • Move on to the seventh row, doubling the extreme loops for symmetry, and continue crocheting single crochets until the end.
  • In the eighth row, alternate between half-columns with a crochet and two air loops, skipping one loop in the previous row each time.
  • Knit the ninth row with three single crochets over the arches of two air loops, maintaining the pattern.
  • Form the upper part of the valve by crocheting single crochets above each other, with three single crochets above lush columns and one in the central part.
  • Finish by sewing the valve to the body of the handbag, ensuring neatness and alignment, and adding a magnetic button for closure.
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