I crocheted and use this lined pouch as a camera case. There are two different granny patterns used here. I found these patterns on yarnutopia webpage, which is a site that has been really helpful to me since when I first started crocheting. For this project you are going to need any size hook as long as it is bigger than size 3.00 mm, a small piece of cloth to line the pouch (or not, it is really up to you) and some beads.
Here are the video tutorials of the squares:
365 Days of Granny Squares Number 351 click here
365 Days of Granny Squares Number 353 click here
Make your squares and come back to this page for the rest of the pouch.
After finishing with the squares notice that they are not the same size, so go ahead and sc around them until you reach the same size. On the corner stitches sc 2, ch 2 sc 2.
Now, hold them together on top of each other and measure their sizes. İf they look the same to you go ahead and start joining them.
I used the single crochet join method which is made by using a hook (not a tapestry needle)
Single Crochet Join
Begin by Making a Slip Knot.
Insert Crochet Hook Into Your Stitches.
Work through the inner loops, meaning the back loop of the square closest to you and the front loop of the square furthest from you.
Join only 3 sides of the squares.
Be consistent; for example, if you began by working through the inner loops, continue working through the inner loops all the way across the row.
After joining the 3 sides, sc around the opening part.
For this
Rnd 1: attach your yarn, ch 1 and sc into the same stitch and around.
Rnd 2: Ch up 3, Dc into the same stitch and around.
Now use a tapestry needly and a piece of cloth to line your pouch. Sew inside the pouch as seen in the photo above. If you are not going to use the pouch for coins or other small things etc, you can skip this part.
Attach your yarn to the side of the pouch to make a handle, I chained 80 and sc joined it to the bag.
You can use snaps, buttons, a small zipper or just yarn to close your pouch. I chained 30 for this step and I tie these strands.
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365 Days of Granny Squares Number 351 click here
365 Days of Granny Squares Number 353 click here
Make your squares and come back to this page for the rest of the pouch.
After finishing with the squares notice that they are not the same size, so go ahead and sc around them until you reach the same size. On the corner stitches sc 2, ch 2 sc 2.
Now, hold them together on top of each other and measure their sizes. İf they look the same to you go ahead and start joining them.
I used the single crochet join method which is made by using a hook (not a tapestry needle)
Single Crochet Join
Begin by Making a Slip Knot.
Insert Crochet Hook Into Your Stitches.
Work through the inner loops, meaning the back loop of the square closest to you and the front loop of the square furthest from you.
Join only 3 sides of the squares.
Be consistent; for example, if you began by working through the inner loops, continue working through the inner loops all the way across the row.
After joining the 3 sides, sc around the opening part.
For this
Rnd 1: attach your yarn, ch 1 and sc into the same stitch and around.
Rnd 2: Ch up 3, Dc into the same stitch and around.
Now use a tapestry needly and a piece of cloth to line your pouch. Sew inside the pouch as seen in the photo above. If you are not going to use the pouch for coins or other small things etc, you can skip this part.
Attach your yarn to the side of the pouch to make a handle, I chained 80 and sc joined it to the bag.
You can use snaps, buttons, a small zipper or just yarn to close your pouch. I chained 30 for this step and I tie these strands.