Bag Tutorial: Shaggy Bag With Lining
My latest creation….. the handbag which I have been talking over the previous 2 posts, where I showed how to make the zipper pocket and 6-compartment slip pocket. This is the bag that has them in it. So get ready to create one of the coolest fashion handbags with your own hands!
Remember the loop stitch crochet video, I made this bag out of this stitch. The material I used is poly jersey interlock, exactly the same material I used for the locker hook projects. This material is smooth and has some elastic property so it is easy to crochet. The lustrous finishing makes the bag shimmering. The loops can be cut to make the bag looks furry, but I kept it uncut until I get bored with loops :p
This tutorial is a little lengthy as I am covering everything in detail and squeeze them into 1 post, including crochet of shaggy bag, attach of handlers, and insert of lining. Hope I made them clear to understand with all the step-by-step pictures. Let me know if I have left out anything or going too brief.
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Wow, that is so creative and fun! I think I’m going to buy an extra yard of material, and make shoulder straps, just ’cause I like shoulder straps. The design is pure genious! You go, Girl! ♥
The straps are soft, they provide good cushion for our shoulders…. have a try and you will like it
I am soooo happy I found your blog! You are so clever and make such pretty things, then even better.. share them with everyone
Thanks for sharing with your friends!!! Love it!!!
Fantastic!!!! You must never sleep–how can one person keep coming up with such great designs.
I sleep very little and my brain constantly work to create something useful and beautiful
I LOVE creation and invention!!!
Oh, this is very nice.Thanks for sharing with us.
You are welcome
Hola: Que gran tutorial, en verdad una clase magistral. Me encanto la idea.
Muchas gracias
Translation (by Google):
Hello: What a great tutorial, really a master class. I loved the idea.
Thank you very much
Thanks, Doris. Hope you will try and feedback to me
O my goodness! I LOVE this…the green is a perfect color too!
This is so cute!!!
I would love to share it!
Thanks, Rene. Please share it among your community by using the “Share This” icon above, it is easy to use!!!
You are SO FABULOUS! Every project is more amazing than the next. This bag is so chic. LOVE IT!
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All of your projects are amazing, but you’ve really outdone yourself with this one!! I love all the texture from those loops!
I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-shaggy-bag-from-crocheted-jersey-fabric/2010/04/13/
–Anne
Thanks, Anne!!!
Very, very good.
Mina
Hi Mina, I am exploring on the flowers you showed me. Will post it soon after I finished it, watch out yay
this is so pretty! You make really awesome stuff! I’m in awe!
Thanks Miss Crafty Fingers, I love creative handmade
This indeed is beautiful!! I’m so proud of you
Thanks, Gargi
**happy**
This bag is simply GOOD! Can I have one, please?
In fact, I plan to sell this for those who can’t sew and crochet. But, let me get my online store ready first. Want to be my first customer?
This bag is totally gorgeous. Thank you for sharing your wonderful creations. xx
You are welcome. Sharing is wonderful
I love this bag!
I went to buy fabric for this and the woman I asked looked at me with a blank stare when I where the poly jersey interlock fabric was. I don’t know enough about fabrics to know if there’s anything I can substitute that for.
Can you help me with some ideas of what I should look for?
This material is not cotton, it is a kind synthetic (poly) rayon that being used to make T-shirts. Most sport-ware nowadays are using this kind of material.
Basically, you can substitute it with cotton T-shirt or anything you can crochet and fray only a little at the raw edge.
Hope this help.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to answer my question. I’m looking forward to reading your blog, you have many wonderful ideas.
This is STUNNING! I think I found my summer bag. =) Thanks so much, I’ll be linking.
Found you and your great purse via DIY day at One Pretty Thing. I love this bag and the color is just so me!! I am going to have to find my crochet hooks!
bee blessed
mary
I just love this! Would you stop by my blog linking party (Sun thru Wed) and link to this so i can share it with my readers (and remember to try it myself@!) All the best,
can’t wait to check out some of your other crocheting and locker hooking projects. http://www.creativejewishmom.com
This is really stunning! It’s now on my to do list.
Hi,do you sell your bags here?how much if you sell your bags? Im so interested with handmade things but unfortunatelly kindda busying with my work.Im waiting to buy your bags even though i cant make by myself,haha!
Suggest if you can open class at somewhere maybe i’ll be the 1st person to attend your class!
I wish that I open a class to teach but it is not possible yet…
I will email you the detail…
hi,ur creation is totally great. may i have Chinese version of explanation about the process of create the handmade bag since my mom is interesting but she’s no understand English. for her is hard to understand. thanks.=)
May be you can help her to translate instead…. it’s quite hard for me
I hope I can write a chinese version one day!
Wonderful writing, thanks for putting this together! This is obviously one interesting post. Thanks for the valuable information and insights you have provided.
What type of background do you have? Fiber arts, or what? I have never run across someone so talented!
I truely enjoy your website – everyday something new and something I want to make! Where do you find the time?
Great tutorial! I’ve added your tutorial to my directory of free patterns and tutorials for Purses, Totes & Handbags at http://www.linda-matthews.com/free-purse-patterns-and-tutorials/
Thanks for sharing!
Your bags are lovely, Thank you for sharing – I can’t wait for your store so I can purchase on – I love the color you chose also – I might make a black one for the fall.
O, this is pure genius. Probably the most beautiful design for “tarn” (t-shirt yarn) I’ve ever seen.
I’m making this bag and am not sure the 1″ strips are a good fit with the 5 mm hook. I can’t even chain with it. Should I be using 1/2″ strips or a much larger hook? I like the look of small stitches. Thanks!
Are you using knit fabric? Cotton fabric or other non-stretchy fabric is too stiff for 1″ with 5mm hook. You can try 1/2″ with 5mm hook, test a small sample by pulling the strip to see if it is strong enough for you crochet.
Yes, I was using cotton knit fabric and it wasn’t interlock. I ended up cutting the strips to 1/2″ and using a 6mm hook and it’s worked quite well. I think I’ve found what I’m supposed to use. Thanks!
Oh great that you found a way! Cotton knit is a bit stiff to use compare to the poly knit.
Hi,
I was just wondering how many yards of tarn you need for this project? I have found that the fabric varies in the width and I want to make sure I buy enough of the fabric
I am not sure about the yardage after making it tarn. The fabric width is 60″, so if you work out the math, (60/0.75) x 5, it is about 360 yards assuming there is 10% wastage.
wow, that’s very pretty. I love it!
This is such a great tutorial! Me and some friends made some together. SO cute! I just wondered if you had any tricks to cutting the strips of the jersey interlock? We used a rotary cutter. Also.. can you explain a little further in depth how you slip stitched the lining to the bag?
Thanks so much!
WONDERFUL TUTORIAL! I have a question: can I buy the material on line? Do you have any tips for me? I’m writing from Italy and it’s very hard to find a cheap solution.
Thank you!
I am triple checking on yards of fabric for this project. 6 yards is a LOT of fabric. I have yarns of jersey that I have from tshirts. So are you saying that I need about 350 yards of continuous strips? Thank you. I can’t wait to make this bag. Do you have any photos of the beginning of this project like the ones for the lining. I am not understanding how the bag is together.
It uses a lot of materials due to it’s loops. I didn’t calculate the total yardage after cutting them into strips. I bought 6 yards, used 5 yards for the strips and reserved 1 yard for the handles. At the end of the project, I still have some balance strips but not a lot. 6 yards are on the high side since everyone’s loop length is different, so better to have more.
There are 2 tutorials on sewing the pockets for the bag, and, this is the only tutorial for the lining.
Thank you for your quick response! I will get 6 yards of fabric then. I am looking forward to this project. thanks
Oh yeah, keep us posted about your progress
Hi editor (craft possion)
i like this bag .. and i hope to do like it >>> soon
but, do u have a video shows the details .. and i dont understand what do u use for crochet this bag a thread wool? or another thing?
can u help me please!!!
thanks ..
i mean wool or fabric? and what is the size of the crochet hook ?
Hi Sara,
The material and crochet hook are on the above tutorial, poly jersey interlock fabric strips with 5mm crochet hook.
Hope to see your bag soon
,,, you are really wonderful..
it’s nice to share with you ^^
Thank you found your tutorial very resourceful. I liked how you crocheted in your loops, as well as my next liner, I will have to try a pocket or even a zipper pocket. Very educational and I love it. Thank you again.
You are most welcome, Kelly!!! I am happy to know that this helps
Hi editor
how r u ?
im so glad now
I told u before that i will made like bag >> and i do ^^
but with thread of wool not jersey interlock fabric
my mom encouraged me to make big one
thank you editor
Wow, can’t wait to see your bag!!!! Do keep us update
I just came across this site and I love your loop bag, I am going to try to make it, I am a beginner at crocheting is it something a beginner can do? And love the green, so cheerful..Thank you for sharing…
Terri, sorry to say that this is not suitable for beginner. May be you can try crochet drawstring bag at this moment and come back later when you have gained more experiences
My grandaughter Sara has learned how to corchet from the computer. I got her some yarn and needles. She just made a hat with a flower on it, It is beautiful. I never have tackled anything that hard. I am so proud of her. She now has a new hobby that will comfort her and she is going to make your purse and a hat for a friend. Thank you for the great instructions.
WOW! You have just made me want to learn how to crochet!
I am a relative newbie to crocheting. When you say to “rotate” and not “turn,” can you please describe the difference? I am not sure what the difference is. Also, is this pattern easy enough for a beginner to crocheting? It looks simple enough and I have basic crocheting knowledge, but I don’t want to start it until I know for sure. It looks gorgeous. Finally, if I want a slightly taller bag or wider bag, how do I modify? THANKS!
Nicole
Good question, Nicole. Turn usually means you turn from right side to wrong side. Rotate in the pattern above means that you “turn” to the other side of the loops of the foundation chain and still crochet on the right side.
Потрясающая сумка!Спасибо!
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Awesome bag, Thank you!
hello! thank you for this amazing pattern i’m about to begin. i was wondering if i could just join the strips as i would with a new skien of yarn? or if there is a reason for joining with cutting the slits in each end of material? thank you!
Yes, you may do that as long as it is not too bulky to crochet.
LOVE this bag and can think of quite a few people who would love one as well. If I didn’t work this in the poly-jersey right away, do you think it would work with regular yarn as well? Also what did you mean when you said to cut along the warp, does that mean cutting with the stretch or against it?
Thanks in advance and thanks a million for the pattern
Chunky & bulky yarn should work too but you have to check the tension gauge so that it won’t come out too small.
Cutting along warp direction means cut in parallel with the fabric selvages (the side).
Hello. I’m so happy i found your blog and knew you. You very helpful, clever, skillful and creative. How did you learn to do these things. I’m proud of you. Just now, i’m trying to start small business in handmade art. So i want to make many beautiful things like not handmade. Thank you dear
Thanks for dropping by, Oyuka. Majority of the crafts I made are self taught from books.
i came across your site and love the look of your loop handbag. i had to make me one in my fav colors red, white and blue, americana girl! thanks for clear patterns thats easy to read. i am avid crocheter….
This is TOO, TOO beautiful!!!!!! Original and really spectacular, inside and out.
oh my, this bag is gorgeous, I love it, I have been wanting to get into making stuff for a while and bags are my passion although price is my enemy, aswell as practicality! most bags do not have enough pockets ect for me to keep organized, but the idea of making my own beautiful bag which can have as many pockets I need and be the size i want is magic. but i have never crocheted before ever, but am determined to make this my first attempt! any advice ! if you could possibly send me a even more simplified version of the stitches etc then you would be an absolute star ! x
very good
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