Illustration of a hollow-style woolen bag weaving, with a long, circular structure and the use of yellow wool, which looks like a ripe pineapple! This woolen bag has no handles and is specially designed to be placed at home or in the car to store odds and ends. If you like it, follow the tutorial and try it out~
1. First crochet the yellow thread for 25 stitches, then start to lock stitches counterclockwise for 25 stitches, lock stitches 3 stitches into the last needle hole, then continue to lock stitches counterclockwise for 25 stitches, and lock stitches 2 times into the last needle hole Needle.
1. Continue locking stitches to complete 3 rounds, with 54 stitches in each round. Write down two long needles in each hook from the first to the fifth stitches to separate the next three stitches. Without placing a needle, continue to hook two long needles in each of the next one to five needle holes, and separate the next three needle holes without placing a needle. Complete the cycle and crochet a small lace.
3. Next, crochet the small petals on the original layer (10 stitches are a small lace), leave out the front 3 stitches, then lock stitch 4 stitches, then draw 5 stitches, and jump to the next lace. , free up 3 stitches in the front, then lock stitch 4 stitches, then draw lace stitches 5 stitches, jump to the next lace, and complete one circle.
4. Then in the third step, inside the large hole of the raffia, hook 10 stitches of the long needle in the middle of the lace. Make one stitch of the long needle at the top of the original layer of lace without tightening the needle. Jump into the next large hole of the raffia and hook in the middle. Make 1 stitch of long needle, lock to 1 stitch, continue hooking 9 stitches of medium long needle, and complete 1 circle.
5. Next, crochet the small petal edge on the original layer (10 stitches are a small lace), leave 3 stitches in the front, then lock stitch 4 stitches, then draw 5 stitches, and jump to the next lace. Leave 3 stitches in the front, then lock stitch 4 stitches, then draw lace stitches 5 stitches, jump to the next lace, and complete 1 loop. Then in the third step, inside the large hole of the raffia, hook 10 stitches of the long needle in the middle, hook one stitch of the medium-long needle at the top of the original layer of lace without tightening, jump to the next large hole of the raffia, hook 1 stitch of the long needle in the middle, Lock to 1 stitch, continue hooking the middle long needle for 9 stitches, and complete 1 circle. Complete 6 layers of patterns in a loop.
6. Stretch 100 stitches, then lock stitch 2 layers, string the mouth of the patterned bag together, add a bow made of ribbon and small flowers made of purple wool, and a beautiful bag is knitted like this.