DIY tutorial for making woven bags, how to make handmade bags. Knitting process diagram: Description: Materials and tools: 5 taels of 212 blended wool, 2 pairs of No. 7 looping needles, one crochet hook and one sweater needle each.
The bag is woven in two pieces. Piece A: Double strands of wool, start with 130 stitches, knit a row of upper stitches first.
Knitting pattern: 4 groups of flowers, each group has 32 needles (11 osmanthus needles, 2 lower needles, 1 upper needle, 4 lower needles, 1 upper needle , 2 lower stitches, 11 osmanthus stitches) totaling 128 stitches, plus 2 side stitches, totaling 130...
When knitting patterns, reduce one stitch on both sides of each flower, 8 stitches in each row, and stitches in every other row.
This picture can be understood by all sisters. . .
Decrease stitches every other row, and reduce the remaining 10 stitches while knitting.
Except for the side stitch, merge 2 stitches into one stitch, and merge 4 times, leaving 6 stitches. Knit another row of purl stitch. The middle 4 stitches are combined into 2 stitches, and the lock stitch is broken at the same time
At the beginning, lower the needle and pick up 130 stitches.
The three rows of washboard stitches at the narrowest point (knitting washboard stitches, the needle crossing point, all the ladies can understand.
Three rows of washboard stitches at the narrowest point (6 rows in total), piece A is completed.
The weaving method of piece B is the same as that of piece A.
Knitting process diagram: Sew two pieces A and B. Many sisters know this stitching method.
This is the bottom of the bag after stitching.
This is the front of the bag after stitching.
This is the method of hooking the cylindrical bag with spiral cylindrical bag. First hook a circle of short stitches (when hooking, add a few more stitches as appropriate). Hook another circle and shorten itNeedle (hook into the middle of the back of the bag to hook out the button nose (for buttoning).
Cutting lining and zippers
Sew the strap and body together, then sew the lining and zipper
This is the finished bag.
A "never tire of" stick knitted bag is completed.