Every single Christmas I find myself with small gifts I’m not quite sure how to wrap. You know the ones I’m talking about; the small trinkets, jewelry, Christmas ornaments…things that didn’t already come in a box for easy wrapping. Or maybe they already come with in a small box, but you know that people never keep boxes around, and/or you’d like them to have a nice soft place to store their beautiful peice when it’s not in use. The Velvet Draw String Gift Bag is the perfect solution to these problems!
This is the softest, and simplest little satchel for just such a gift, guys, and I’m so in love with it, I knew I would have to share!
Materials:
Bernat Velvet Yarn
Crochet Hook, F – 3.75mm
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle
Terms and abbreviations to know:
magic ring
st, sts – stitch, stitches
ch, chs – chain, chains
rnd, rnds – round, rounds
sc – single crochet
inc – increase, work 2 sts in 1 st
dec – decrease, connect 2 sts together to make 1 st
sp, sps – space, spaces
hdc – half double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
Notes:
Velvet Draw String Gift Bag
Small
Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring; 6 sts
Rnd 2: inc in each st around; 12 sts
Rnd 3: (inc, sc in next st)6x; 18 sts
Rnds 4-10: sc in each st around; 18 sts
Rnd 11: (dec, sc in next 4 sts)3x; 15 sts
Rnd 12: (ch 1, sk next st, sc in next st)7x, sl st into last st; 7 sts, 7 ch-1 sps, 1 sl st
Rnd 13: (sc, hdc, sc) together into each ch 1 space around, sl st into first st to join; 21 sts, 1 sl st
Do not fasten off. Continue making the chain for the draw string.
Ch 30
Cut yarn, leaving about a 5 inch tail. Do not yet fasten off, but instead, pull you loop up a bit so that your chain doesn’t come undone during assembly.
Using that end loop, pull your chain through each ch 1 space below your last rnd, going from the inside to outside the bag on the first on, then from the outside to the inside of the bag on the next one. Do this all the way around, and then go back through the first ch 1 space you began with again, so that you finish with your chain on the inside of the bag. Tighten your final ch around your hook again, and then sl st back into the last rnd of the bag to create the loop. The bag can then be sinched by pulling one side of the loop. Fasten off, and weave in ends.
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Medium
Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring; 6 sts
Rnd 2: inc in each st around; 12 sts
Rnd 3: (inc, sc in next st)6x; 18 sts
Rnd 4: (inc, sc in next 2 sts)6x; 24 sts
Rnds 5-15: sc in each st around; 24 sts
Rnd 16: (dec, sc in next 6 sts)3x; 21 sts
Rnd 17: (ch 1, sk next st, sc in next st)10x, sl st into last st; 10 sts, 10 ch-1 sps, 1 sl st
Rnd 18: (sc, hdc, sc) together into each ch 1 space around, sl st into first st to join; 30 sts, 1 sl st
Do not fasten off. Continue making the chain for the draw string.
Ch 40
Cut yarn, leaving about a 5 inch tail. Do not yet fasten off, but instead, pull you loop up a bit so that your chain doesn’t come undone during assembly.
Using that end loop, pull your chain through each ch 1 space below your last rnd, going from the inside to outside the bag on the first on, then from the outside to the inside of the bag on the next one. Do this all the way around, finishing with your chain on the inside of the bag. Tighten your final ch around your hook again, and then sl st back into the last rnd of the bag to create the loop. The bag can then be sinched by pulling one side of the loop. Fasten off, and weave in ends.
Large
Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring; 6 sts
Rnd 2: inc in each st around; 12 sts
Rnd 3: (inc, sc in next st)6x; 18 sts
Rnds 4: (inc, sc in next 2 sts)6x; 24 sts
Rnd 5: (inc, sc in next 3 sts; 30 sts
Rnds 6-20: sc in each st around; 30 sts
Rnd 16: (dec, sc in next 8 sts)3x; 27 sts
Rnd 17: (ch 1, sk next st, sc in next st)13x, sl st into last st; 13 sts, 13 ch-1 sps, 1 sl st
Rnd 18: (sc, hdc, sc) together into each ch 1 space around, sl st into first st to join; 39 sts, 1 sl st
Do not fasten off. Continue making the chain for the draw string.
Ch 45
Cut yarn, leaving about a 5 inch tail. Do not yet fasten off, but instead, pull you loop up a bit so that your chain doesn’t come undone during assembly.
Using that end loop, pull your chain through each ch 1 space below your last rnd, going from the inside to outside the bag on the first on, then from the outside to the inside of the bag on the next one. Do this all the way around, and then go back through the first ch 1 space you began with again, so that you finish with your chain on the inside of the bag. Tighten your final ch around your hook again, and then sl st back into the last rnd of the bag to create the loop. The bag can then be sinched by pulling one side of the loop. Fasten off, and weave in ends.
I hope you have enjoyed the Velvet Draw String Gift Bag pattern! If you share on social media be sure to tag @ekaygdesigns, so that I can see what you’ve made!
Though the bags are relatively small, I am still really happy to have seen this! How I wish I am creative enough to make all these stuff because I now myself really well and I don’t think that it is still within my skills. But if I will invest time on doing the said stuff, there’s indeed a higher chance of me learning the craft. At the same time, I would be so happy to share the ways on how to do it with my friends so that we can do it all together at one. It’s also a perfect bonding time for us!