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Free Pattern | Renaissance Pouch Bag

So recently I had the opportunity to play with some lovely yarn from Medieval Colours (which I blogged about here) and I promised you a lovely new free pattern didn’t I…So without further ado let me introduce the exceptionally versatile Renaissance Pouch Bag!

Everyone loves a bag right! Inspired by Medieval designs the Renaissance Pouch Bag provides a fuss free, hands free answer to carrying your essentials with you when you are out and about. This small cross body bag has enough room to fit in your keys, phone and money which makes it a perfect addition to any occasion from festivals, to brunch, to date night.

Matching the bag to your outfit can now be a breeze! The Renaissance Pouch bag is a real wear-with-everything piece. Experiment with a plain style for that easy minimalist look or add pops of colours to create a more striking design. Make it for you or make it for a little one by just altering the strap length. 

The bag does not require advance skills to make so it perfect for a beginner – advanced crocheters can enjoy an easy to make pattern with a fun texture!

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Pattern:

Yarn: 

Hook: 5 mm / US size H

Size: 

Establishing the correct gauge is not critical to this pattern. Pattern will work in other yarns though gauge/size will be different.

You will also need:

Abbreviations: 

Stitch Guidance:

Special Stitch:

Alternating Half Double Treble / Alternating Half Double Crochet (Alt htr/Alt hdc): This stitch is worked exactly like a normal htr/hdc but you work the stitches in the back and front loops; alternating from one to the other as you work.

Pattern:

Note: The ch 1 at the start of each rnd does not count as a st

Rnd 1: Either make a magic ring (adjustable ring) to start or ch 3 and sl st to the first ch to form a ring, ch1 then crochet 10 htr/ Alt hdc into the ring, sl st to the top of the first st to join; use tail yarn to tighten centre ring closed if necessary (10 sts).

Rnd 2: Ch1, then crochet 2 Alt htr/ Alt hdc into each st around, sl st to the top of the first st to join (20 sts).

Rnd 3: Ch1, then crochet * 1 Alt htr/ Alt hdc in the next st, 2 Alt htr/ Alt hdc into the next st *, repeat from * to * in each st around until the end, sl st to the top of the first st to join (30 sts).

Rnd 4: Ch1, then crochet * 1 Alt htr/ Alt hdc in the next 2 sts, 2 Alt htr/ Alt hdc into the next st*, repeat from * to * in each st around until the end, sl st to the top of the first st to join (40 sts).

Rnd 5 –17: Ch1, then crochet 1 Alt htr/ Alt hdc in each st around until the end, sl st to the top of the first st to join on each rnd. Do not finish off, go straight to making the flap (40 sts).

Making the flap:

Note: From this point onwards you will be  working back and forth in rows.

Row 1-3: Ch 1, then crochet 1 Alt htr/ Alt hdc into the next 20 sts, turn (20 sts)

Row 4: Ch 1, htr/hdc2tog, then crochet 1 Alt htr/ Alt hdc into the next 16 sts, htr/hdc2tog in the last 2 sts, turn (18 sts)

Row 5: Ch 1, htr/hdc2tog, then crochet 1 Alt htr/ Alt hdc into the next 14 sts, htr/hdc2tog in the last 2 sts, turn (16 sts)

Row 6: Ch 1, htr/hdc2tog, then crochet 1 Alt htr/ Alt hdc into the next 12 sts, htr/hdc2tog in the last 2 sts, turn (14 sts)

Row 7: Ch 1, htr/hdc2tog, then crochet 1 Alt htr/ Alt hdc into the next 10 sts, htr/hdc2tog in the last 2 sts, turn. Do not finish off, go straight to making the button hole (12 sts)

Button Hole:

Sl st in the front loop in the next 5 sts, sl st in both loops in the next st, ch 6, sl st in both loops in the next st, sl st in the front loop in the next 5 sts.

Next single crochet neatly down the edge of the flap and around the whole pouch opening; when you come to the top of row 7 you should sl st in each st. End with a sl st to your first sl st to fasten off and weave in any ends.

Handle:

Note: The bag is designed to be worn diagonally across your body but you can make the handle any size you want just by adjust the number of chs you make for the handle length.

Taking the three lengths of chain plait / braid them together to form a sturdy handle;

Secure each end of your handle to each side of your bag using a yarn needle and some of your yarn. 

Close the flap to gauge where to position your  button, once you are happy with were it should be sew your button into place.

And that’s it!

Thank you to Medieval Colours for providing the yarn for this pattern

I can’t wait to see the beautiful bags you create! Make sure you link me your finished projects on your favourite social media sites: Ravelry, Facebook page or Facebook group, Twitter,  Pinterest and Instagram

Until next time; keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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