Inside Crochet 183 | Stellaris Bag

I’m so happy to share with you my latest pattern that’s featured in Issue 183 of Inside Crochet magazine – please may I introduce the Stellaris Bag 🌟

The crochet Stellaris Bag featured in Inside Crochet magazine, placed on an opened page showing the bag design alongside a model holding it.

The Stellaris Bag is a simple but different crochet accessory that combines clean lines with the subtle sparkle of beads. It’s worked using a straightforward stitch pattern, and then brought to life with simple beadwork, crocheting with them as you go, that was designed to catch the light just like tiny constellations scattered across the night sky.

The name Stellaris comes from the Latin word for “starry,” and that’s exactly the mood I wanted to capture – something elegant, a touch magical, and a joy to make. The addition of beads may look intricate, but the technique is really beginner-friendly and adds a stunning effect without overcomplicating the process.

❤️ SAVE STELLARIS BAG ON RAVELRY ❤️

A woman with long wavy hair stands against a brick wall, wearing a light pink dress and holding a small dark crocheted blue handbag.
© 2025 Inside Crochet 183 / Leanne Jade

For this design, I used Drops Nord Mix, 50g; 45% alpaca, 30% Polyamide, 25% wool (Deep Ocean Mix 09) a smooth, lightweight yarn that gives great stitch definition and just the right amount of drape for a bag. The yarn’s soft sheen complements the sparkle of the sead beads perfectly, making it a stylish little statement piece. You can, of course, personalise your bag with different bead colours – think silver for moonlight shimmer or gold for a touch of sunshine glow.

A close-up of a handmade teal crocheted purse with white bead details, held by a person wearing a silver ring and a light-colored top.
© 2025 Inside Crochet 183 / Leanne Jade

For this design you will need stitch markers to help mark the beginning and end of each row and a tapestry needle, 110 x Pearl (334) seed beads size 6, extra large press stud and 3mm (Closest US size D/2).

I loved how this project turned out; if you’re looking to add a bit of handmade flair to your wardrobe then go grab your copy of Inside Crochet Magazine Issue 177.

This issue is an absolute treat for anyone who loves all things celestial! Aptly themed around “a star-studded line-up of celestial inspired projects”, it’s filled with cosy makes inspired by the sun, moon and stars. It’s such a dreamy collection to be part of, and my Stellaris Bag is a little piece of starlight amongst them!

Magazine cover of Inside Crochet featuring a woman smiling, wearing a colorful crochet cardigan with celestial designs. The title 'Celestial Beauty' is prominent, along with text highlighting 41 designer crochet patterns.

Inside Crochet is available in paper form from all good newsagents and craft stores. To purchase a digital copy of Inside Crochet, visit www.pocketmags.com. I can’t wait to see how you style your chevron neck tie! Be sure to share your makes on social media and tag me @kcaco.uk —I always love seeing what you create.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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