MOROCCAN TILE TOTE
Taking the idea from the
absolutely superb pattern by Tamara Kelly of Moogly (Moroccon Market Tote from
Moogly Blog http://www.mooglyblog.com/moroccan-market-tote/ ),
I’ve altered the stitch, but using the same basic design have made this
bag.
The original pattern uses the dc in the “V” st, but here I’ve changed that stitch to the e-sc ; so the end result is the same, but just cuter smaller stitches – and a ‘chain-like / flower-petal-like (?)’ effect that follows due to this stitch.
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Before you end your bag, check the instructions for the handle.
In this first part, let's prepare the top part of the bag and make four holes along the edge, and then in the second part we will make our strap-like handle.
PART B :
DO NOT ATTACH |
First lace it through the openings of your bag, THEN attach the
two ends neatly.
Here are some more links in case you want to use the same idea to
make a rounded I-cord.
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