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Free Crochet Pattern- Little Pouch | Cherry and Crochet Designs

Little Pouch/Bag
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This little bag takes around half an hour to make and is beginner friendly. The end product can be used for many purposes, such as a purse, a coin pouch, a little bag for knick knacks, a pouch for crochet notions, a soap bag, a snack pouch and many more. It can be made in different colours using different yarns and would make a great gift because it is so versatile.  

You will need
Yarn needle
5 MM Crochet hook
Double knitting yarn of your choice

Difficulty- Easy
Size- Approximately 11cm x 7.5cm at widest and longest points

Pattern
Chain 5
Round 1) Double crochet in 3rd chain from hook, double crochet in next chain, 6 double crochet in next chain, (now working on the underside of the chains), double crochet, 5 double crochet in end stitch, slip stitch to first stitch. (It should be oval shaped)
Round 2) Chain 2, double crochet in same stitch as chain 2, 1 double crochet in next 2 stitches, 2 double crochet in each of 6 stitches at end, 1 double crochet in next stitch,  2 double crochet in each of 6 stitches at end, slip stitch to first stitch
Round 3-9) Chain 2, double crochet in each stitch, slip stitch to first stitch
Round 10) Chain 3, treble crochet in each stitch, slip stitch to first stitch. Fasten off and weave in ends. 

Cut a piece of yarn about 25cm/10" long. Weave this between the stitches of round 9 and pull the ends to form a drawstring. trim the ends if they are too long.

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