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Classy Messenger Bag
D E S I G N B Y T R A C I E B A R R E T T
EC00178
Copyright © 2009 DRG, 306 East Parr Road, Berne, IN 46711. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in part or in whole without written permission from the publisher.
Copyright © 2009 DRG, 306 East Parr Road, Berne, IN 46711. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in part or in whole without written permission from the publisher.
G AU G E
21 sc = 4 inches; 25 sc rows = 4 inches; 19 pattern rows = 33/4 inches
PAT T E R N N OT E S
Strap is made in 1 piece in rounds. After the first round, it is crocheted in continuous rounds. Do not join or turn rounds. Mark first stitch of each round.Gauge on this project needs to be tight to provide stability. This is especially important in the Strap. Crochet tightly.Nylon is slippery. Make sure to fasten ends off securely. Weave ends through many stitches and through many rows to prevent unraveling. Optionally, use clear nail polish or glue to secure ends. The Bag Strap length can be adjusted by simply shortening the length of the starting chain. The bag width can be adjusted by doing more or fewer rounds.Chain-3 at beginning of row or round
S K I L L L E V E L
F I N I S H E D S I Z E
18 inches wide x 15 inches high
M AT E R I A L S
• J. & P. Coats Crochet Nylon medium (worsted) weight nylon cord (150 yds per tube):
14 tubes #18 dark brown• Size E/4/3.5mm crochet hook or size
needed to obtain gauge• Tapestry needle• Sewing needle• Sewing thread to match• Large gold buttons: 2• 1 yd fabric• 4-inch square piece of fabric• Magnetic purse closures: 2• Stitch markers
The sTrengTh of nylon Cord CoMBined wiTh a sTurdy paTTern of posT sTiTChes gives exCepTional duraBiliTy To This exTra rooMy Messenger Bag. fine deTailing and qualiTy CrafTsManship give iT high-Class looks.
counts as first double crochet unless otherwise stated.
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Strap
Rnd 1: Ch 481, sc in back bar (see Fig. 1) of 2nd ch from hook and in back bar of each ch across, being careful not to twist chain, join with sl st in beg sc. Using beg end to tack bottom of sts tog. (480 sc)
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in each st around, do not join (see Pattern Notes).Rnds 3–10: Sc in each st around.Rnd 11: Sc in each st around, join with sl st in beg sc. Fasten off. Place marker in last st.
Markers
The marker at the last st will be the top of the panel. With the RS facing and marker on the top, count 76 sts to the left of the marker and place marker. This is the bottom corner of the panel.Count 91 sts to the left of last marker and place marker. This is the other bottom corner of the panel.Count 76 sts to the left of the last marker and place marker. This is the other top corner.Place marker on opposite side of Strap.
Front Panel
Row 1 (RS): Ch 93, dc in back bar of 4th ch
from hook (first 3 chs count as first dc), dc in back bar of each ch across, turn. (91 dc)Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Row 3: Ch 3 (see Pattern Notes), [fpdc around next st 2 rows below, sk next st behind fpdc on this row, dc in next st] across, turn.Row 4: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Row 5: Ch 3, [dc in next st, fpdc around next st 2 rows below, sk next st behind fpdc on this row] across, ending with dc in each of last 2 sts, turn.Rows 6–74: [Rep rows 2–5 consecutively for pattern] 18 times, ending last rep with row 2.Row 75: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Rnd 76: Working around outer edge, ch 1, sc in each st across, with 2 sc in last st, working in ends of rows, sc in end of each row across, working in starting ch on opposite side of row 1, 2 sc in first ch, sc in each ch across with 2 sc last ch, work-ing in ends of rows, sc in end of each row across, sc in same st as beg sc, join with sl st in beg sc. Fasten off.
Back Panel
Rows 1–5: Rep rows 1–5 of Front Panel.Rows 6–150: [Rep rows 2–5 consecu-tively for pattern] 37 times, ending last rep with row 2.Row 151: Rep row 2.Row 152: Working around outer edge, ch 1, sc in each st across, with 2 sc in last st, working in ends of rows, sc in end of each row across, working in starting ch on opposite side of row 1, 2 sc in first ch, sc in each ch across with 2 sc last ch, work-ing in ends of rows, sc in end of each row across, sc in same st as beg sc, join with sl st in beg sc. Fasten off.
Back Bar of ChainFig. 1
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C L A S S y M E S S E N G E R B AG
Row 1: Ch 47, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn.Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.Next rows: Rep row 2 until piece measures 4 inches from beg or to desired depth. At end of last row, fasten off.
Assembly
Sew Pocket to Front Panel 71/2 inches from bottom and 41/4 inches in from each side. Also run a line of sts up the center of Pocket to create 2 Pockets.With WS tog and Panels facing, sc Panels to Strap according to placed markers. The Back Panel should only be at-tached up to the marker, the remain-der of the Panel will be the flap.
Closures
Cut fabric into 4 1-inch pieces. If needed, turn small edges under to prevent fraying.Following manufacturer’s instruc-tions, attach magnetic closures to fabric.Sew to RS of Front Panel. Locate the point on the flap where the closures will be before stitching the fabric, at-tach the button on the RS of the flap. Then attach to other half of the mag-netic closure.
Edging
Join with sl st in 1 corner between flap and Strap, working from left to right, reverse sc (see Fig. 2) around Strap and across flap. Fasten off.Join with sl st in corner Front Panel and Strap edge, reverse sc around Strap across Front. Fasten off.
Lining
Cut 23 x 33-inch rectangle from fabric. With RS tog, fold in half lengthwise and sew sides tog allowing 1/2 inch for seams.Turn RS out and fold and press top edge down 1/2 inch.Insert Lining into Bag, with sewing needle
and thread whipstitch to top edge of Bag.If desired place a few sts in the bottom cor-ners of the Bag to keep Lining in place. C!
Reverse Single CrochetFig. 2
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