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Oct. 30, 2008 - A Homemade Christmas-Little Crocheted Bags

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A Homemade Christmas at SimplyVintagegirl.com

I found this sweet little pattern years ago and have made several of these bags over the years.  One Christmas I made 13 little bags to give to some young friends and family members.  Once you have the pattern down it only takes about an hour to make. 


I like to use cotton yarn for these, it gives them a good, soft feel. 


These make lovely bags for little ladies.  They can carry all there wee items in them. 


I carry one of these bags in my purse to hold tic-tacs.  This way I can share some little mints with my family during church without making much noise. 

I found the pattern at craftyarncouncil.com.  The pattern calls it a jewelry bag, but you can see it can be used for many different items.



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Oct. 30, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by solidrock

These are precious! I think I could actually manage this! ( I am new to crochet).

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Oct. 30, 2008 - Hi

Posted by monkey

Hi.Those are so cute.

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Oct. 30, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by magg93

I still have mine...it is holding either buttons or loose change. I used to take it to church and it is great for holding money for conventions and such because it is pliable and easy to carry.

Have a Great Day!
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Your Niece
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Oct. 31, 2008 - <em>Untitled Comment</em>

Posted by Missiegirl

Oh, those are so neat! I do a little crocheting, so I might try it. Wow! You can use those for tons of purposes. Very neat. You do BEAUTIFUL work!!

Blessings!
~Missie~
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Edited by Missiegirl on Oct. 31, 2008 at 1:54 PM

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Nov. 3, 2008 - Those are cute

Posted by basketflat

Those are cute little bags. My girls would love little bags like those.

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Nov. 23, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous

These bags are so cute! I could think of several things I could use them for. I love your idea of putting tic tacs in them for church. I always want a mint of some sort, but don't want to make any noise while in church, so this would be great! Thanks for sharing!

Rachelle S.
www.chelstampst.blogspot.com
www.5creativesisters.blogspopt.com

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Nov. 23, 2008 - sorry!

Posted by Anonymous

I noticed after I posted my comment that I mis-typed one of my blog url's.

It's: www.chelstamps.blogspot.com

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