Hello my fellow crafters! Are you ready for another Valentine project?
In the past two weeks we have learned how to create a romantic crocheted envelope and a fun cupcake!
Today we will be creating a lovely Valentine bag to hold treats and candies!
The little bag is made of 2 panels crocheted in rows - back and front panels - sewn together.
The front panel is worked with the tapestry technique that allows you to work with 2 or more colors at the time, carrying the non-worked color inside the stitches.
In this way both sides of the work are nice and neat with no yarn tails hanging from the crocheted work.
If you are new to the tapestry technique, here's a helpful tutorial for you to check:
Are you ready to make this adorable sachet bag?
Well, then grab your favorite yarn and hook and crochet along with me!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Find the downloadable PDF pattern listed on my Etsy page - you will find in it many explanatory step-by-step pictures and charts to guide you through the making process!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
Here's the FREE pattern!
YARN: Light (3) in Beige and White
MATERIALS: 2.5 mm Hook; Yarn Needle
DIMENSION: 5.5” x 5.5” (14 x 14 cm)
ABBREVIATIONS: magic ring (mr), chain (ch), stitch (st), slip stitch (sl st), single crochet (sc), fasten off (F/O)
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
Disclosure. Most blog posts on this website contain affiliate links. This means I get a small commission if you click-through & purchase (no additional cost to you).
Back Panel (beige yarn; work in rows unless otherwise instructed)
Row 1: 31 chs, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, 29 sc (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 2: sc even (30); ch 1 and turn
Rows 3 - 36: repeat row #2 (30)
Row 37: 10 sc, work 2 chs and skip the next 2 sts, 6 sc, work 2 ch and skip 2 sts, 10 sc (26 sc, 4 chs); ch 1 and turn
Rows 38 - 39: repeat row #2 (30)
Do not fasten off, sc around the entire panel, working 3 sc in each corner. Fasten off and cut the yarn.
Front Panel (beige and white yarn; work in rows unless otherwise instructed)
Row 1: 31 chs, 1 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook, 29 sc (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 2: sc even (30); ch 1 and turn
Rows 3 - 5: repeat row #2 (30)
Row 6: 14 sc, switch to white yarn, 2 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 14 (30); ch 1 and turn
Always work over the unworked color.
Now you’ll crochet on the wrong side of the panel. It’s important that you always keep the yarn on the wrong side and work over the unworked color as shown in the pictures below.
Row 7: 13 sc, switch to white yarn, 4 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 13 (30); ch 1 and turn [wrong side]
Row 8: 12 sc, switch to white yarn, 6 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 12 (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 9: 11 sc, switch to white yarn, 8 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 11 (30); ch 1 and turn [wrong side]
Row 10: 10 sc, switch to white yarn, 10 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 10 (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 11: repeat row #10 (30); ch 1 and turn [wrong side]
Row 12: 9 sc, switch to white yarn, 12 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 9 (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 13: repeat row #12 (30); ch 1 and turn [wrong side]
Row 14: 8 sc, switch to white yarn, 14 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 8 (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 15: 7 sc, switch to white yarn, 16 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 7 (30); ch 1 and turn [wrong side]
Row 16: repeat row #15 (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 17: repeat row #15 (30); ch 1 and turn [wrong side]
Row 18: repeat row #15 (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 19: repeat row #15 (30); ch 1 and turn [wrong side]
Row 20: 8 sc, switch to white yarn, 14 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 8 (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 21: 9 sc, switch to white yarn, 5 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 2 sc, switch to white yarn, 5 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 9 sc (30); ch 1 and turn [wrong side]
Row 22: 10 sc, switch to white yarn, 3 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 4 sc, switch to white yarn, 3 sc, switch back to beige yarn, 10 sc (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 23: working with beige yarn only, 30 sc (30); ch 1 and turn
Rows 24 - 27: 30 sc (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 28: 10 sc, work 2 chs and skip the next 2 sts, 6 sc, work 2 ch and skip 2 sts, 10 sc (26 sc, 4 chs); ch 1 and turn
Rows 29 - 31: 30 sc (30); ch 1 and turn
Row 32: 30 sc (30)
Do not fasten off, sc around the entire panel, working 3 sc in each corner.
Fasten off and leave a long strand of beige yarn to sew the two panel together.
Place the front panel on top of the back one so that the 1st rows of both panels are in line.
Sew across the left, bottom, and right sides, leaving the top side open.
Ribbon (white yarn)
Crochet multiple chains tightly (approximately 200); F/O and cut the yarn.
Insert the ribbon through the 4 chains spaces and use it to close the bag.
I can't wait to see your version of my VALENTINE TREAT BAG! Feel free to tag me (@elisascrochet) in your photos on Instagram or Facebook if you'd like!
Elisa
This pattern is an original pattern by Elisa Sartori of Elisa's Crochet. Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint it on your site. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but please DO NOT sell the pattern or distribute it.
You may sell products made from this pattern but please clearly credit the design to me, Elisa Sartori of Elisa's Crochet. Permission is NOT granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. Thank you!
The tapestry technique makes it look so polished, and I can’t wait to give it a try. Crocheting this bag is the perfect way to take a break from my hectic schedule. Balancing crafts and assignments has me leaning on cheap thesis writing services to ease the pressure!
Add a personal touch and make this treat bag a joyful part of your Valentine's Day celebrations. Understanding concepts of writing by write my essay help to lessen workload. Beyond Valentine's Day, you can utilize the treat bag for other events like birthdays or special events.
Professors may evaluate students based on their participation in class discussions, group activities, presentations, and workshops. Participation assessments consider students' engagement, contributions to discussions, critical analysis of topics, and ability to collaborate with peers.Homework assignments are practice tasks designed to reinforce learning outside of class. They can include readings, exercises, online quizzes, and problem-solving tasks. Homework i need an assignment evaluate students' understanding of material, ability to apply concepts, and completion of assigned tasks.
The Valentine treat bag pattern is simply charming and perfect for adding a personal touch to your Valentine’s gifts. While these bags are wonderfully decorative, they might be more suited for special occasions rather than daily use. To complement your gift, consider adding a practical option like a Scottish tweed bag. It combines durability with style, making it a great addition to any wardrobe while offering a more practical choice for everyday use.