It is really big. Big enough for fresh produce, fresh flowers... or fresh yarn! (wink, wink) I used a bone colored yarn for the bag itself and then a beautiful plum purple for the trim and flower (which is removeable, by the way).
I'm in love with crocheted flowers. This particular one is huge! It has three layers of petals (kinda hard to see in pictures). I've made these sort of bags before, as I've posted in past entries, but this is by far the biggest one. And I *heart* it! This bag is also going up in my shop.
Super DOOPER cute!!
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Good to have you join us at Fibers on Friday! Thanks for linking!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work! The purple flower and the trim are the perfect special touches.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this! As a crocheter myself and one who has been wanting to stop using disposable grocery bags, this has definitely inspired me to make one myself!
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