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Create Your Own Elegant Crochet African Flower Purse with Our Tutorial

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How to Crochet an African Flower Purse

When it comes to cre­at­ing styl­ish and func­tion­al acces­sories, cro­chet bags are a per­fect choice. In this tuto­r­i­al, we’ll guide you through mak­ing your very own African flower purse bag, a unique and eye-catch­ing addi­tion to your col­lec­tion. This free cro­chet pat­tern is designed for all skill lev­els, so whether you’re a sea­soned cro­cheter or start­ing, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s explore the world of cro­chet bags, vibrant col­ors, and the joy of craft­ing.

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crochet African Flower Purse

 

**Mate­ri­als and Yarn Choic­es**
- To begin your cro­chet bag project, you’ll need cot­ton yarn for a durable and styl­ish fin­ish. Con­sid­er using bright and beau­ti­ful col­ors that match your style. You can also exper­i­ment with a t‑shirt or acrylic yarn for a dif­fer­ent look.

**Basic Stitch­es and Tech­niques**
- The body of the bag pri­mar­i­ly uses dou­ble cro­chet stitch­es, cre­at­ing a beau­ti­ful, visu­al­ly appeal­ing and func­tion­al tex­ture.
- The round shape of the bag is achieved by cro­chet­ing in con­tin­u­ous rounds.

**African Flower Design**
- The African flower motif adds a touch of boho flair to your bag. You can choose sol­id col­ors or mix dif­fer­ent col­ors for a vibrant look.

**Han­dles and Straps**
- Depend­ing on your pref­er­ence, you can cre­ate shoul­der straps for a clas­sic design or go for short­er han­dles. Explore dif­fer­ent ways to attach the han­dles secure­ly.

Add a Cord Purse Han­dle to Your Purse

I cre­at­ed 6 African flow­ers to cre­ate this purse with a G hook. I used medi­um worsted yarn. F hook for the top trim. The purse mea­sures 8 by 5 inch­es. This cro­chet African flower bag turned out so nice­ly!

Then I sewed the 6 flow­ers togeth­er to cre­ate the purse, best shown in the video.

Abbre­vi­a­tions

sc=single cro­chet

sl st=slip stitch 

dc=double cro­chet 

tr=treble cro­chet

ch=chain

2dctog=2 dou­ble cro­chet togeth­er decrease

hdc=half dou­ble cro­chet

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- Cro­chet hook 
- Tapes­try nee­dle
- Stitch mark­er

Rnd 1: G hook, with medi­um worsted pink yarn, In the Mag­ic cir­cle, ch 3, 11 dc, sl st to join, ch 1, pull through, Fas­ten off.

Rnd 2: with green yarn, sl st into the space between the stitch­es, ch 3, dc, ch 1, 2 dc, skip 2 stitches,*then in between the stitch­es, 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc, skip two stitch­es, *Repeat around, 

Rnd 3: sl st into the chain 3, ch 1, sl st into the chain 1 space, ch 3, work 6 dc in the space, *work 7 dc in the next ch 1 space, *Repeat around, sl st into chain 3. ch 1, pull through, fas­ten off

Rnd 4: with light green yarn, ch 1, *sc in the next 7 stitch­es, dc in the stitch below (best shown in video) yarn over, insert your hook to draw up a loop and yarn over and pull through both loops and yarn over and pull through both loops(its a dc in the stitch below, best shown in video), *Repeat around,  sl st in beg stitch

Rnd 5: sl st with white yarn, sc in the next 4, sc, ch 1, sc in the next stitch, (cen­ter of the petal) sc to the next cen­ter of the flower, then sc, ch 1, sc, *Repeat around, sl st

Sew the flow­ers togeth­er to cre­ate the purse. Best shown in the video. About the 10-minute mark in the video.

Top of the purse: All done in the back loop of the stitch.

F hook

White yarn, In the cor­ner of the flower for the top trim, sl st, ch 3, 2dctog in back loops (decrease in two stitch­es), *dc in the next 7 back loops, 

hdc, sc in the next 4 stitch­es, hdc, dc in the next 7 stitch­es, 2dctog, *Repeat around to the begin­ning. sl st

Rnd 2: ch 3, 2dctog, *dc in the next 7 stitch­es, hdc in the next 5 stitch­es, dc in the next 7 stitch­es, 3dctog decrease, *Repeat around, sl st on top of the chain 3.

Rnd 3: sl st with green yarn, hdc in each stitch around. Fas­ten off and Weave in your ends. I hope you enjoyed this cro­chet African flower bag! 

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**Prac­ti­cal and Styl­ish**
- This cro­chet bag is per­fect for every­day use, whether head­ing to the farm­ers’ mar­ket, gro­cery store, or just out for a casu­al day. It’s also a great gift idea for your loved ones.

**Video Tuto­ri­als**
- To fur­ther assist you in this project, video tuto­ri­als are avail­able to guide you through each step.

Dis­cov­er the right place to explore a world of cro­chet bags with a fan­tas­tic col­lec­tion of free cro­chet bag pat­terns, from mar­ket bags to beach bags. Whether you’re a sea­soned cro­cheter or just start­ing, you’ll find the per­fect free pat­tern, from cro­chet hand­bag pat­terns to cro­chet mar­ket bag pat­terns, all designed for dif­fer­ent skill lev­els. Craft your own bag with basic cro­chet stitch­es, and give it a unique twist using bright col­ors, acrylic yarns, or t‑shirt yarn in your favorite col­or. From large totes for every­day use to styl­ish shoul­der bags with round shapes, these mod­ern cro­chet bag pat­terns are per­fect for warmer weath­er. With video tuto­ri­als to guide you through new tech­niques, dis­cov­er a vari­ety of cro­chet styles, and cre­ate the per­fect cro­chet bag pat­tern that suits your style.

With­out fur­ther ado, embark on your next cro­chet bag project, like the babe­li­cious bag, and gift your­self or oth­ers a beau­ti­ful and prac­ti­cal acces­so­ry. With a per­son­al touch, your bag will be the per­fect size and design for your unique needs. Plus, with affil­i­ate links, you can sup­port your craft­ing while shar­ing your great pat­terns, hav­ing a pri­va­cy pol­i­cy, and dis­clos­ing your use of affil­i­ate links. These cro­chet bags, whether used for gro­cery store trips, a day at the farm­ers mar­ket, or just adding a pop of col­or to your out­fit, make great gifts, and you can even explore dif­fer­ent ways to add tuck locks, shoul­der straps, or unique designs. The options are as end­less as your cre­ativ­i­ty, mak­ing cro­chet bags the best option for adding a styl­ish and prac­ti­cal acces­so­ry to your sum­mer cro­chet projects, stay­ing eco-friend­ly by say­ing good­bye to plas­tic bags and opt­ing for reusable and beau­ti­ful cro­chet totes.

In the cro­chet world, bags have become a pop­u­lar choice for a good rea­son. They are not only prac­ti­cal but also allow you to express your style. This African flower purse bag pat­tern offers a great way to add a touch of col­or and cre­ativ­i­ty to your col­lec­tion of cro­chet bags. With dif­fer­ent styles, col­ors, and tech­niques, you can cre­ate the per­fect bag for warmer weath­er, dai­ly use, or as a spe­cial gift for some­one you care about. So, with­out fur­ther ado, pick your favorite yarn, grab your cro­chet hooks, and let’s get start­ed on this babe­li­cious bag project. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

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