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How to Crochet a Wedding Favor Sachet Bag Pattern

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How to Crochet a Wedding Favor Bag!

Cro­chet­ing wed­ding favor sachet bags add a beau­ti­ful hand­made touch to your big day. These small bags, filled with fra­grant laven­der sachets or oth­er scent­ed good­ies, make great wed­ding favors for your guests. In this free pat­tern, we’ll guide you through the steps, ensur­ing a thought­ful gift reflect­ing your wed­ding day’s mag­ic.

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crochet Wedding Favor Bag

*Skill Lev­el and Mate­ri­als:*
Whether you’re a cro­chet novice or an expe­ri­enced enthu­si­ast, this pat­tern caters to all skill lev­els. To begin, you need a G cro­chet hook, cot­ton yarn in your choice of col­ors, and a long tail. Lion Brand Van­na’s Choice yarn ensures a soft and durable fin­ish for your wed­ding favor bags.

*Start­ing:*
To kick­start this straight­for­ward process, cre­ate the first sin­gle cro­chet stitch­es. From the first stitch to the bridal garter, each step con­tributes to the unique design of these cakes. Exper­i­ment with con­trast col­ors, using back loop and tre­ble cro­chet tech­niques for an orig­i­nal design.

Sup­plies:

Rib­bon 3/8 inch
G hook
Abbre­vi­a­tions:
sc=single cro­chet
sl st=slip stitch ch=chain
dc=double cro­chet
Rnd 1: Chain 13, sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, sc in each chain across, work 3 sc in the last chain. Work on the oppo­site side, Don’t Turn, and sc across, work 2 sc in the last stitch. 
Rnds 2–9: Ch 1, Hdc in each back loop around, Use a mark­er to keep track of the rounds, work in con­tin­u­al rounds.
Rnd 10: Ch 3(Counts as a dc), dc in each hdc around, sl st. This is where you will place the rib­bon, so take it and weave it in and out each dc and tie a bow in the front.
Top: Ch 3(Counts as a dc), work 4 dc in the same hdc, *sc in the next hdc, work 5 dc in the next hdc, *Repeat around. sl st. Fas­ten off and weave in the ends. 

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As you progress, the fun part begins – adding flower petals and cre­at­ing a tiered wed­ding cake effect on top of the pouch. Don’t for­get the lit­tle details like the bridal bou­quet wrap, enhanc­ing the beau­ty of your hand­made cre­ation.

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The beau­ty of this pat­tern lies in its ver­sa­til­i­ty. For a beau­ti­ful per­son­al touch, choose flow­ers that match your wed­ding theme. Con­sid­er incor­po­rat­ing hes­s­ian cloth or con­trast­ing col­ors for a rus­tic feel, mak­ing these bags a per­fect fit for any wed­ding theme.

Craft­ed to the per­fect size, these small hes­s­ian pouch­es are ide­al for pre­sent­ing lit­tle cakes or oth­er delight­ful treats. Add an elas­tic band to secure the top of the pouch, cre­at­ing a styl­ish and prac­ti­cal clo­sure.

In the age of DIY projects and social media shar­ing, these cro­chet wed­ding favor bags will sure­ly be a hit among your guests. Hand­ing out these hand­made trea­sures is not just a great wed­ding favor idea; it’s a way to express grat­i­tude to those who share on your spe­cial day. Give the gift of a thought­ful and beau­ti­ful keep­sake that will be cher­ished long after the wed­ding par­ty.

 

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