Pineapple Bag

  Welcome to July's Pinterest Challenge! The purpose of this Pinterest Challenge is to motivate us to not just pin, but to make it happen!

This month's challenge is to do a Tutti Futti project. 

This is my fourth month doing the Pinterest Challenge, and this is my 3rd bag.


I was inspired to make this after finding a short video on Pinterest. I went to the link and there was no pattern for the pineapple bag.



That means I had to wing it making this pattern.  All I did was make a circle of single crochets. I did a cluster stitch followed by a single crochet. all the following rows I did a cluster in the single crochets and a single crochet on top of the cluster. I would of make the bag taller except I ran out of yellow yarn.  The top of the bag is done of a crocodile stitch. I did a long string of chains for my draw string and wove it through the empty spaces in in the crocodile stitch.

I enjoyed making this project, I might make another bag like this.


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Comments

  1. How adorable is this? A talent I never developed, sadly! This would look so cute with a yellow tank and green capris!

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  2. Your crochet pineapple bag looks gorgeous, Julie! You are so creative and talented figuring out how to make this lovely piece. Great job!

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  3. The texture is incredible. The leaves look awesome!

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  4. You did a great job making up your own pattern as you went along; what an adorable pineapple bag. Pinned.

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  5. This is the cutest thing ever. Love love love.

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  6. Super cute pineapple bag! I'm not a crocheter, so you have amazed me by "winging" your own pattern.

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  7. What a cute bag. It's so bright and cheerful.

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  8. So cute. I love the whole pineapple bag idea with the green top. So much fun, and yours has such fabulous texture. Almost good enough to eat!!

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