Woo hoo!!!….another easy and quick project!… who’s up for it?!. It’s easy and convenient for me to work on these easy fun projects on my busy schedules!
I hope you’ll love making these Bag Charms too!
Materials Used:
Yarn: Premier Yarns Minikins
Color: Marigold, Mint
Keyrings
Lobster Clasps
Stitch Markers
2.5mm Crochet Hook
Scissors
Crochet Terminology (US Terminology):
mr: Magic Ring
ch: Chain
st(s): Stich(es)
slst: Slip Stitch
sc: Single Crochet
hdc: Half Double Crochet
dc: Double Crochet
trc: Treble Crochet
Crochet Pattern:
Flower:
Round1: Magic Ring, 6sc on the magic ring(6sts)
Round2: 2sc on each st around (12sts)
Round3: sc on one st and 2sc on the next st around (18sts)
Round4-8: 1sc each on st around(18sts)
Round9:(working on the flo only). Slst on the flo of the next st, ch1(doesn’t count as a st), 1sc on the same st, 1sc on the next st, 3dc on the next st. * 1sc each in next 2 sts, 3dc on the next st*. Repeat *to* around. Slst on top of starting sc. Fasten off and weave the ends.
Leaf:
Ch16, 3sc on the 2nd ch from the hook, 1hdc on the 3rd ch, 1dc on the 4th ch, 1trc on the 5th ch, 1dc on the 6th ch, 1hdc on the 7th, 1sc on the 8th, 1slst each on next ch, 1sc on the 10th, 1hdc, 1dc, 1trc, 1dc, 1hdc on the 11th,12th,13th,14th and 15th ch, 3sc on the last ch. Turn around to work on the other side of leaf. Now we will be working on the opposite direction.
1hdc, 1dc, 1trc, 1dc,1sc,1slst, 1sc, 1slst, 1sc, 1hdc, 1dc, 1trc, 1dc, 1hdc each on each st on opposite side. Slst on top of starting sc.
Weave the ends and wrap a yarn around the center slst.
Stem:
Work 60-65 chains. Attach a bell flower to each end of this chain. Now hold the chain in such a way that one end is small and one end is long and wrap this around the center of the leaf and tie a knot.
Click on the link below to watch complete video tutorial for making these Lily of Valley Bag Charms👇
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You may not copy or sell my patterns, or claim them as your own. You may sell your finished items made using my patterns, but please give credit to Gayathri from www.theyarnbowlcrochet.com or the link of my ETSY page for the pattern. Thank you for understanding!
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