Row 10 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st, *1dc in each of next 3 sts, Bobble in next st, 1dc in each of next 4 sts, 2dc in next st repeat from * across the row (100 sts) Row 9 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st, * 1dc in each of next 7 sts, 2dc in next st repeat from * across the row (90 sts) Row 8 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st, * work crossed dc sts in next 6 sts, 2dc in next st repeat from * across the row (80 sts) Row 7 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st, *1dc in each of next 5 sts, 2dc in next repeat from * around. Row 6 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st, *1dc, Bobble in next st, 1 dc in each of next 2sts, 2dc in next st repeat from * around. Row 5 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st, * 1 dc in each of next 3 sts, 2dc in next st repeat from * around. Row 4 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st, *1 dc in each of next 2 sts, 2dc in next st repeat from * around (40 sts) Row 3 Ch 3, turn, dc in same st, *1dc, 2dc in next st repeat from * around (30sts) Row 2 Ch 3, dc in same st, 2 dc in each of next 9 sts (20 sts) Simply ensure your stitch count is correct for each row. Note that each row has a pattern repeat, however the row will not necessarily end at the end of the pattern repeat. Round 1 Ch 3 (counts as dc st here and throughout pattern), dc 11 times into ring, sl st to join in top of beginning ch 3 (12sts)
How to make a bobble stitch pattern in pcstitch free#
Bobbles Circle Tote Free Crochet PatternĬh 5, sl stitch to join in order to form a ring Hdc flo – half double crochet through the front loops onlyīobble – bobble stitch – yarn over, insert hook into st, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through two, *yo, insert hook into same st, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 more, repeat from * three more times for a total of 6 loops on hook, yarn over, pull through all loops on the hookĬrossed dc sts – Crossed Double Crochet Stitch: *skip stitch, dc in next stitch, go back to skipped st and work dc repeat from *. Keep in mind that you can find helpful online tutorials for the bobble stitch and crossed double crochet by conducting a simple online search. After making your two semi-circles, you’ll crochet a base, seam them together and finally add handles at the end. The pattern starts by working in the round and will quickly switch to crocheting in rows. Notes: You will begin by crocheting two semi-circles while following the simple stitch pattern. Size: Approximately 15” in diameter and 3” deep (Bag is flexible) Optional: purse strap purchased from craft store Enjoy this bobbly, chunky, bag all year round!Ģ skeins Lion Brand Yarn Color Made Easy (HERE) in Basalt 200g & 247 yds per skein Large enough to hold your water bottle, wallet, phone and more.
Made with washable 100% acrylic, this bag can withstand your walks through the cold, subway rides and use from the little ones. Ready to get started on this pattern? Here we go! (Just a reminder that you can purchase the printable ad-free version from Etsy HERE or see the free pattern below)ĭescription: Chunky yarn, bobbles and tight stitch-work make this the perfect carryall for the fall and winter months. The bag works up fairly quickly with the chunky yarn and it’s a lot of fun to see the bobbles pop as you go!Ībove: All done with one side and now getting started on the baseĪbove: Making handles doesn’t get any easier You’ll see in the pattern below that you’ll be making two sides, a base and handles. Sometimes those handles give the bags the finishing touch that they need! You might remember my Aspen Mountain Knit Bag, or Camel Bucket Bag, both of which also use store bought handles. As you can see above, I added a store bought strap to mine which makes it look kind-of professionally made, don’t you think? I got this one at Jo-Ann’s but I’ve seen various styles at several different stores over the years. The yarn is soft but sturdy and isn’t at all fuzzy.Ĭircle bags have continued to maintain popularity for a while now so it’s fun when you can make your own. I really love this tote for the fall and winter. It also has a different opening on top and is slightly larger as well! The bobbles add a playful, trendy look to the bag and the Basalt Grey color goes with everything. I made this circle bag in a similar fashion to my summer version, only this one’s made with a nice, chunky yarn rather than jute. And as you know, bobbles are all the rage right now.
Enter today’s “Bobbles Circle Tote Crochet Pattern”! Hehe! It’s easy to crochet and has a professionally made appearance. It’s got a very open, airy, straw-like feel. While I love that bag for the warmer months, it doesn’t fare as well for the winter.
The Summer Circle Bag (here) that I made a few months ago was a lot of fun and became quite popular with several of you.
Scroll down to see the free Bobbles Circle Tote Crochet Pattern below, or you may choose to purchase the advertisement-free, printable pattern from my Etsy shop HERE