Making A Crochet Bag With Homemade T-shirt Yarn.

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Hello Hello Needlework Lovers.

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One can say that I've been on a little experimenting journey and so far I have gotten absolutely amazing results.

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Yesterday, I decided to try making yarn with some of my old t-shirts. It was a really interesting process which I documented properly. I shared the documentation and you can find it right here.

After making the yarn, I had a few worries. What if the yarn wasn't good enough for a project? What if the yarn cut off due to the pressure from the crocheting pin? There were a lot of “what ifs” running through my mind till I finally gave it a try today and I would let you be the judge of the outcome.

Material Used

  • Homemade t-shirt yarn
  • 6.0mm crochet hook
  • A pair of scissors
  • Darning needle

Procedure.

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First of all, I went in search of my largest crochet hook. I knew very well that the t-shirt yarn would require a large hook size and so I went digging. Sadly, the largest hook size in my possession is the 6.0mm hook size and so I had to make do with that.

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For starters, I made a chain of 15 plus 3 extra chains for turning because I didn't want the bag to be too big. After getting 18 chains, I skipped 3 stitches, turned around and started making single crochet stitches into the remaining 15 chains. In the fifteenth stitch, I made an increase of three, made a slip stitch to seal and then chained two. This gave me the base of the bag.

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After the base, it was time to work the body of the bag. I made the body of the bag using double crochet stitches.

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Row after row, I kept going, still wondering how the bag was going to turn out. Once I reached the third row, I began to see the beauty of the bag. At this point, I was elated. I do not have a black and white bag of any sort so you can imagine how much I wanted this project to turn out well.

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After seven rows of double crochet stitches, I finally decided to make the handle part of the bag.

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On completion, the bag looked a bit too simple and so I decided to add some flavor to it—a tassel!

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Crochet tassels are one of my favourite things to make as I enjoy the process. Initially, I made a tassel with the t-shirt yarn and the tassel was too bulky. I didn't like the way the tassel was popping out so I switched to a regular black yarn (perks of having spare yarn laying around). I made the tassel, attached it to the bag and viola I was done with it.

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The bag looks pretty lovely to me. I am still amused as to how I turned an old t-shirt into a crochet bag! I made a few other skeins of t-shirt yarn and I'm excited to put them to use. If you have any suggestions as to what I should make with the other t-shirt yarns, do not hesitate to tell me.

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Also, I would love to hear your views on the entire project. Is it an awesome one or is it just meh? Do tell.

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Until next time, stay creative!



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That bag looks lovely! Great use of old T-shirts. Almost magical tbh.

Cheers from a fellow #dreemerforlife

Almost? What touch would make it magical?😢

now now ! Almost magical is a British way of saying it is fabulous :) You know like underplaying the compliment. Magical would mean some fairy dust I guess :D

You know you have made a masterpiece. No dey wind me jo ;)

No dey wind me jo ;)

Now this got me rolling😂😂. I like your pidgin English.

And thank you so much for the compliments:)

Oooooh: @wongi , this is such a gorgeous wee bag - and I adore your process of repurposing old garments, as T-shirts are not the easiest thing to transform into something fabulous! The crocheting of older fabrics is such a great way to bring strength to a material when it is not inherently robust before it's reformed! Beautiful work! Blessings on your day and week dear friend!

Thank you Thank you so much for appreciating then wee bag dearest @clareartista 😚

I love your creativity and the bag is beautifully crocheted. Well done dear.

#dreemerforlife

Thank you so much

This is genius,@wongi 🥰🙌 You upcycled an old shirt! Now that is ticking all the boxes. And you did a great job. I hope you are enjoying your haute couture creation hehe - #visionary #bespokebagsbywongi.

I dropped into Dreemport this evening.

#dreemerforlife

I am indeed enjoying the little haute couture🤭

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Wongi Wongi my love
Do you need me to do anything for you🥰

I’m not doing this because I want that beautiful bag but if you give it to me I’ll be so happy because it’s really nice🥹
This your talent is from above my dear
Well done

Abena my love, how much is waybill to Ghana?. You know I can do anything for you baa 😌😂

🤣🤣🤣why don’t I believe this

Oh. You don't?

You think I am sabotaging?😂 Eh dearest dreemerforlife?😂😂

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I love the colors of this bag, it is a very elegant style and it is a very coquettish bag.

With the right charm, the bag becomes a coquettish one indeed😄. Thank you so much, I'm glad you like it😊

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Very interesting your project, I loved that bag, I wish you happy weekend.

Thank you so very much 😊. Have a lovely weekend as well.

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Wow! You are amazing! I remember reading your post where you shared how you obtained yarns from an old T-shirt. Now, seeing the finished project... Job well done!

#dreemerforlife

Thank you so so much

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