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Two in one Bobble stitch pattern! Choose between a pocket wall-hanging or A clutch.





TWO  in ONE PATTERN

Bobble Pocket Wallhanging or Bobble clutch bag.


Everybody loves a crochet Wall Hanging or Clutch Bag right. I’m happy to share with you this super quick and easy chunky crochet bobble stitch project you could turn into a lovely Wallhanging or cute Clutch to store your hooks. Hope you enjoy.

Materials

I used King Cole Big Value Chunky Yarn 10mm hook Yarn needle Bamboo stick (any stick will do)

Wall hanging size width 25cm length 34cm

Clutch bag size width 25cm length 17cm

Stitches: UK terms

Ch - chain

Dc - double crochet

Bobble stitch - tr5tog (* yarn over hook and insert into your stitch, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 stitches*, repeat from *to* another 4 times until you have 6 stitches left on your hook, yarn over and then pull through all 6 stitches )

Notes:

When your working your bobble stitches they should appear to the back of your work. When you DC across a row your bobble stitches will be facing you.

Ch1 at the end of each row.

Pattern

Ch18 + 1 turn, 1dc in 2nd ch from hook and each st to end. Ch1 turn. (18dc)

Row - 1: *Bobble in next st, 1dc in next st, repeat from *. Ch1 turn. (9 bobble st, 9dc).

Row - 2: 1dc in every st across. Ch1 turn. (18dc)

Row - 3 repeat row 1.

Row - 4 repeat row 2.

Row - 5 repeat row 1.

Repeat this pattern until row 14, you should have 7 rows of bobble stitches.

Row 15  - 1dc in every st across. Ch1 turn.

Row 16 - 48 - repeat row 15. Fasten off.

Assembly

Fold your bobble panel over so your bobble stitches are facing you, you’ve just created your pocket. With your crochet hook starting in the bottom right hand corner attach the two sides together with dc stitches, continue the dc stitches all the way around until you reach your left hand bottom corner. Fasten off and sew in any loose ends.

For the Clutch Bag Simply fold your remaining flap over the top of your bobbles. You could sew in a button to secure.

For the Wall Hanging Thread a yarn needle with a long strand of yarn. Secure your yarn with a few stitches to your crocheted piece at the back of your work. Line up your stick and crochet piece to where you want it. Coming from the back  insert your yarn needle from the front of your work over your stick and pull through to the back . Repeat this until you have worked your crochet piece to your stick. Sew in any loose ends.

All you need now is a little bit of string to hang it on and a empty patch on your wall.

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left over yarn from your wool and the gang kit? why not turn it into a stunning wall hanging

What do you do with your left over yarns? I had some gorgeous left over crazy sexy wool from a jumper kit I received from the awesome Wool and the Gang. The jumper I made is called the heart of mine jumper. The kit comes with everything you need to make it the right amount of yarn in any colour of your choice the pattern and crochet hook. The pattern is very easy to follow and you can make it in no time at all I chose the colour Cameo rose, such a pretty colour, crazy sexy wool is so squishy and soft to touch, imagine how lovely this jumper is to wear.

I was very happy with my new jumper, and even more happy because I nearly had a whole skin of crazy sexy wool left over.  I wanted to make something visual and special with this last piece of yarn also this Cameo rose colour is so pretty and calming I could stare at it all day long that's why I decided to make a cute chunky wall hanging.

How to make a wall hanging

Materials

150g of crazy sexy wool

15mm crochet hook

yarn needle

any stick you can hang your square on.

The square is called a square inside a square, the pattern is not my pattern, I found it on Pinterest from hooksandyarns.blogspot.com. I made my square in just one colour. You can use any pattern really, I just love the look and texture you get when using this pattern. When you have finished your square sew in all the ends. Now to attach some tassels, I put one tassel through every stitch at the bottom of my square.

How to make your tassels

With one piece of yarn 24cm long, fold it in half with the loop at the end, then push it through your first stitch, then gently pull the yarn threads through your stitch and loop and tighten, repeat till the very last stitch. Don't worry if some of your tassels are longer then the others, you can give them a little trim once you've finished.

Attaching your stick

Using your yarn needle, sew the stick onto the square, attach another piece of yarn to each end of your stick which you will use to hang your wall hanging.

I hope you have enjoyed this wall hanging idea, please do tag me on Instagram @sweet_Sharna if your have an account and make one.

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