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Mosaic Bucket Bag

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Mosaic Bucket Bag
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The Mosaic Bucket Bag crochet pattern by Rebecca Langford is a delightful choice for crafters of various skill levels. This charming project lets you create a stylish and functional accessory for both everyday use and special occasions!

Is the Mosaic Bucket Bag Pattern Difficult?

Rebecca’s pattern is great for those who know crochet basics and would like to learn something new. This project will introduce you to mosaic crochet colorwork technique, providing a great opportunity to expand your skills while creating a practical item. The body of the bag is worked with spike stitches, making another useful addition to your crafting repertoire.

What You Need to Crochet This Bag

For this pattern, use Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton. It offers an extensive color selection, allowing you to personalize your bag’s appearance. This medium-weight aran yarn is ideal for making sturdy and durable items. A 4 mm crochet hook will help you achieve the correct gauge.

To finish off your bag, you will also need a craft cord (2 mm or 4 mm), eight eyelets (6 mm or 8 mm), two 1” D-rings, two swivel lobster clasps, and a shoulder strap.

Can I Use Acrylic Yarn for This Bag?

The pattern calls for 100% cotton yarn. These fibers ensure good structure and sturdiness, so your bag won’t lose its shape and will be easy to clean. Acrylic yarn is soft and stretchy, which makes it a much better choice for afghans and blankets.

Step-by-Step Video Tutorials

Apart from the written pattern, the designer also offers an easy-to-follow tutorial divided into three parts. It’s a helpful resource for visual learners and those with little experience.

How Big Is the Mosaic Bucket Bag?

The pattern includes two sizes: 12.5” x 13” for the classic size and 9.5” x 8.5” for the mini size. Keep in mind that the exact dimensions may vary depending on your tension or the yarn thickness.

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