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Tunisian Smock Pouch

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Tunisian Smock Pouch
a stylish crochet pouch in purple

I just can’t get enough of these small, handy bags, perfect for storing everything we need. Especially when they are as beautifully designed as this Tunisian Smock Pouch by Nicole Riley! The pattern is very easy to handle even for those new to Tunisian Crochet techniques. Why not give it a try today?

Yarn and Hook Suggestions

This pretty crochet pouch pattern calls for Red Heart Soft (Solids & Heathers), which is 100% acrylic yarn in aran weight. The bag has a very compact size, which means you will need less than half a skein. The designer went for a deep berry colorway, but you can switch to any other shade that speaks to your heart.

Since this project involves Tunisian Crochet stitches, it has to be worked with a Tunisian Crochet hook (8 mm).

Techniques Used In this Pouch Pattern

Have you ever tried Tunisian Crochet? If not, that’s the perfect opportunity for you to master this technique. The crochet pouch is made with Tunisian Simple Stitch and Tunisian Smock Stitch. Therefore, all you need to do to be able to complete this project is learn these two easy stitches.

If you would like to learn more about Tunisian Crochet, check out our guide for beginners:

Tunisian Crochet: Understanding The Basic Stitches

Ideas for Using Your Finished Pouch

The finished size of the Tunisian Smock Pouch when made with suggested materials is 8 x 5 inches, which makes it a versatile item.

Whether you decide to use it for storing your cosmetics, toiletries, hair accessories, or just knick-knacks that have been cluttering your space, it’s perfect for that. And so much more! With a zipper and lining, it’s also a safe way to keep your jewelry. 

Or how about using it for holding your crafting notions like stitch markers, yarn needles, and hooks? With its stylish and textured design, anyone would envy such an organizer!

Adding a Lining With a Zipper to the Pouch

Sewing the lining and zipper to the bag might be a tricky part, especially for first-time makers. Nicole Riley prepared a step-by-step video tutorial that shows how to finish off your pouch.

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