This cute little bag is perfect for small items such as rings. The finished size is about 1.75 inches in height and width. I specifically designed this bag to hold my Knitter’s Pride counting ring to protect it inside my crochet bag. Make yours today! Materials Hook Size: 1.75mm Loops & Threads Woolike - Beige (Color A) Loops & Threads Woolike - Rose (Color B) Loops & Threads Woolike - Charcoal (Color C) Scissors Small Tapestry Needle Larger Tapestry/Yarn Needle (Blunt Edge) Abbreviations: Ch = Chain, MR = Magic Ring, Sl St = Slip Stitch, SC = Single Crochet, = HDC = Half Double Crochet, DC = Double Crochet, DC Tog = Double Crochet Together, BPTR = Back Post Treble Crochet First Hexagon MR (magic ring) Rnd 1: (in color a) ch 2, 2 dc tog, ch 2, *3 dc tog, ch 2 * repeat from * four more times. Sl st into 1st cluster and fasten off. Rnd 2: (in color b) Start in any of the chain space. *ch 3, 3 dc tog, ch2, 3dc tog, ch 3, sl st in ch 2 sp to complete the petal*, repeat from * five more times. Sl st into starting petal base, fasten off. Weave in tail Rnd 3: (in color c) start in any of the ch 2 sp. Ch 1, *sc, ch 2, 1 bptr around round 1 cluster, ch 2* repeat from * five more times. Sl st into the 1st sc. Rnd 4: Sl st into ch 2 sp, 3 sc in each ch 2 sp, sl st in 1st sc. Rnd 5: ch 1 and sc in same sp, sc in next, *2 dc, 2 dc, sc in next 4 sp* repeat from * four times, 2 dc, 2 dc, sc, sc. Sl st into 1st sc and fasten off. Weave in tail. Rnd 6 1st Hex: (in color a) Back loops only - ch 1, sc in next sp, *2 sc, 2 sc, sc in next 6 sp* repeat from * four more times, 2 sc, 2 sc, sc in next 5 sp. Sl st and fasten off. Weave in tail. Second Hexagon MR (magic ring) Rnd 1: (in color a) ch 2, 2 dc tog, ch 2, *3 dc tog, ch 2 * repeat from * four more times. Sl st into 1st cluster and fasten off. Rnd 2: (in color b) Start in any of the chain space. *ch 3, 3 dc tog, ch2, 3dc tog, ch 3, sl st in ch 2 sp to complete the petal*, repeat from * five more times. Sl st into starting petal base, fasten off. Weave in tail Rnd 3: (in color c) start in any of the ch 2 sp. Ch 1, *sc, ch 2, 1 bptr around round 1 cluster, ch 2* repeat from * five more times. Sl st into the 1st sc. Rnd 4: Sl st into ch 2 sp, 3 sc in each ch 2 sp, sl st in 1st sc. Rnd 5: ch 1 and sc in same sp, sc in next, *2 dc, 2 dc, sc in next 4 sp* repeat from * four times, 2 dc, 2 dc, sc, sc. Sl st into 1st sc and fasten off. Weave in tail. Rnd 6: (in color a) Back loops only on second hexagon - this round begin crocheting together as you go after each sc remove hook and insert it through both loops of the first hexagons sc, repeat until the last side. Place the two hexagons back to back with the correct sides facing out. Using stitch markers place them in middle of the 2 sc, 2sc groups and ensure you go through both hexagons (this will help keep the count correct. Pick the third space out of the 2 sc, 2 sc spaces to start. Ch 1 and 2 sc in same sp, *sc in next 6 sp, 2 sc, 2 sc* repeat from * four more times except on the last repeat only do one set of 2 sc. Stop crocheting together and only work in the back loops of the second hexagon. 2 sc, sc in next 6 sp, 2 sc and sl st into 1st sc. Rnd 7: ch 1 hdc in same sp, hdc in each sp (26 hdc in total). Sl st into first hdc. Rnd 8: ch 1 and turn, sc in same sp, sc in each sp (26 sc in total), sl st into first sc. Rnd 9 : ch 1, sc same sp, sc in each sp (26 sc in total), sl st into first sc and fasten off but leave a long tail for sewing. Finish Details Sewing: Pull the last two rows down and over the outside. Begin sewing along the bottom edge of the color change of A to help it blend and not bleed into color C’s final row. I like to stitch just below both loops of the last single crochets using a simple stitch or a back stitch either, is fine. Once done carefully weave ends in to make sure you don’t catch the inside which could interfere with the ties. Ties: Cut two pieces of color b for the ties about 7 inches long. Take a larger tapestry needle or yarn needle to gently feed the ties through. Run one tie starting on the right all the way around and through the same hole that you started. Repeat on the left side. Be careful not to run through your ties, to check this grab both ends of the right and both ends of the left and try pulling if the bag draws closed you are good to go. Knot the ends of the ties and snip any uneven excess. Please enjoy the free pdf version of this pattern!
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