Sunday 21 April 2024

Marguerite Bag

Hello and thanks for visiting! Its been ages since I did a "proper" blog post - all my recent ones have just been to tell you about my podcast, but I've really missed chitty chatting so I thought I'd rectify that with a post today.

We're just back from a lovely dog walk at Greys' Court, which is a National Trust property. We didn't go into the house, or take many photos, as we had a reluctant teenager with us, and had to keep moving, but here are a couple of pics of the bluebells, which was our primary reason for choosing Grey's Court.




Back home, in making news, I have finished a beautiful bag, the Marguerite Bag. It's a pattern by Emma Wright, as featured in issue 166 of Inside Crochet magazine.


The pattern called for Wool Couture Cotton but I used Drops Muskat, which is a mercerised cotton, in colours Denim, White and Sunflower.


I blocked all the squares on my lovely wooden blocking board, by simply spraying them with water and leaving to dry. Once blocked I was able to really easily assemble them into the bag shape, which is such a clever design.


The next job was to add the straps. I went a bit off piste here - the pattern called for a chain of 64 stitches for each strap but I wanted my straps longer so I did 130 chains. Then I felt like it needed to be wider than the one in the pattern, so I added a row of trebles all around. 


Finally I chose some lovely bright fabric with which to line it.

I used the sewing machine to make a rectangle taller than the bag, then I cut down in a big zig-zag around to mirror the points and dips of the squares (diamonds ?). I ironed a seam allowance and then hand stitched the lining in place.


And here is the lovely Brenda modelling the final result...



I'm totally in love with this bag, I love how summery and bright and sunny it is. Now we just need some weather to match!

Til next time,

Jillxxx




7 comments:

  1. I love Greys Court, good to see all those beautiful bluebells doing well there. I like the colours you've chosen for the bag, it's turned out really well X

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  2. Such a cute bag. Your choice to line the bag is perfect! TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  3. The bluebells are looking wonderful at the moment where you are. I've not been to Grey's Court but as we no longer have teenagers and are NT member it will be somewhere to add to our wish list of places to visit. Love the bag design made fom crochet squares and your own adaption with the lining and wider, longer straps. I do enjoy your podcasts as well. Have a great week.

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  4. that is one fabulous bag, I love the colors you chose and the shape of it!!

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  5. Lovely bag! It is bright and summery. I was thinking that it would also make a nice summer top...lol.

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  6. Oh what a fun Springy post dear Friend! The flowers are so beautiful and eye candy for the soul. And that bag is SO darling!! I would absolutely buy that in a store - honest. What a fun to have for the season ahead. Great job!! Blessings on your week xoxo

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  7. It is a beautiful bag! You will enjoy using it all summer!

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