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Hello, let's make a crochet wine tote together.

we are starting...

I am briefly explaining the terms we use this pattern.

Crochet Terms
Chain yarn over, pull yarn
(ch) through stitch on hook MATERIALS:
slip insert hook into stitch or space 4,5 MM HOOK
stitch indicaled, yarn over, pull
yarn,through both loops on hook 100 G MACRAME YARN, 20G
(slip st) WHITE VELVET YARN
insert hook into stitch or space
single
indicated, yarn over, pull up a loop
croc het
(2 loops in hook), yarn over, pull
(sc) yarn through loops on hook

yarn over,insert hook into stitch


half double or space indicated, pull up a loop
crochet (3 loops in hook), yarn over, pull
(hdc) yarn through loops on hook

yarn over,insert hook into stitch


double
or space indicated, pull up a loop (3
crochet loops in hook) * yarn over, pull yarn
(dc) through 2 loops on hook; repeat
from* once more

yarn over twice ,insert hook into


treble stitch or space indicated, pull up a
crochet loop (4 loops in hook) * yarn over,
(tr) pull yarn through 2 loops on hook;
repeat from* 2 times

Round1
Make 6 ch, and connect to the first ch to form a ring. Make 10
hdc into the ring. Close the row by sinking into the top of the
first hdc.
With 2 ch go to the top row (we have reached the 2nd row). here
we will make 2 hdc into each stitch. at the end of the row we
will have a total of 20 hdc. it is important to proceed by
counting.
When we come to the end, connect to the top of the first hdc.

1. row:10 hdc

Round2
Make 3 ch to go up to the 3rd row. make 1 more hdc into the
same ch. (In the 2nd row we made 2 hdc into each ch. In the 3rd
row we will advance the row by making 1 double 1 single.) 1 hdc
on the next ch, 2 hdc on the next ch...When we come to the end,
connect to the top of the first hdc.

2. row: 20 hdc
3.row:30 hdc
Round3
Let's move on to row 4 with 2 ch. in this row our work on all chains will be as follows; 1 hdc on 1ch, 1 hdc on
the next 1 ch, 2 hdc single on the next 1 ch, ie 2 hdc single, 1 hdc double
so when we complete the row, connect to the first hdc and close row 4.
To move to row 5, make 2 ch. we will no longer increase. make 1 hdc on each ch. the trick here is to make the
hdc ch sin only on the edge line. we do this for a complete curl. (picture a-b)
When we complete the row, connect to the first hdc and close the 5th row.
In rows 4 and 5, it will start to curl inwards and take the bottle form.

4. row: 40 hdc

Picrture a Picrture b

Round4
In all the next 10 rows, when we
close the row, we go to the top row
with 1 ch. and we make 1 hdc on
each ch.
Round5
in this order, we go to the top row with 4 ch. (The reason why it is 4 is that we have moved to the perforated
row)
Skip 1 ch and make 1 dc on the 2nd ch. Make 1 ch, make 2 ch, skip 1 ch and make 1 dc on the next ch.
complete the whole row like this.
When closing the row, connect to the 3rd of the first 4 ch groups and close.
When the row is completed, go up to the top row with 4 ch. make 1 dc on top of the dc in the next row. make 2
ch, make 1 dc on top of the next dc. so we will form squares.
When closing the row, connect to the 3rd of the first group of 4 ch and close.

Round6
in this order, we switch from perforated rows to straight rows
again.
in this order, we switch from perforated rows to straight rows
again.
In the bottom row, we made 2 ch between the squares. in this row,
we will only work on 2 chs. we will complete the whole row by
making 2 hdc in every 2 ch spaces. do not knit tightly in this row,
knit more freely so that it does not tighten.
When you reach the end of the row, connect to the first ch. Go to
the top row with 1 ch. In this and the next 7 rows, we will make 1
ch on each ch. (total 8 row)
Round7
we're moving on to making stalks. Let's make 40 ch.
(you can extend the length here as much as you want.
you can also do it by measuring here. Skip 8 ch and
connect on the 9th ch. Here we must make it tight
while connecting. we will call it a belt. we will
complete the belt by making 1 hdc on each ch kin on
the belt. connect to the beginning and cut the rope.
knot tightly.

Count 4 ch from the end of the arch and tie into ch


5. Make 40 ch. (this will be the 2nd arch.) skip 8 ch
and tie tightly to the 9th ch. go back and make 1 hdc
in all ch. tie at the beginning and cut the rope. knot
tightly.

Round8
and in this order we switch to velvet thread. the
trick here. after knitting the straps, I continue
with velvet because I want the straps to stay
inside. follow this way for a more beautiful
look.
Since the velvet rope is fluffy, it may be
difficult for you to see the chains. try to
understand with your hand. we will continue in
this way for a total of 2 rows by making 1 ch on
each ch.

general view

for the perforated areas here; if


you want, you can decorate it
with velvet threads.
If you want, you can write a
cute note on the note paper and
tie it.
Or you can keep it simple.

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