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I love embellishments on a fabric. Before we go into the pattern for this Beaded Mini Crochet Drawstring pouch, I’ll tell you a brief story; some of which is already on the ‘About’ page.
Long before I picked up crocheting again in my adult life, I worked with beads a lot. I used to make necklaces, earrings and bracelets. I had a fascination with beads. But as a creative person with no focus, I did not pursue it for long.
Nevertheless, I was/am still fascniated and drawn to bead works, wire works, if you will. And bead crochet has been on my mind the past two years now- I hope to someday try my hands at that.
Recently my crafter colleague, bbisharaliving, who makes beaded accessories asked if I could design a pouch she could use for customers. She wanted something simple that could be completed in little to no time.
My imagination took wing and I brought out some of the beads I have had in my closet for a long while. I did say she wanted something simple, but the moment I strung the beads, I knew this was not going to be such a simple looking pouch.
So from all indication, I will be making another pouch for her. And I promise to keep it real simple this time, and maybe a little plain? We’ll see!
This pouch is elegant. A pretty piece that is great for keeping your precious little jewelries and even as a keepsake. If I received a pouch like this as a gift, I would never throw it out, and if I give it away it will have to be to someone very special to me.
This pouch is worked in the round. Also, I use the same method as in the Super Quick & Chunky Crochet Headband for Round 1. You may need to take a look at it to understand how to work the first round with a foundation stitch. If you have never tried the foundation single crochet stitch, please see the tutorial here.
How to String the Beads
depending on the size of beads you are using, you may need to first string a thread through an appropriate sized needle, then pass the yarn through the loop of the thread.
Inserting the bead in the stitch
when you ‘drop’ the bead, you will be making a Single Crochet in the stitch. So, as seen in the photo, yarn under (not over), go into stitch and pull the yarn through (over the bead). With two loops now on hook, finish the stitch.
Finished Size:
3.5″ wide by 4″tall
You’ll need:
- Mercerised cotton, Fingering weight (1) yarn or any yarn of choice
- Seed beads (72). Something like this or this. Of course, if you use a bigger yarn weight, you’ll need to use bigger beads that can string on to the yarn with ease.
- 3mm hook
- Tapestry Needle
Stitches/Abbreviation:
SC- single crochet
DC- double crochet
DTR- double treble crochet
CH- chain
ST- stitch
FSC- foundation single crochet
How to to the Double Treble Crochet- DTR
Yarn over three times, insert hook in stitch, yarn over and pull out a loop- 5 loops now on hook. (*Yarn over, pull through 2 loops) 4 times.
Notes:
- Chain 1 and 2 do not count as stitches. So start your rounds in same stitch as where you join.
- This pattern is worked in the round.
- Rounds 1-6 are worked in spiral round, so always place stitch marker in last stitch of round
- This instruction, SC in 5, bead, SC simply means SC in 5 stitches, drop bead in next stitch, SC in next stitch
Tip: When making the 2nd set of the DTR/TRTR, turn the position of your work so that the bottom pouch is facing away from you. You will find it easier to make the stitch this way.
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Beaded Mini Crochet Drawstring Pouch- Free Pattern
String 72 beads. Refer to this post to understand how to make Round 1
Round 1: FSC 16, 2SC in last st. Turn so you’re working upside down the stitch, SC in 14, 4 SC in last st. DO NOT JOIN. (36)
Round 2: (SC in 15, 2SC in each of next 3 sts) two times (42)
Round 3: *SC in 15, (SC in next st, 2SC in next st.) three times repeat from * around (48)
Rounds 4-6: SC around. Join in 1st st.
Round 7: Ch 1, SC in 3, bead. (SC in 5, bead) twice. SC in 11, bead. (SC in 5, bead) twice. SC in 8. Join to 1st st.
Round 8: Ch 1, SC in 2, bead, SC, bead.*(SC in 3, bead, SC, bead) twice. SC in 9, bead, SC, bead. Repeat from * around. Join to 1st st.
Round 9: Ch 1, SC around. Join to 1st st.
Round 10: Ch 1, SC in 6, bead. SC in 5, bead. (SC in 8, bead) trwice. SC in 5, bead. SC in 8, bead. SC in 2. Join to st.
Round 11: Ch 1, SC in 5, bead, SC, bead. SC in 3, bead, SC, bead. (SC in 6, bead, SC, bead) twice. SC in 3, bead, SC, bead. SC in 6, bead, SC, bead. SC in 1. Join to st.
Round 12: Ch 1, SC around. Join to 1st st.
Round 13: Ch 2, *Skip 5 sts, DTR in 6th st., DC in the 5 skipped sts. Skip next st, DC in 5, DTR in skipped st. repeat from *. Join to 1st st.
Round 14: Ch 1, SC around. Join to 1st st;
Round 15: Ch 1, (SC in 5, bead) three times. SC in 11, bead. (SC in 5, bead) twice. SC in 6. Join t 1st st.
Round 16: Ch 1, SC in 4, bead, SC, bead. (SC in 3, bead, SC, bead) twice. SC in 9, bead, SC, bead. (SC in 3, bead, SC, bead) twice. SC in 5. Join to 1st st.
Round 17: Ch 1, SC around. Join to 1st st.
Round 18: SC in 8, bead. SC in 5, bead. (SC in 8, bead) twice. SC in 5, bead. SC in 8, bead. Join to 1st st.
Round 19: Ch 1, bead. SC in 6, bead, SC, bead. SC in 3, bead, SC, bead. (SC in 6,bead, SC, bead) twice. SC in 3, bead, SC, bead. SC in 6, bead, SC. Join to 1st st.
Round 20: Ch 1, SC around. Join to 1st st.
Round 21: Ch 2, repeat round 13
Rounds 22-25: Ch 1, SC around. DO NOT JOIN
Round 26: *skip 2 sts, SC 5 in 3rd st. repeat from * around. Skip 2 sts, slip st in last st. snip yarn, weave in tails.
Drawstring- make 2
Chain 75, finish off.
Lace the bag by going through every other stitch that has 5 stitches on Round 26.
For the second drawstring, lace it through the 2 skipped stitches.
Tie the ends together, snip yarn.
Rackel says
so pretty!
Kary; Henry says
Is there a printer friendly version of this adorable little pouch ?
Thank you
Rose says
Hello, thanks for stopping by. Yes, there is.You can find the AD-Free pattern through the Etsy and Loveknitting links. Thank you.
Pat says
I would love to see a tutorial of this! Love the bag but have difficulty following written instructions.
Rose says
Hello Pat, thanks for stopping by. I will be working on video tutorials in no distant time. Thank you for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
DEE SHNEIDERMAN says
Love this little bag.
Rose says
Thank you! I feel the same too.