First Tapestry Crochet Project - The Coin Purse
As with many first time Tapestry Crocheters, I started out with the tutorials on www.tapestrycrochet.com. I find small coin purses ideal as first projects - they can be completed in a short time, and if you make a mistake, it's quick enough to unravel and redo without losing your mind :) Plus, at the end of it, you have a purse that you can use.My first coin purse projects.
Tapestry Crochet Coin Purses |
The Red and White Hearts Purse was done mostly in single crochets through the back loop only (BLO). This technique produces straight stitches but the resulting fabric has a different look and feel - if you look closely, there is a horizontal "line" that runs along every row, which also gives the fabric a rougher feel. This is because stitches are done through the back loop only, which leaves the front loop unworked - this unworked loop forms the "line".
On the heart motifs, I also experimented with a combination of the standard single crochet and single crochet through BLO. I had read about this simple yet brilliant technique here. It truly is a clever way to produce smoother outlines for motifs.
Standard Single Crochet v Single Crochet Through Back Loop Only
When I first started doing tapestry crochet, I had a hard time accepting the BLO pieces. They seemed to lack the smoothness and uniformity of the standard SC pieces. But I hated that the patterns in my SC pieces always slant, which is a problem especially with geometric/symmetrical patterns.Purses made in standard single crochet - the patterns lean/slant |
Sample piece made in single crochet through back loop only |
Wayuu Mochila Bags
Wayuu Mochila Bags |
Here's a YouTube video about the Wayuu Mochila Bags and how they are made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV1mjpWjugs.
Aren't they gorgeous?
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