Tutorial: borsa masa

Speedy tutorial of the dough bag, created in a simple and fast way...a rope of cord and poi accessories to make a bag that is personalized to your own taste.. My contact: facebook: https://www.facebook.com/La-fata-tutt... Twitter:   / lafatatuttofare   Site:http://www.lafatatuttofare.com/ To acquire the cord and accessories http://www.tessiland.com/ To make the dough bag, use a single rock of cord and 1/3 vi advance with the size 29x29 Needed to get the Masa bag: 1 THAY ROPE ROCK 1 SATIN Scamppolo 1 DISASTER BUTTON 2 metal rings 1 DECORATIVE YIELD: We work in a chain of 62 stitches + 1 to activate... for a total of 40 cm. We need to make a 40x20 cm panel. The stitch used is: alternate a half double crochet with a single crochet in one row, and in the next row, make the return single crochet on the side. After making the panel, we mark a half double crochet at 31° and continue working, creating a 20x20 cm panel. We obtain a 40x20 cm rectangle with a 20x20 cm square. We make a very low or low stitch throughout. Sew the lining. Fold along the diagonals and sew with a needle to sew the invisible stitch tape. We obtain one plain side and one with two seams that will be the back of the bag. To keep the corners free, we'll crochet 5 single crochet stitches... we'll make 4/5 rows to create a shoulder that can be folded into the metal rings. Handle For the handle, we chain 70 and crochet 1 sc in each sc, except at the corners, where the first loop is made, and we'll crochet 3 sc in the second 6 (increases). Cut the yarn, leaving a chain long enough for stitching. Fold 3 cm of the handle over the first ring and sew tightly. Then, we go over the initial chain, hold the cord taut, and reach the other end where we'll sew the second part of the handle. Cut and secure the yarn. Closure Start 6 + 1 chain stitch and make a 20 cm long rectangle. Turn the single crochet stitch over. Sew one part to the back of the bag, and attach a magnet with button flaps to the other. We find the right spot on the front of the bag to attach the other half of the button, taking care to fold the flaps properly (use a hammer). This can be done even though the flap is already sewn. Apply a decorative element to a flap to hide the button flaps.