Tunisian Crochet Pineapple Bag

Long ago when I made my Tunisian Berry Tea Cozy a friend of mine mentioned that she could see the same stitches being used for a pineapple bag. I could totally see it too but was really scared to try working the Tunisian berries in the round.

I got started on the base right away then set it aside for almost a year! It wasn’t until I decided I wanted to add berries to my cloud 9 slippers that I finally decided to give it a try. I started the piece using yellow and green but I didn’t like how it was turning out so I frogged it. (You know, rip-it, rip-it, rip-it out) I worked the piece all in one colour and it worked up really fast once you get the hang of it.

For this Tunisian Crochet Pineapple Bag you will need a double ended US J10/6.00mm. To work up this pattern you will need a basic understanding of Tunisian in the round and be a competent crocheter. This pattern is written more like a regular crochet pattern. It uses the basics of Tunisian crochet, the afghan stitch and stitch notes. I’ve made it as easy as possible for competent crocheters to work up. Below are some resources that will help you to work up this pattern..

Tunisian Crochet Pineapple Bag Pattern Notes..

DIFFICULTY RATING

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Yarn:

MC – Yellow -Red Heart Soft Touch Yarn 140g/266m (I worked from the center pull of 2 balls and ended up using only 130g which is just less than 1 ball)

– -Red Heart Soft Touch Yarn 140g/266m (I worked from the center pull of 2 balls and ended up using only 130g which is just less than 1 ball) AC – Shamrock Green -Red Heart Shimmer Yarn 100g/256m (I used less than 1/4 of a ball.)

– Shamrock Green -Red Heart Shimmer Yarn 100g/256m (I used less than 1/4 of a ball.) Both listed yarns have been discontinued, find substitutes at 👉Yarnspirations.

Hook: US H8/5.00mm, US I9/5.50mm & Double ended US J10/6.00mm hook. Need Tunisian hooks? Search Amazon.com or Amazon.ca

Supplies: I used the lid of a yogurt container that measures approximately 4.625″in diameter.

Special Stitches:

To work up this pattern you will need a basic understanding of Tunisian in the round and be a competent crocheter. This pattern is written more like a regular crochet pattern. It uses the basics of Tunisian crochet, the afghan stitch and stitch notes. I’ve made it as easy as possible for competent crocheters to work up.

Below are some great tutorials to learn to help you work through the Tunisian Crochet Pineapple Bag..

The Tunisian Simple Stitch (TSS) or also knows as the afghan stitch..



Tunisian Crochet in the round..



The Tunisian Berries Stitch..



The Crocodile Stitch..

Photo Tutorial By Lacy Crochet.. http://lacycrochet.blogspot.ca/2013/06/crocodile-stitch-alternating-scales.html

Photo Tutorial By Lacy Crochet.. http://lacycrochet.blogspot.ca/2013/06/crocodile-stitch-alternating-scales.html How to crochet an i-cord..

Notes:

Use a stitch marker in the beg stitch of each round to keep count!! It’s easy to get lost without one.

Tunisian Crochet Pineapple Bag Pattern..

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~Happy Hooking~