This is adapted from a technique I learned at a Lily Chin class. Once you get the hang of it, this technique allows for virtually seamless connections, and you sew it together as you work. Row 1: With RS facing, attach B, with sl...
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This is adapted from a technique I learned at a Lily Chin class. Once you get the hang of it, this technique allows for virtually seamless connections, and you sew it together as you work. Row 1: With RS facing, attach B, with sl st, in bottom right corner st of open side of purse. With smaller hook and working each chain into the edge of the purse panel, ch 3. Dc in the edge of each st across bottom panel to last st (it will be taut) to last st. For your last stitch, yo, put hook through the edge of the stitch like usual, but also insert the hook into the side edge of purse panel, pull loop through stitches and 2 loops on hook. Insert hook into side edge of purse panel above previous st and pull through all loops, turn. Rows 2-8: Ch 3 into side edge of purse panel to begin new row, dc in each st across row to last st. At last stitch, yo, insert hook through stitch and then into the side of purse panel, pull through all sts and loops on hook. Insert hook into side edge of purse panel a little higher and pull through all loops, turn. When you’re at the top of the purse, fasten off. Hide ends in the bigger yarn. Repeat for second side.
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