Hey all! Glad to hear some of you have found success with this method! I’ve shared other tips and tutorials on my channel, as well as the first of hopefully many free patterns! Feel free to check them out and happy crocheting!😊
Great way to re-enforce the bag! The way I always re-enforce my bags is using a long, continuous piece of twine. I weave the twine in with a tapestry needle, starting at the bottom of the bag, weaving it up through crochet stitches through the first handle, around and back down to the bottom of the bag. Then I repeat this for the other side. This has always worked for me, but I’m excited to try it your way with the twill tape.
I'm going to try this!! My boyfriend just bought me this rainbow crochet bag that I fell in love with and it stretches as soon as I put ANYTHING in it!
If you want to line a crochet bag to use for a market bag you can use t-shirt material, which is Jersey knit, and that lining will stretch along with the crochet . That way it will act like a market bag but it won't have the holes . Another suggestion is you can buy surgical tubing and crochet around it just like you did the Twill tape. And that makes a very sturdy handle
To continue the idea of using jersey knit/t- shirts, you can stretch out a long strip of the jersey until it rolls into a tube, then use it instead of the twill tape.
I always add lining to my crochet projects (purses, bags). Lining just tends to add strength and durability, and a little flair. You did great 👍🏾 😊, give yourself some credit, mom will love this forever because it was made with love 💗 😊
Been crocheting for years and haven't seen a good video on how to line crochet bags THAT MAKES SENSE. Amazing job on this video, thank you! ❤️ Oh and the STRAP! love it!
"Because this is the level of DIY this is" was my favourite part of the video because I'm totally the same. Sometimes when I watch other videos I feel like a hot mess when they do things "properly" instead of with whatever they have on hand like I sometimes do. hahaha Fantastic tutorial and I'm definitely using the twill tape idea for my next crocheted bag! Thank you!
this is really well explained and you speak so clearly. i HATE sewing in linings and i’m so excited to try this out. thank you so much for the tips and tutorial! you got a new sub :)
Another way to add structure (but not to stash bust, sadly) is to choose a "yarn" material that has more structure and less stretch than typical worsted weight yarn. The heftier crochet cottons (5 and larger, or two strands of 10) can help produce something capable of more use. But things that aren't yarn will give the best results. Try a hardware store for plumb line, or use the smaller gauge paracord (you can use 550, but your hands will tire easily. Try something smaller, even down to 95.) for something that can really handle weight. I made a net bag for our van 10 to 15 years ago with plumb line from a hardware store. The net bag that went between the seats had broken, so I rescued the elastic cord which connected to the seats and crocheted over and around that. We still have that bag, just like new, but the van is long gone. 😏
I think this is a great video. So much information. Thank you for putting this into a video. The reinforcement of the bag handle was something that I had never considered before. Your information made so much "real use" help to me regarding the handle of the bag, specifically. Had you not demonstrated the crocheting over the reinforcement that you used, I'm not sure that I would have understood exactly how to implement your ideas. This video and the knowledge here will help me make a better bag overall. Thank you for sharing. ❤
i also used reclaimed fabric for lining a knit and crochet bag, but i went with old cargo pants. I used the thick waistband (minus the belt loops) to line the crochet straps, and I attached one of the pockets to the lining so I didn't have to knit or crochet one from scratch!
I love the twill tape idea. I will have to try it. I normally line my straps with grosgrain ribbon, but that requires the extra step of sewing it on. I have always lined my bags with fabric, and I usually add internal pockets for phone, keys, etc.
Thanks, I’m glad you like the idea! I hope it works for you when you try it☺️ I’ve never tried grosgrain ribbon, I’ll have to look at that as another option!
Thank you for this video and those tips ! I am excited to try them out. About the trading on the lining, if you don't have chalk, you can use an erasable pen. It marks better than ball tips and disappears with heat, so flat iron, steam or just by rubbing it, it leaves no traces its great.
I use plastic mesh that's used usually for stitching/needlepoint between the liner and the crocheted bag. I also like that heavy canvas like though I think it's polyester quarter inch strap material that I get a Jo-Ann's fabrics. You can easily make a crochet strap and then sew it to the polyester strap
I am so glad I found you! This tutorial popped up in my feed. I crocheted a bag that won first place in a challenge I entered a few months ago. My daughter in law loves the bag. I am going to give it to her but was wondering how to line it to prevent it from stretching & also to prevent things from falling through the stitches. Thank you for tips and advice! I have subscribed to your channel hoping I can learn more from you. Thanks again 😊
This is perfect, it popped up on my feed in such a timely manner. I’m about halfway thru a striped crotchet bags of “milk cotton “ kit that was a Mothers Day gift from MY daughter. I hadn’t thought to line it, since it’s the first one I’ve made, but it will be so much more useful. Thanks for a simple, great video! I know your mom and grandma loved your thoughtfulness.
Just discovered your channel and it came at just the right time as I am making 2 crochet bags. The tutorial I watched shows to add a lining, and the handle is made separately and then added to the bag. I love your idea of using the twill tape---genius! I’ve not made crocheted bags before, so I’m really just winging it and learning as I go. Looking forward to following your channel…😊 ❤-Brenda
You did a fantastic job explaining all of this. I love the idea of the twill tape for the handle and your lining explanation is great too. Bravo! I am about to make a granny square purse and I wanted a reinforced strap and lining. So glad I found your video.
I used cotton yarn running with my acrylic yarn to reinforce the straps. I then lined it with fabric. I bought some plastic canvas which i covered in the same fabric to put in the bottom of the bag and to give it more shape. I also added a pocket at the top. I hand sewed it all. 🧶😊
Hi, brilliant video! I never thought of adding twill ribbon to the straps - so smart! Thank you. I've subscribed to your YT channel hoping for more crochet tutorials, tips, and tricks. Your nail art is so cute. Have a lovely day.
Great idea about tape for handle plus crocheting around it.. I made a bag but the handle stretched and it was spoilt. I will undo the handle and trim of bag and redo it your way because I love the bag.
I found this video a week too late! I spent way too much time and effort crocheting a strap for a bag. I slip stitched 6 rows using cotton yarn so its solid and not stretchy, but I tore up my forearm muscles doing it. Will be using twill tape from now on! never thought of machine sewing the lining in, it looks like another time saver!
Oh no! I’m sure that slip stitch strap took a WHILE…but I bet it looks amazing honestly🙊 slip stitch always does! Definitely give this a shot next time, I think your arms and wrists will thank you!
I like the twill tape idea. I wonder if it comes in colors. I've been using actual market bags as liners in my bags. Just sewed it by hand around the opening. Great video!
Tip for newbies: just like its not recommended using black yarn to start cos its harder to see, black lining has been a pain in the a** for my eyes 😂 Ive only every "made" one bag, still havent finished it cos I hate working on it. I used this method with a few differences and different plans, but all hand sewn cos I have no machine. What I was doing different: I got a wider tape/ribbon thingy thats for straps to sew the crochet sides onto (while hemming the strap so it looks nicer). So one side (the outer) will be crochet, and the inner will be that sturdier cloth. The tote bag is for school stuff so I wanted it to be sturdier, also possibly add a bit more padding under the shoulder but idk if that would make it uncomfily bulky. For the lining I planned to add a SC border to integrate/hide the transition more, or sew it also with the yarn, aswell as the strap, to hide my shaky sewing lines lol 😂
Hi I hope you still check comments on older videos: if you want your Gran to be able to carry small items and have a stretchy bag all at once you could simply add a (zippered) fabric pocket on the inside, sewn to the upper edge, for this one I think trapezoid shape would be the best so it would neatly hang down :-)
Hiya, yr channel just popped up on my notifications. Thisciscsoo usefulfor me, I've tried to double up stitces etc on handles but this technique is so much better. I'll subscribe & hit the like button. Thank-you ❣️
If you don’t know how to sew you might consider making your bag with 2mm polyester macrame cord- it comes in many colors and is very sturdy- doesn’t stretch like yarn!
My gran had me hem the edges of liner with wide stitches, so i can crochet that thread to the bag, bc a small hook would fit under the wide thread spacing.But I'm a dinosaur, so its an old way of doing it.
I only lined one crochet bag, and I didn't have my current sewing machine. I had a vintage Singer machine with a wobbly needle 😅 I think I would probably hand-stitch it if I did it again.
I like the way you explained and did the strap and lining. I will try this method. Last time I made a granny square bag, I used a canvas bag for the straps and lining. Crocheted the squares around it and it works great too. Also not expensive.
What if I wanted to do a strap like the original pattern with the knot at the top ...with 2 strings ? Does that make sence ...would I still use twill tape
I’m not someone that sews but couldn’t you have the bobbin thread one colour and the machine thread another? That way you can match the thread to both the lining and the bag. Some useful tips for me to try on My bag I’m completing at the moment. Thanks for the video. 🦘🐨👋🏻
A great tutorial. You are so good, the background music is too repetitive, plus it is distractive. I know you are much better than my criticism. You don't need any background music. You are just fine without it. I look forward to using your tips, especially your twill tape suggestions. Thank you.
I was excited when I found this video. It's exactly the content I was looking for. But the music playing WHILE YOU ARE TALKING is distracting, annoying, and entirely unnecessary.
Sorry about that! My microphone kept getting bumped which made an awful bumping sound in the background, so in the edit it was between one annoyance or another- lesson learned for recording next time!
@@angelicac9867 I disagree. I believe it was entirely necessary. Ensuring that your audience can understand what the speaker is saying is the absolute minimum thing an instructional video maker needs to accomplish. Assuming that she wants to grow her channel, she needs to know that there is a portion of the population who have auditory issues that mean music playing while someone is speaking interferes with their ability to understand what that person is saying. As to whether or not I should have been nicer, I have found that being too nice when asking someone online to consider changing their way of doing things tends to accomplish nothing. Nice, sweet, gentle comments generally get ignored. In my experience, comments that explain clearly and frankly what the issue is stand a better chance of getting noticed and considered. The fact that the video creator acknowledged my constructive feedback illustrates how effective this strategy can be.
Hey all! Glad to hear some of you have found success with this method! I’ve shared other tips and tutorials on my channel, as well as the first of hopefully many free patterns! Feel free to check them out and happy crocheting!😊
4:28 when she starts to actually tell you
Wow thanks for the heads up I went to that part and the chat was still happening, think I'll defo pass, waste of time.
Great way to re-enforce the bag! The way I always re-enforce my bags is using a long, continuous piece of twine. I weave the twine in with a tapestry needle, starting at the bottom of the bag, weaving it up through crochet stitches through the first handle, around and back down to the bottom of the bag. Then I repeat this for the other side. This has always worked for me, but I’m excited to try it your way with the twill tape.
Ooh this is an interesting idea! I might have to try your way too!👀 thanks for sharing!
I'm going to try this!! My boyfriend just bought me this rainbow crochet bag that I fell in love with and it stretches as soon as I put ANYTHING in it!
maybe you can make us a tutorial for your method...thank you for sharing :)
@@misspolish758yes please a tutorial would be very nice I can't get that tape
If you want to line a crochet bag to use for a market bag you can use t-shirt material, which is Jersey knit, and that lining will stretch along with the crochet . That way it will act like a market bag but it won't have the holes . Another suggestion is you can buy surgical tubing and crochet around it just like you did the Twill tape. And that makes a very sturdy handle
To continue the idea of using jersey knit/t- shirts, you can stretch out a long strip of the jersey until it rolls into a tube, then use it instead of the twill tape.
I always add lining to my crochet projects (purses, bags). Lining just tends to add strength and durability, and a little flair. You did great 👍🏾 😊, give yourself some credit, mom will love this forever because it was made with love 💗 😊
Been crocheting for years and haven't seen a good video on how to line crochet bags THAT MAKES SENSE. Amazing job on this video, thank you! ❤️ Oh and the STRAP! love it!
What a sweet comment, thank you so much! I’m glad you found it helpful!🫶
"Because this is the level of DIY this is" was my favourite part of the video because I'm totally the same. Sometimes when I watch other videos I feel like a hot mess when they do things "properly" instead of with whatever they have on hand like I sometimes do. hahaha Fantastic tutorial and I'm definitely using the twill tape idea for my next crocheted bag! Thank you!
I love this comment☺️ thank you! this put a smile on my face! I totally relate- the hot mess is the fun part!!
this is really well explained and you speak so clearly. i HATE sewing in linings and i’m so excited to try this out. thank you so much for the tips and tutorial! you got a new sub :)
I appreciate that, thank you so much! Welcome🤗
Another way to add structure (but not to stash bust, sadly) is to choose a "yarn" material that has more structure and less stretch than typical worsted weight yarn. The heftier crochet cottons (5 and larger, or two strands of 10) can help produce something capable of more use. But things that aren't yarn will give the best results. Try a hardware store for plumb line, or use the smaller gauge paracord (you can use 550, but your hands will tire easily. Try something smaller, even down to 95.) for something that can really handle weight. I made a net bag for our van 10 to 15 years ago with plumb line from a hardware store. The net bag that went between the seats had broken, so I rescued the elastic cord which connected to the seats and crocheted over and around that. We still have that bag, just like new, but the van is long gone. 😏
I think this is a great video. So much information. Thank you for putting this into a video.
The reinforcement of the bag handle was something that I had never considered before. Your information made so much "real use" help to me regarding the handle of the bag, specifically. Had you not demonstrated the crocheting over the reinforcement that you used, I'm not sure that I would have understood exactly how to implement your ideas.
This video and the knowledge here will help me make a better bag overall. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Love that the twill tape on the straps is a no-sew method. Very cool. Nice work on the lining. Thank you. 🦋
Thanks so much for watching!
Yes, and the advantage is that it could be replaced, if necessary!
i also used reclaimed fabric for lining a knit and crochet bag, but i went with old cargo pants. I used the thick waistband (minus the belt loops) to line the crochet straps, and I attached one of the pockets to the lining so I didn't have to knit or crochet one from scratch!
I love the twill tape idea. I will have to try it. I normally line my straps with grosgrain ribbon, but that requires the extra step of sewing it on. I have always lined my bags with fabric, and I usually add internal pockets for phone, keys, etc.
Thanks, I’m glad you like the idea! I hope it works for you when you try it☺️ I’ve never tried grosgrain ribbon, I’ll have to look at that as another option!
Thank you for this video and those tips ! I am excited to try them out.
About the trading on the lining, if you don't have chalk, you can use an erasable pen. It marks better than ball tips and disappears with heat, so flat iron, steam or just by rubbing it, it leaves no traces its great.
You just popped up on my thread. OMG, just what I was looking for. You have great presence, calm, and clear.
I use plastic mesh that's used usually for stitching/needlepoint between the liner and the crocheted bag. I also like that heavy canvas like though I think it's polyester quarter inch strap material that I get a Jo-Ann's fabrics. You can easily make a crochet strap and then sew it to the polyester strap
Thank you for a terrific idea I am going to use, and for speaking so clearly. I understood every word of instruction. Great tutorial!😊
I am so glad I found you! This tutorial popped up in my feed. I crocheted a bag that won first place in a challenge I entered a few months ago. My daughter in law loves the bag. I am going to give it to her but was wondering how to line it to prevent it from stretching & also to prevent things from falling through the stitches. Thank you for tips and advice! I have subscribed to your channel hoping I can learn more from you. Thanks again 😊
The twill tape technique is really smart and I already have some! I can't wait to make a bag now
Fantastic! Love using things I already have on hand😊 best of luck!
I love the idea of using twill tape and definitely plan to try it
A "walking foot" makes lining easier. Great advice!!!
This is perfect, it popped up on my feed in such a timely manner. I’m about halfway thru a striped crotchet bags of “milk cotton “ kit that was a Mothers Day gift from MY daughter. I hadn’t thought to line it, since it’s the first one I’ve made, but it will be so much more useful. Thanks for a simple, great video! I know your mom and grandma loved your thoughtfulness.
Oh I’m so glad this popped up for you at the right time! Enjoy your project, and thanks for watching!
Just discovered your channel and it came at just the right time as I am making 2 crochet bags. The tutorial I watched shows to add a lining, and the handle is made separately and then added to the bag.
I love your idea of using the twill tape---genius! I’ve not made crocheted bags before, so I’m really just winging it and learning as I go. Looking forward to following your channel…😊
❤-Brenda
You did a fantastic job explaining all of this. I love the idea of the twill tape for the handle and your lining explanation is great too. Bravo! I am about to make a granny square purse and I wanted a reinforced strap and lining. So glad I found your video.
Oh good luck with the purse! Nothing beats a granny square piece!
I used cotton yarn running with my acrylic yarn to reinforce the straps. I then lined it with fabric. I bought some plastic canvas which i covered in the same fabric to put in the bottom of the bag and to give it more shape. I also added a pocket at the top. I hand sewed it all. 🧶😊
Thank you. Both ideas are really helpful. I would be sewing by hand. When I made a backpack I used water resistant fabric. Great job.
I’m glad you found this useful! Thanks for watching!
Hi, brilliant video! I never thought of adding twill ribbon to the straps - so smart! Thank you. I've subscribed to your YT channel hoping for more crochet tutorials, tips, and tricks. Your nail art is so cute. Have a lovely day.
Great idea about tape for handle plus crocheting around it.. I made a bag but the handle stretched and it was spoilt. I will undo the handle and trim of bag and redo it your way because I love the bag.
I like to tack down the corners of the lining into the corners of the bag. Saves pulling the lining out with any items in the bag.
😮 need to try that next time 👍🏼
I found this video a week too late! I spent way too much time and effort crocheting a strap for a bag. I slip stitched 6 rows using cotton yarn so its solid and not stretchy, but I tore up my forearm muscles doing it. Will be using twill tape from now on! never thought of machine sewing the lining in, it looks like another time saver!
Oh no! I’m sure that slip stitch strap took a WHILE…but I bet it looks amazing honestly🙊 slip stitch always does! Definitely give this a shot next time, I think your arms and wrists will thank you!
thanks for the tips! i'll be looking for twill tape for my bag:)
I like the twill tape idea. I wonder if it comes in colors.
I've been using actual market bags as liners in my bags. Just sewed it by hand around the opening.
Great video!
Love the idea of using an existing market bag- that’s great for repurposing/recycling as well! I’ll have to try it myself. Thanks for watching!
You explain everything really well! Thank you!
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
So much easier to line the bag before folding and I always add a slider to straps so stretching wouldn’t be a problem
Thank-you! I don’t think I’ve ever seen the twill tape idea, but it looks great and I will try it.
this was very helpful! tfs! 😊I agree that it’s great to upgrade the little things
Thanks for all the tips. Can't wait to try them.
Tip for newbies: just like its not recommended using black yarn to start cos its harder to see, black lining has been a pain in the a** for my eyes 😂
Ive only every "made" one bag, still havent finished it cos I hate working on it.
I used this method with a few differences and different plans, but all hand sewn cos I have no machine. What I was doing different:
I got a wider tape/ribbon thingy thats for straps to sew the crochet sides onto (while hemming the strap so it looks nicer). So one side (the outer) will be crochet, and the inner will be that sturdier cloth. The tote bag is for school stuff so I wanted it to be sturdier, also possibly add a bit more padding under the shoulder but idk if that would make it uncomfily bulky.
For the lining I planned to add a SC border to integrate/hide the transition more, or sew it also with the yarn, aswell as the strap, to hide my shaky sewing lines lol 😂
Very well explained thanks for all the tips
I remember that time, I accidentally stepped into luxrul . Since then, I have a few more pieces of art in my wardrobe and less anxiety about bills.
Hi there! Great video! I liked the idea of the twill tape. Great job. Thanks
This is brilliant! THANK YOU!
Hi I hope you still check comments on older videos: if you want your Gran to be able to carry small items and have a stretchy bag all at once you could simply add a (zippered) fabric pocket on the inside, sewn to the upper edge, for this one I think trapezoid shape would be the best so it would neatly hang down :-)
Hey there! I love this idea! I’ll have to try it on my next bag- thanks for sharing!
Great tips, thank you! Also, love your shirt! TPWK! ❤
Hiya, yr channel just popped up on my notifications. Thisciscsoo usefulfor me, I've tried to double up stitces etc on handles but this technique is so much better. I'll subscribe & hit the like button. Thank-you ❣️
Thanks so much for watching, I’m glad you found it useful!
Cool ideas! Thank you for sharing
I would just add a strand of a strong cotton yarn to your main yarn for bottom of bag and strap, crochet with both at once. Problem solved.
It would also be possible to sew the twill tape to itself instead of knotting it. This is a great idea, and I will definitely be trying it. Thanks.
Very true! That’d be worth a try!
I think sewing the tape gives it an overall better finish-more polished.
If you don’t know how to sew you might consider making your bag with 2mm polyester macrame cord- it comes in many colors and is very sturdy- doesn’t stretch like yarn!
My gran had me hem the edges of liner with wide stitches, so i can crochet that thread to the bag, bc a small hook would fit under the wide thread spacing.But I'm a dinosaur, so its an old way of doing it.
This is GENIUS! I have to try it next time- thanks for sharing!
No, that's the way it is normally done! ❤
I only lined one crochet bag, and I didn't have my current sewing machine. I had a vintage Singer machine with a wobbly needle 😅
I think I would probably hand-stitch it if I did it again.
17:15 My recomendation is being _generous_ with the pins when sewing the lining.
I feel like the straps still stretch
Nice. Thank you.❤
Of course! Hope it’s helpful!
Great tips, I’ll use them when I make a bag. I think it would be easier to cut the lining before the bag is stitched together. Subbed
I like the way you explained and did the strap and lining. I will try this method. Last time I made a granny square bag, I used a canvas bag for the straps and lining. Crocheted the squares around it and it works great too. Also not expensive.
What if I wanted to do a strap like the original pattern with the knot at the top ...with 2 strings ? Does that make sence ...would I still use twill tape
I’m not someone that sews but couldn’t you have the bobbin thread one colour and the machine thread another? That way you can match the thread to both the lining and the bag. Some useful tips for me to try on My bag I’m completing at the moment. Thanks for the video. 🦘🐨👋🏻
You are correct. You can use two different colors of thread.
Thank you
Yoooo inspired 🤩
6:20 is where she starts talking about how to do it
Awesome 👍🏾
What if you already did the handle but now want to reinforce it
I bet hand sewing twill tape or something similar would work just as well!
Is twill tape the same as bias tape?
No.
What is May hon?
A great tutorial. You are so good, the background music is too repetitive, plus it is distractive. I know you are much better than my criticism. You don't need any background music. You are just fine without it.
I look forward to using your tips, especially your twill tape suggestions. Thank you.
I was excited when I found this video. It's exactly the content I was looking for. But the music playing WHILE YOU ARE TALKING is distracting, annoying, and entirely unnecessary.
Sorry about that! My microphone kept getting bumped which made an awful bumping sound in the background, so in the edit it was between one annoyance or another- lesson learned for recording next time!
@@_thedroppedstitchI didn’t even notice the music until I read the comment
Love your video- music drove me away - sorry. I’ll look for your next video. ❤️😁🌹
your comment is distracting, annoying and entirely unnecessary. You could’ve said it nicer
@@angelicac9867 I disagree. I believe it was entirely necessary. Ensuring that your audience can understand what the speaker is saying is the absolute minimum thing an instructional video maker needs to accomplish. Assuming that she wants to grow her channel, she needs to know that there is a portion of the population who have auditory issues that mean music playing while someone is speaking interferes with their ability to understand what that person is saying.
As to whether or not I should have been nicer, I have found that being too nice when asking someone online to consider changing their way of doing things tends to accomplish nothing. Nice, sweet, gentle comments generally get ignored. In my experience, comments that explain clearly and frankly what the issue is stand a better chance of getting noticed and considered. The fact that the video creator acknowledged my constructive feedback illustrates how effective this strategy can be.
Im sorry, but the music gave me a headache. I wanted to listen to you but the music was distracting and annoying.
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