
Anyway, this inspired me to look into crocheted bags, i really like the cleanness of these. They are simply and minimal but still have that gorgeous crafty feel.

I like the idea of using really thin elastic to crochet bags so they are a bit bouncy.

This one here is by The Jackson Twins based in West London.

Mostly the rest of them i found on etsy. I think the coloured crochet really works well with wooden hardware. Not sure why, it just does.
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I really love your blog; I'm religious in reading it weekly. :)
But I wanted to comment that these bags are made using the "Macramé." It's not Crochet. Macramé is a form of textile-making using knotting rather than weaving, knitting, or crocheting.
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