How to Crochet Mini Checkered Drawstring Pouch with Cookies

Need a quick and cute drawstring bag? Learn how to crochet this checkered mini drawstring pouch with a little cookie amigurumi in the center and on the double-thick ties, perfect for beginners. With the unique golden, beige, and brown color combo, it is perfect for fall and can store AirPods and small items. You can crochet one within 30 minutes thanks to the step-by-step tutorial from Springday Diy.

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Keep reading till the end to recreate this mini drawstring with a complete guide. It is worth crocheting and gifting!

This tutorial was created by @springday_diy and we respect all the rights of the creator. Therefore, there will be no provision of a written pattern but the tutorial at the end.

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Features of Crochet Mini Checkered Pouch

Skill Level: Intermediate, but advanced beginners can also try. You will use all six basic stitches, color changes in bulk, and must understand the structure of stitches for FLO and BLO. 8

Tutorial Timing: 19 Minutes Only (designed for beginners)

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Personalization Tips: Other color combos for the checkered pattern may be dark pink, bright pink, and pastel pink, or any three shades of a color. So, instead of a chocolate cookie, you can name the cookie with its color. You can also crochet the complete cookie instead of a bitten cookie for the middle using just regular round work.

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Pattern Type: On-screen written instructions are available if you find written instructions easy to follow along with. Color instructions are also available.

More for you: You can also check our complete list of crochet mini drawstring pouch patterns!

Supplies Used

The following are the supplies that the tutor mentioned for crocheting this cookie drawstring pouch, perfect for getting the right results:

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  1. Yarn (4 ply): Gold, Beige, Dark brown, White. You can use the Milk Cotton yarn thanks to its sleek finish.
  2. Crochet hook: 2.50mm and 1.50mm
  3. Hot glue
  4. Sewing needle and scissors

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Abbreviations with Stitch Guide

This crochet mini checkered pouch tutorial uses visual or symbolic abbreviations instead of the usual ones. Make sure you know the meaning of all of them with the help of this cheat list for better reading of on-screen instructions:

  1. X (sc): Make one single crochet (insert hook, yarn over, pull up, yarn over, and pull through both loops).
  2. V (inc): Crochet two single crochets in the same stitch.
  3. W: Crochet three single crochets in the same stitch.
  4. A (dec): Single crochet decrease by crocheting two stitches together (sc2tog).
  5. M (dec sc3tog): Decrease three single crochets together into one stitch.
  6. T (hdc): Make one half double crochet (yarn over, insert hook, pull up, yarn over, pull through all loops).
  7. TV (hdc inc): Crochet two half-double crochets in the same stitch.
  8. TA (hdc dec): Half double crochet decrease by crocheting two stitches together.
  9. F (dc): Make one double crochet (yarn over, insert hook, pull up, yarn over, pull through two loops twice).
  10. FV (dc inc): Crochet two double crochets in the same stitch.
  11. FA (dc dec): Double crochet decrease by crocheting two stitches together.
  12. E (tr): Make one triple crochet (yarn over twice, insert hook, yarn over, pull up, yarn over, pull through two loops three times).
  13. EV (tr inc): Crochet two triple crochets in the same stitch.
  14. EA (tr dec): Triple crochet decrease by crocheting two stitches together.
  15. EW: Crochet three triple crochets in the same stitch.
  16. FLO: Work all stitches into the front loop only of each stitch.
  17. BLO: Work all stitches into the back loop only of each stitch.
  18. K (sk): Skip the next stitch in the row or round.
  19. Y: Chain 3, then make a slip stitch to form a picot.
  20. sl st: Insert hook, yarn over, pull through the stitch and loop on the hook.
  21. st (stitches): Refers to the existing stitches on your work.
  22. ch (chain): Yarn over, pull through the loop on the hook to create a chain.
  23. Fo (fasten off): Cut the yarn, pull the tail through the final loop, and secure the end.
  24. (…)*: Repeat the instructions inside the parentheses the number of times indicated.
  25. […]: Work all stitches listed within brackets in the same stitch as specified.

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Complete Video Guide

Follow along with the following tutorial for complete guidance to crochet this mini drawstring pouch:

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