Firstly... I knew that I wanted to stiffen the base, so the bag would sit nicely and keep its shape. I'll need something plastic, just in case the bag ever gets wet.

I found this plastic piece which was the base of an old laundry bag. It's quite thick, but still flexible... so it should do the trick beautifully.

First I cut out a circle the same size as the base of the bag. It is a bit of a rough circle... but as long as there are no sharp corners, it will be fine.

Now I add some holes. If you are squeamish... close your eyes! It is not a refined process. I am literally stabbing holes into the plastic, using a metal skewer.

I need holes so that I can actually attach the base to the bag. Twelve holes are plenty.

I've popped the base in... ready for stitching.


Using one of the yarns from the bag and a wool needle, I am sewing right through the plastic and the crochet bag


I'm stitching over a few crocheted threads and then going back into the bag and through the same hole in the plastic again.

I don't need to worry about the mess on the inside... this will be covered by the lining. Mind you, I do like to ensure my starting and finishing knots are on the underside of the plastic.
Ready for the lining now... click here for details
4 comments:
Simple yet effective base, now to find some plastic to follow your directions.
lol... just the way I like it cat... SIMPLE and EFFECTIVE
You know, I'd never thought of actually sewing in a base. All those grocery bags that I have that my bases fall out in the car, and its this simple ! Excellent idea !
too easy! and you only have to go to your boot to find them :)
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