Soap Sack Sachet

Soap Sack Sachet

Designed By Julie A. Bolduc

This little sack is just the right size to hold a bar of soap. You could also stuff it with potpourri as well if you like.

Materials Needed
Worsted weight acrylic yarn in pale green & yellow
Size H/8 aluminum crochet hook
Yarn needle for weaving in ends
Bar of Soap

Yarn Thickness: 4mm
Gauge: 4dc = 1"
Finished Size: 4" x 2½"
Skill Level: Beginner

Instructions
RND 1: Ch6, join w/slst to first ch to form ring. Ch3, 2dc in ring. Ch1. *3dc in ring. Ch1. Rep from * 4 times more. Join w/slst to top of ch3.

RND 2-7: Slst into each of the next 2 dc. Slst into the next ch1 sp. Ch3, 2dc in same sp. Ch1. *3dc in next ch1 sp. Ch1. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to top of ch3.

RND 8: Ch4. (Sk next dc. Dc in next dc. Ch1. Sk next ch1 sp.) *Dc in next dc. Ch1. Rep from * around. Join w/slst to 3rd ch of ch4. Fasten off and weave all ends into back of work.

Drawstring:
With yellow, make a chain 50 chains long. Weave through round 8 to make a drawstring. Insert soap and draw up drawstring tight and tie into a bow.

Design written on Tuesday, July 20, 2004. Copyright ©2004 By Julie A. Bolduc p106020

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