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Wednesday, November 24, 2004
MOM'S WATER BOTTLE BAG

MOM'S WATER BOTTLE BAG
copyright © 11/23/04 Dot Matthews
Mom's Water Bottle Bag water bottle bag
WW Red Heart Super Saver Artist Paint
I Hook
Rating: Intermediate – pattern uses the "flower stitch" which can be quite complicated for some.

Note 1: do not join rounds
Note 2: place marker in first stitch to mark beginning of rows.
Note 3: numbers in ( ) at end of row tells number of stitches for the row.
Note 4: "eye" refers to the ch 1 used to close the clusters
Note 5: cluster refers to a group of stitches all worked in the same stitch

abbreviations used:
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
ea – each
sl st – slip stitch

Row 1: ch 2, 6 sc in 1st ch. do not join. (6 sc)

ROW 2: 2 sc in ea st around. (12 sc)

Row 3: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc) around. (18 sc)

Row 4: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 2 sc) around. (24 sc)

Row 5: (2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next 3 sc) around. (30 sc)

Row 6 thru 18: 1 sc in ea sc around. (30 sc)

Row 19: sl st in next sc.
step 1: ch 3,
    holding last loop of ea st on hook,
   2 dc in 3rd ch from hook (3 loops on hook - leave them there)

step 2: holding last loop of ea st on hook,
   sk 3 sts
   3 dc in next st (6 loops on hook)
   yo, draw thru 6 loops on hook
   ch 1 to close cluster

step 3: ch 3,
   holding last loop of ea st on hook
   2 dc in 3rd ch from hook (3 loops on hook - leave them there)

step 4: holding last loop of ea st on hook
   3 dc in same st as last cluster (6 loops on hook - leave them there)

step 5: holding last loop of ea st on hook
   sk 3 sts
   3 dc in next st (9 loops on hook)
   yo, draw thru all 9 loops
   ch 1 to close cluster
     
Repeat steps 3 - 4 - 5 around,

ending with 
repeat step 3 (3 loops on hook)
   yo, draw thru 3 loops
   join with sl st in eye of first cluster.

ROW 20: This row is worked in the eyes made in row 19 instead of skipping stitches.
   step 1: ch 3,
   holding last loop of ea dc on hook
   2 dc in 3rd st from hook 
   yo, draw thru 3 loops
   ch 1 to close cluster

step 2: ch 3,
   holding last loop of ea dc on hook
   2 dc in 3rd st from hook (3 loops on hook - leave them there)

step 3: holding last loop of ea dc on hook
   3 dc in same eye as first cluster (6 loops on hook - leave them there)

step 4: holding last loop of ea dc on hook
   3 dc in next eye (9 loops on hook)
   yo, draw thru 9 loops
   ch 1 to close cluster

Repeat steps 2 - 3 - 4 around,

ending with
   repeat step 2 and 3 (6 loops on hook)
   yo draw thru 6 loops
   ch 1 to close cluster
Join in first eye.

Row 21: ch 1, sc in same eye as join, ch 4, (sc in next eye, ch 4) around, join in first sc.

Row 22: ch 1, sc in same st as join, 4 sc in next ch-4 space, (sc in next sc, 4 sc in next ch-
4 sp), around. Join in first sc.

Row 23: ch 1, sc in same st as join, ch 3, (sk 1 sc, sc in next sc, ch 3 around), join in first
sc.

Row 24: ch 1, 3 sc in next ch-3 sp around. join in first sc.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

DRAWSTRINGS (make 2)

Ch 80, sl st in 2nd ch from hook and in ea ch back to beginning. Fasten off.

weave drawstring through spaces made by row 23, tie ends of drawstring together, weave
second drawstring trough same spaces in opposite directions, tie ends of drawstring
together. Trim off tails.

Posted at 11:22 am by bythehook7647

Posted by kavita @ 12/22/2007 05:49 AM PST
Dear DOT..

I loved your water bottle holder.
Thankyou for sharing your patterns.
I live in a small town in India where i cant buy patterns.. you are really great to share patterns for FREE

Love u
Posted by grandmapegg @ 09/21/2006 05:36 PM PDT
Thanks so much for sharing your patterns. They are all wonderful.A lot of the ladies in our Senior
Village love to crochet but can't afford to buy patterns.You are a blessing to us.God bless you and
your little dog.
Posted by Dot @ 04/14/2006 08:15 PM PDT
Hi Wanda, your welcome. I hope your aunt enjoys her new water bottle holder.
Posted by wanda @ 04/14/2006 10:58 AM PDT
Thanks for the pattern. I've been loking for something like this for my Aunt. Now I can actually make her one. Thank you.
Posted by Dot @ 09/14/2005 04:58 PM PDT
Hi Michelle, glad you stopped by. I'm still waiting for my copy of the calendar. I hope to have it soon. See you in Crochetville. Happy hookin'.
Posted by Michelle Doty @ 09/14/2005 01:52 PM PDT
Hello Dot. Came to your site to verify your pattern instructions for water bottle holder published in 2006 Crochet Pattern A Day. Thank you for publishing your blog address and having the pattern online.

Happy Hookin'
Michelle
hookd1989 - Crochetville
Posted by Dot @ 04/14/2005 09:45 PM PDT
Thank you, Gwen. I only crochet, but think about learning to knit someday. Thanks for stopping by.
Posted by Name @ 04/14/2005 07:46 PM PDT
Your work is very beautful, but I don't crochet, I'm knitter, it's really nice, Gwen
Posted by Dot @ 02/26/2005 05:47 PM PST
Thank you very much Bev. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to answer your question, but I had to make a bottle carrier in order to give you the answer. So, here it is...YES. lol
Posted by Bev ^i^ @ 02/26/2005 11:33 AM PST
You are truly gifted being able to come up with all of these patterns on your own, Thank you very much for sharing your talent with those of us who aren't quite as gifted. But i do have one question about the bottle holder, (i'm hoping to make these for my girls softball team). On row 20 step 3, when you say to do 3 dc in the eye of the first cluster, do you mean to do them in the eye of step 1? I hope this makes sense to you. Thanks again!
Posted by Dot @ 02/16/2005 11:08 PM PST
Good choice, Barbara. I made that one for my Mom when she first came to visit me. She liked it so much, she put it away and I haven't seen it since. I'll have to ask her about it tomorrow, lol. Sorry to hear you're on oxygen too, but I know the alternative would be much worse. Take care of yourself.
Posted by Barbara @ 02/16/2005 10:48 PM PST
I just love your patterns. You are gifted. I don't know which one to try first. I, too, am retired and on qxygen so I guess I have plenty of time to prop up the feet and start hooking [yarn]. Think I'll try the water bottle. Thank you
Posted by Dot @ 11/25/2004 11:42 AM PST
Thank you, Sutty. I think I'm addicted to that stitch, you might say I'm hooked. lol Hope you're having a great Thanksgiving. Have fun and enjoy your family.
Posted by Sutty @ 11/25/2004 11:10 AM PST
I love your water bottle holder. It is great! I love the way you have incorporated the flower stitch in so many of your designs. Happy Turkey Day Dot!~
 

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