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Flower Soap Sack

designed by Rebeca Grieco


These are so fun to make and are great stash busters.
These are so fun to make and are great stash busters.

There’s something special about turning everyday items into beautiful, handmade creations—and that’s exactly what inspired me to design my crocheted Flower Soap Sack. I wanted to create something both functional and charming, a little touch of handmade joy to brighten up your bath routine or gift-giving. Made with I Love This Cotton yarn, it’s soft to the touch yet durable enough for daily use. The delicate flower motif adds a feminine flair, while the textured stitches help gently exfoliate and make the most of every last bit of soap. Whether you're looking to add a bit of beauty to your self-care routine or create thoughtful, useful gifts, this design was made with you in mind.


Skill Level       Confident Beginner


Materials

  • I Love This Cotton

    • Amethyst (MC)

    • Mint (CC)

Less than 1 oz each

Or any worsted weight cotton yarn

  • Size 7/4.5mm crochet hook

  • Stitch marker

  • Tapestry needle


Finished Size

          5” across


Abbreviations

Blo = Back loop only

CC = Contrast Color

Ch/Chs = Chain (s)

Dc = Double crochet

Dc2tog = Double crochet 2 together

Flo = Front loop only

Hdc = Half double crochet

Mc = Main color

Mr = Magic ring

Rnd = Round

Sc = Single crochet

Sl st = Slip Stitch

St = Stitch

Tr = Treble


Special Stitch

Picot = ch 3, insert hook into the 1st ch made, make a sl st.


 

Pattern Instructions

Flower base:

With Mc

Rnd 1: MR, ch 2 (does not count as st) 12 hdc, place stitch marker in last st. Do not join.


Note: Work the following rnds in Blo. Work in a continuous spiral. Place marker in the last stitch of each rnd.


Rnd 2: 2 hdc in each hdc. (24)

Rnd 3: (2 hdc in next hdc, hdc in next hdc) around. (36)

Rnd 4: (2 hdc in next hdc, hdc in next 2 hdc) around. (48)

Finish off.

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Petals

Note: The petals are worked in the unworked loops of the base. Starting with the first loop of rnd 1, working around the spiral until the last stitch on the edge. Place a stitch marker on the 1st st of each rnd, counting petals as you go.


Rnd 1: Attach Mc to the 1st loop of rnd 1 of base with a sl st. This counts as 1st st.

(sl st) in next st, (sl st, ch3, dc) in next, (dc, ch3, sl st) in next, repeat from* 3 more times. (4 petals)

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Rnd 2: (sl st) in next st, (sl st, ch3, dc) in next, (tr, tr) in next, (dc, ch3, sl st) in next, repeat from* 5 more times. (6 petals)

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Rnd 3: *(sl st) in next st, (sl st, ch3, dc) in next, (tr, tr) in next, (dc, ch3, sl st) in next, repeat from * 8 more times. (9 petals)

Finish off.

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Leaves

Attach Cc. Work this rnd in Flo.

Rnd 4: (sl st) in next st, (sl st, ch3, dc) in next, (tr, picot, tr) in next, (dc, ch3, sl st) in next, repeat from* 11 more times. (12 leaves) Finish off.

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The flower is facing down.
The flower is facing down.

Soap Pouch

With Mc, attach yarn to unused back loops of edge of base.

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Rnd 1: Hdc in same st as join and in each st around, sl st to join. (48)

Round 1
Round 1

Rnd 2: ch 2, dc in each st around, sl st to join. (48)

Round 2
Round 2

Rnd 3: ch 2, dc2tog, dc in next 2 sts, repeat from around, sl st to join. (36)

Round 3
Round 3

Finish off.

 

 

Draw String

Make 2

Ch 30. Weave each ch in and out of the top row of the pouch. Tie ends together. Pull draw string from opposite sides tight and tuck in ends.

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