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Learn how to crochet this beautiful Flower Ripple Bag! This tutorial covers everything from the rectangular base to the decorative popcorn stitch flowers. We use a "stacked single crochet" method for clean edges and show you exactly how to change colors invisibly to make your floral pattern pop. #CrochetTutorial #FlowerRippleBag #PopcornStitch #DIYCrochet #CrochetBag #HandmadeBag #CrochetPattern #FiberArts #SlowFashion #CrochetFlowers Flower Ripple Bag Crochet Tutorial Part 1: The Base (Rows 1–5) • Row 1: Start with a slip knot and Ch 44. Turn and work into the back bumps (bottom loops) of the chain. Starting from the 2nd ch from hook, Sc 43. (43 sts) • Row 2: Ch 1, turn. Sc 43 (one sc in each stitch across). • Rows 3–5: Repeat Row 2. You should now have a rectangular base consisting of 5 rows of 43 sc each. Part 2: Body Foundation (Rounds 1–2) • Round 1 (Establishing the perimeter): * Side 1 (Long): Ch 1, turn. In the first st, work a stacked Sc (sc, then another sc into the side of the first) to act as your first Dc. Dc 42 more along the long edge (Total: 43 Dc). • Side 2 (Short): Work 5 Dc along the raw edge of the 5 rows. • Side 3 (Long): Work 43 Dc along the opposite side of the foundation chain. • Side 4 (Short): Work 5 Dc along the final raw edge. • Join: Sl st to the first Dc. (Total: 96 sts) • Round 2: Work 1 Dc in each st around. Use the "stacked sc" method for the first Dc of every round. Sl st to join. (96 sts) Part 3: Flower Pattern - Group A (Rounds 3–5) Note: One pattern repeat is 12 stitches wide. • Round 3: * With Red (Main Color), Dc 8. On the last pull-through of the 8th Dc, change to White. • In the 9th st, work a 6-Dc Popcorn Stitch (PC) using White (carry the Red yarn inside). On the last pull-through of the 6th Dc, change to Red. • In the 10th st, Dc 1 with Red (carry White). Change to White on the last pull-through. • In the 11th st, work another 6-Dc PC with White. Change to Red on the last pull-through. • In the 12th st, Dc 1 with Red. • Repeat this 12-stitch sequence around. Sl st to join. • Round 4 (Adding the second color): * With Red, Dc 7 (carry White). Change to White on the 7th Dc. • In the 8th st, work a 6-Dc PC with White. • In the 9th st, Dc 1. On the last pull-through, change to Blue (or your chosen flower center color). • In the 10th st, work a 6-Dc PC with Blue (carry Red and White). Change to Red on the last pull-through. • In the 11th st (above previous white PC), Dc 1 with Red. Change to White. • In the 12th st, work a 6-Dc PC with White. Change to Red. • Repeat around. Sl st to join. • Round 5: * With Red, Dc 9 (carry White; drop Blue). Change to White on the 9th Dc. • Centered Popcorn: To keep the popcorn centered, work 5 Dc in the next st, and 1 Dc in the following st. Close these 6 stitches together as a PC. Change to Red. • Crucial: Do not skip the stitch used for the end of the popcorn; Dc 2 with Red to complete the 12-stitch repeat. Sl st to join. Part 4: Offset Flower Pattern (Rounds 6–10) • Rounds 6–7: Work 96 Dc in each round using the Main Color. • Round 8: This round offsets the flowers. • With Red, Dc 2 (carry White). Change to White. • In the 3rd st, work a 6-Dc PC with White. Change to Red. • In the 4th st, Dc 1. Change to White. • In the 5th st, work a 6-Dc PC with White. Change to Red. • Dc 7 with Red. • Repeat this 12-stitch sequence around. • Rounds 9–10: Follow the logic of Rounds 4 and 5, but aligned with the new offset positions established in Round 8.