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Fringe With Benefits Clutch
I came up with the idea to make this clutch because I’ve seen so many cute envelope clutches everywhere, but I didn’t want a leather one. Many of the envelope clutches that I saw were also on the plainer side, and I like a little bit of statement with my bags. So in true #makersgonnamake fashion, I made my own! I crocheted this bag using simple stitches and very little material in one evening while watching TV, and this is definitely beginner-friendly! Even better, this clutch is a sturdy girl, and can withstand a lot (believe me on this, my puppy tried chewing on it).
Keep reading below to find out what I used and how I made this clutch! Also, feel free to contact me with any questions or ways to improve the pattern since this is my first ride in the pattern-writing rodeo.
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