Prehistoric Adventure Bag by Vicky Staden

Prehistoric Adventure Bag

Crochet
January 2019
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 19 rows = 4 inches
in tunisian weave stitch
2.0 mm
4.0 mm (G)
4.5 mm
one size
US
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

The Prehistoric Adventure Bag is the fourth bag in the current line of Adventure Bags designed by Cosy Crochet.

The idea behind the adventure bags is that each bag is a toy in its own right, which has appropriate themed accessories to match. As well as being part of the toy, at the end of the day when the fun has ended, these bags fold away and store all the accessories inside them, meaning they don’t require much storage. As a lovely advantage they are also the perfect travel toy for any child to take away with them for any length of time.

The Prehistoric Adventure Bag

The Prehistoric Adventure Bag is, as the name suggests prehistory in a bag. When closed up the bag just looks like any other bag with a Tunisian Weave Stitch outside in white and grey with some green leave detail. Once opened the bag transforms into a prehistoric cave with a family who can feast around the fire on their meat, or can use their spear to try and capture the mammoth. When tired they can retreat back to their cave to sleep. The bag features a cave family of 3, mum, dad and child and their spear, fire and piece of meat to eat. You can of course customise this to include more or less people and accessories. It also includes a mammoth.

Once your child has finished in their imaginative prehistoric play they can simply pop mammoth, cave family and accessories back in the bag, fold it up and be on their way.

The finished Prehistoric bag is 30cm long, 20cm tall and 20cm wide when closed