Material: kapok thread (yellow, water color) each 1 ball, cloth (preferably the edge does not fall off the thread, here is a kitchen rag), 1 button, stitches.
1. First weave two rows of blue thread with the needle knitting method, and crochet a 20-needle pigtail.
2. Then change the color, connect the yellow thread with the blue thread, and knit two more rows. By analogy, the thread is changed every two rows, and a total of 38 rows are knitted.
3. On the 39th row, start knitting from the second stitch at both ends, and close 1 stitch at each end. The 40th row is the same as the 39th row.
4. Decrease 1 stitch at each end of the 41st row. Similarly, minus 1 stitch at both ends of rows 42-54. Line 54 is reduced to 4 stitches.
5. Cut a piece of cloth with the same size as the fabric just now, overlap it with the fabric, and use the wool thread on the needle to lock the edge.
6. Then fold it. When the bag is partially sewn, it is sewn in a cross shape.
7. Sew a buttonhole on the lid and sew a button on the handbag.