Discover this easy, DIY crochet bag pattern! Create a fancy, colorful bag with handles – perfect for beginners.
Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, there’s something incredibly satisfying about creating your own accessories. This beginner-friendly crochet bag pattern is the perfect way to dive into the world of yarn and hooks. It’s colorful, surprisingly simple, and makes a fantastic everyday bag for errands, outings, or just carrying your essentials in style.
Skill Level: Beginner Potential Uses: Everyday bag, market tote, beach bag, gift
Let’s Get Started!
Materials
- Yarn: Choose a medium-weight yarn (Category 4) in multiple colors for the fun color-changing effect. Consider cotton or acrylic for durability.
- Crochet Hook: Refer to the yarn label for recommended hook size. A size H/8 (5mm) is common for medium-weight yarn.
- Scissors
- Stitch Markers (optional, but helpful for beginners)
- Yarn Needle
Understanding the Pattern
Before we dive in, let’s break down some of the crochet terms you’ll encounter:
- Chain Stitch (ch): The foundation of many crochet projects.
- Single Crochet (sc): One of the most basic and versatile stitches.
- Half Double Crochet (hdc): Adds a bit more height than a single crochet.
- Double Crochet (dc): Creates the tallest basic crochet stitch.
If you need a refresher, there are tons of fantastic tutorials online. The YouTube channel Tuba Crochet (https://www.youtube.com/@TubaCrochet) is a great resource!
Tips and Tricks
- Tension: Keep your stitches relatively loose for a flexible bag.
- Counting: Use stitch markers to keep track of your rows and stitches.
- Color Changes: Tie off the old color neatly before starting a new one.
Step by Step Written Pattern
- Foundation Chain: Chain 145.
- Starting Row: Work 12 sc across, starting in the 3rd chain from your hook.
- Body of the Bag:
- Row 1: Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), 2 hdc, dc until 14 chains remain, 2 hdc, 12 sc. Repeat from * to * until you reach the desired height (about 30 cm).
- Handles:
- Placement: Decide how far apart you want your handles.
- Handle Row: Ch 1, sc across until you reach the desired handle width (about 35 stitches), ch 1, turn.
- Continue: Repeat the handle row, working single crochets until your handles reach your desired length.
- Finishing: Fasten off, weave in all loose ends.
Make it Your Own
- Colors: The possibilities are endless! Use your favorite color combinations.
- Size: Adjust the starting chain and number of rows to create a smaller or larger bag.
- Embellishments: Add beads, charms, or tassels for extra flair.
Watch and Learn
Sometimes it’s easier to see a pattern in action. Check out the fantastic video tutorial on Tuba Crochet’s YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrFc6yin7pE) for a visual guide!
Share Your Creations!
I’d love to see your finished bags! Tag me on Instagram ([tubacrochets]) or TikTok (tiktok.com/@tubacrochet) – let’s build a community of crochet enthusiasts.
Conclusion
I hope this simple pattern has inspired you to pick up your crochet hook and create something beautiful and functional. Remember, the joy of crafting is in the journey. If you have any questions, post a comment below!