This Basketweave Market Bag Crochet Pattern uses one of our favorite stitches - the basketweave stitch! It's made with nice and sturdy cotton yarn so it minimizes the amount of stretchiness in the straps.
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Bobble Basketweave Bag
The Bobble Basketweave Bag is a fantastic bag that's big enough to store your current crochet project in! It will also make a super cute and elegant market bag for your lightweight purchases. The Bobble Basketweave Bag is made using a combination of special stitches to give the bag its unique look, texture, and name! While crocheting the Bobble Basketweave Bag, you'll learn how to crochet the Thermal Stitch, Bobble Stitch, Basketweave Stitch, and Waistcoat Stitch. This will be a project that will keep your interest!
Striped Crochet Market Bag
In the Designer's Words: No more plastic bags! Crochet our own pretty market bag and carry your groceries in style. This crochet market bag is easy to make, using the linen stitch.
Market bags are the perfect way to combine your love of free crochet patterns with practical uses. While buying recycled bags might seem like a cheaper and easier solution, those bags are not made to last ironically enough. If you tend to carry a lot of heavy groceries and need something sturdy for your veggies, then check out the Striped Crochet Market Bag. This crochet pattern makes the perfect market bag, because it is roomy, sturdy, and easy-to-carry. Apples, oranges, and even canned goods will easily be carted in this cutie.
Basketweave Drink Tote Easy Crochet Bag Pattern
This easy Basketweave Drink Tote is worked with front and back post stitches to create a super textured and sturdy design! This pattern is worked in joined rounds of single crochet stitches and double crochet stitches, including the basketweave look. It's a great pattern because: This drink tote is a quick and easy project to work up! Bags and totes are great projects to work up in warmer months! This project works great with cotton yarns, and plant-based fibers! You'll get to practice a lot of crochet skills: joined rounds, stitch tension, gauge and size, front and back post stitches, finishing techniques and more!
My Go To Bag
Straps 26 inches long and 2 inches wide Bag 17 inches long by 15 inches wide when measured on a flat surface Handle Drop 14 inches My Go To Bag is my practical, everyday crocheted bag. I wanted a bag I could use for everything - from beach bag to book bag - a single crocheted base gives this bag extra support - the first few rounds are crocheted in double crochet and then the main bag is worked up in an easy to work granny stitch stripe pattern. I chose to make my straps slightly wider than most bags because when you fill the bag and the straps stretch, they will remain comfortable on your shoulders. If you would like to have a narrower strap, it is very easy to change the width of the strap. Simply add one extra decrease repeat of: Sc2tog, 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, sc2tog. Ch 1, turn. 4 in place of R11 of the straps and for R80 work: 2 sc in the first st, 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, 2 sc in the last st, ch 1, turn. 6. Have fun making this simple, attractive and practical Go To Bag! You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern - just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size of your project will also be different.
Coffee and Cream Market Bag
"The Coffee and Cream Market Bag is a free crochet pattern for a fun and easy crochet bag that is classy, functional and practical! Made with the unique Granny Triangle Stitch for the sides of the bag which creates some openness without having holes too large. The classy strap is made up of 3 crocheted cords to give it an updated modern feel. And the boho inspired tassel is a fun and whimsical optional and removable accessory! Fun for every day, perfect as a market bag or crochet project tote. Worked in the round bottom up, straps are attached to d-rings attached to top of bag with straps. Quick and easy with video and photo tutorials provided for the Granny Triangle Stitch as well as the Romanian cords used for the strap."