Little Bunny Bag
TagsBunny Treat Bag Crochet Pattern - Easter Gift Bag
With this bunny treat bag crochet pattern you are going to make the most amazing gifts for your own kids and the kids around too. The lovely crochet bag has bunny ears and features and the colors too. You can fill this cute bunny bag with some colorful Easter eggs and candies as well. Details here!
Tutorial: lovelifeyarn
Easter Bunny Basket Crochet Pattern
A darling little bunny basket to fill with Easter treats! This Easter Bunny Basket Crochet Pattern is quick and simple to work up and features long bunny ears that double as a handle. Enjoy adding your own embellishments and personalizing your bunny's face.
Mr. and Mrs. Bunny Bag
Make these bunny bags for all of your egg hunters this Easter! This simple and beginner-friendly crochet pattern uses basic crochet stitches and every day worsted weight yarn. By finishing it with a simple embroidered face and perfect little bow embellishment, you can turn this project into a special keepsake that kids can use year after year. You can customize each bag by changing colors and embellishments - or even by stitching the egg hunters name on the bag.
Mini Bunny Bag
Use this crochet pattern to make a small bunny bag perfect for Easter egg hunts or to use as an Easter basket. This easy crochet pattern is suitable for a beginner. The abbreviations/stitches used in this pattern include: magic circle, ch, sl st, SC, SC2Tog, HDC, and DC. This pattern requires approx. 150 yds. of worsted weight (Category 4) yarn. Small amounts of black, pink, and other desired colors will be needed for embellishments. You will also need a 5.0mm crochet hook and a yarn needle.
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.