Create this 9-balls tote bag for carrying and holding your books and water bottle while going to a library. For this, use a free single crochet pattern with worsted medium acrylic yarn to make this handy and delightful tote. The combinations and schemes of yarn will make this bag more attractive. Use a 6.00mm crochet hook to crochet this bag with ease and efficiency.
Water Bottle Holder
"A simple, useful thing of beauty. Thoughts of carefree days. Of travels. Of adventures. A cool sip of water on a hot day. Meet the lovely Crochet Water Bottle Holder. Because, really, any time you're adventuring you might need a sip of water from a bottle you'd like to carry with you. On a hike maybe or to a park. The strap is perfect for throwing over your shoulder or wearing it cross body style-which is my personal favorite. The water bottle cover is worked in cotton worsted weight yarn, the kind often used for dishcloths. You might even have some yarn in your stash for the project! Let's dive in!"
Making Waves Water Bottle Holder
This Making Waves water bottle holder is a fun and fashionable way to carry around your water bottle. It stretches to fit a variety of sized bottles. Peepholes in the center let you see if you are running low and need to replenish. It's a great way to keep you hydrated on your summertime outdoor adventures!
Jagged Crochet Water Bottle Holder Pattern
"This Jagged Crochet Water Bottle Holder Pattern uses the Jagged Crochet Stitch. This stitch I discovered while playing around with yarn and it seems to work best in the round! If you'd like to learn how to make it in rows successfully you can check out my Jagged Stitch Scrap Yarn Afghan pattern."
Which Way Bottle Bag
Carry your bottle in style with this bold design zig-zag bag made from 100% cotton. Take your water along with you to stay hydrated or use it as the perfect gift bag for a bottle of wine. This modern and textured bag is an enjoyable crochet project and is sure to look great in any colors you choose! You are welcome to sell the items you make with this pattern, but please give me, Krazy Kabbage, a mention in your sales listing and provide a link to my website www.krazykabbage.com. Lily Sugar’n Cream (medium weight; 100% cotton) White (MC), Beach Glass (CC1) and Teal (CC2) You will need crochet hook size H/8 - 5mm and a yarn needle to weave in ends. This pattern uses US terminology.
Eclipse Bottle Holder
If you are one of the estimated 14-20 million people who will see the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017, you will need to make sure you have the proper glasses and lots of water. We live just outside the path, but it seems like everyone around us, plus TONS from even further will be making the trek to see this awesome event. I wanted to make something to join in the eclipse excitement. I hope this water bottle holder and glass case will help you be prepared for the big day.
Call Me Hydrated Free Crochet Pattern
"This sensational DIY water bottle and phone holder will carry your essentials so your hands can be free while you enjoy life outside. Following this free crochet pattern couldn't be easier, as it includes step by step photos and a video tutorial, in addition to the written pattern. The solid crochet phone pocket clips onto the mesh crochet water bottle carrier so they can be used individually or together. Tuck your ID and debit card in with your phone and you're set for a great day!"
Simple Stripes Tote Bag
Bags are my favorite thing to design and make. They are just so fun and functional! For moms on the go in particular, we need a bag to put our own purse in, as well as snacks, a water bottle, maybe a coloring pad and crayons. No worries, mom, this bag will fit all that! It measures 14″ by 12″ and has a generously sized shoulder strap, measuring 2-1/2″ wide. Perhaps one of my favorite thing about crocheting up a bag, is when you are a little ways done with it, you have a place for your ball(s) of yarn! Cotton yarn makes a really sturdy, easy to wash bag, and is fairly inexpensive. This project is also a great way to use your “economical” (perhaps a little bit scratchy) acrylic yarn. This is a fairly simple, easy to work up bag, so it's accessible to crocheters of all levels. Happy hooking!