Get eco friendly and reuse all the plastic bags you have laying around the house to crochet a tote. This free crochet bag pattern uses a K hook and plarn.
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Large Durable Plarn Tote
"The large size of this tote makes it perfect for carrying a wide range of items, from shopping to swim towels. This bag is made up of over one hundred plastic shopping bags. Core material (also made of plastic bags) is added every three rounds to increase durability and add rigidity to the tote. This pattern is relatively simple, the only stitches you need to know are single crochet and slip stitch. You will also need to know how to work in the round."
The Cutest Plarn Grocery/Beach Bag
Make The Cutest Plarn Grocery/Beach Bag for this summer. This free crochet pattern is a great way to recycle all your unused plastic grocery bags. It uses single crochet making it work up quickly. Take your new bag and get beach-bound.
Upcycled Plarn Grocery Tote
Feel good about your carbon footprint next time you go grocery shopping! Make yourself this Upcycled Plarn Grocery Tote. This is one of the best eco-friendly crocheting pattern you'll find!
The Ultimate Recycled Market Bag
The Ultimate Recycled Market Bag is the best thing you can take shopping. Because it is made of plarn, or cut up plastic grocery bags, you are still taking grocery sacks to the store with you. (Learn How to Make Plarn with the FaveCrafts video tutorial.) This way is just much greener and safer than using regular plastic bags and works well if you just want to run by the outdoor farmer's market. Be environment-friendly while you do your regular weekly shopping with this free crochet pattern that is the perfect recycled bag to use every single week.
Simple Striped Tote Bag
It's that time of year again when I'm ready to break out the cotton yarn and make myself a dozen different crochet bags. After all, one can never have too many bags, especially tote bags! I consider tote bags to be a summer essential… who am I kidding? I use my crochet tote bags all year round. Why do I historically design new tote bags this time of year? I think it's because I'm being optimistic that, eventually, spring and summer will arrive here in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Maybe it's my way of willing the warmer weather to come, or maybe I just love my growing collection of bags.