I have fallen in love with this bag – so much so – that I ended up making several more , with a few variations. Here they are:
With ribbon :
2 colours :
With a wide shoulder strap
I have fallen in love with this bag – so much so – that I ended up making several more , with a few variations. Here they are:
With ribbon :
2 colours :
With a wide shoulder strap
Did I mention I love bags? Well, I couldn’t help making this one and I am very pleased with how it turned out. I will be making more in different colours…..and maybe even mixing colours up a bit 🙂
The free pattern can be found at : http://www.thelavenderchair.com/daisy-fields-beach-bag-crochet-pattern/
TIP: While the pattern calles for a chunky cotton yarn, if you like, you can also crochet this using two strands of DK acrylic – and a 6.5mm hook. It will take amost 4 x 50g balls.
TIP 2: I cut out a piece of cardboard in the shape of the base of the bag (from a shoe box , which I was going to throw away), covered it nice fabric, and put it in the bag. That way, the base stays flat. It is not sewn in so you can easily remove it before washing the bag.
I love bags ! And when I came across this gorgeous bag by Christine Bateman – I could not resist! It’s so very cute! And a fantastic use for left over yarn. For the lining, I used a ready made fabric tote bag – which I adjusted to the correct size, however, it is not as stiff as I would like – so next time, I will try a hessian type stiff bag as suggested in the design.
Here is the link to the pattern: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-jackfield-tile-tote-bag
Do you remember those plastic bag/baskets which had holes and used to be quite popular for carrying grocery shopping?- It’s baskets like the green one shown below that I remember seeing commonly used by housewives doing their grocery shopping at the corner grocer shop. Today, there are very few little grocers left – being replaced by the large supermarkets or chains of mini-marts. Also, few people have baskets like this – often opting for totes or other branded shopping bags which you can buy from the supermarket which checking out.
This bag is inspired by the pastic one above. I have lined it as well so that it stays sturdy, but this is not a requirement. But if you do line it, then it’s perfect for carrying a laptop and notebooks/books .Here is my bag:
I used Katia’s multicolour cotton yarn (Funny rainbow star) for this using a 3.0mm hook. You will need approximately 100g. The instructions are written using US terms.
Abbreviations:
CH – chain stitch
SlSt -Slip Stitch
SC – single crochet
HDC – half double crochet
DC – double crochet
TR – triple crochet
Bag Body
CH 101
Row 1 – 100 HDC in front loop of each chain starting from the 2nd chain.
Row 2 – 100 HDC in back loop of each chain and SlSt into the 1st HDC made in Row 1.
Row 3 – CH 2, DC in each HDC all the way round , joining with a SlSt into the 2nd chain you started this row with.
Rows 4-5 – Repeat Row 3.
Row 6 –Â CH 2, DC 4, (CH 3, skip 2 stitches) x 30 times. 10DC, (CH 3, skip 2 stitches) x 30 times, 5 DC, and join with SlSt into 2nd chain you started this Row with.
Rows 7-10 – repeat Row 6.
Row 11 – CH 2, 199 DC all the way round and join with SlSt.
Rows 12-16 – repeat Row 6.
Row 17 – Repeat Row 11.
Rows 18-22 – repeat Row 6.
Row 23 – repeat Row 11.
Rows 24-28 – Repeat Row 6.
Row 29 – Repeat Row 11.
Rows 30-34 – Repeat Row 6.
Row 35-36 – Repeat Row 11. Cast off.
Lining
I took some cream coloured cotton fabric and cut and sewed it into a bag that would fit. Then, I sewed it to the crochet bag at the bottom, and also at intervals – I chose to do so through Rows 11, 17. 23 and 29, making sure as much as possible that there are bo creases in the fabric inside bag and it sits straight. Fold the top of the bag over the inner fabric bag and sew along the edge.
To finish this off nicely, using a very small hook (I used a 1.1 mm), 200 SC over the top and into the fabric all the way round the rim of the bag. SlSt to close and cast off.
Button flap
I’ve used a double crochet method to have a nice and sturdy flap. This is how it’s done:
Using the 3.0 mm hook, skip 38 SC from previous step.
Step 1 – 26 SC in back look of SCs from the Lining Instructions above. Turn.
Step 2 – CH 1, 26 SC though front loop of SC just made + loop which you didnt use from the previous SC (lining Instructions). Turn.
Repeat Step 2 till the flap measure 6 cm.
Now, we will make the button hole.
Step 3 – CH1, 11 SC (through front loop of previous SC + loop from the row before), CH4, 11SC (through front loop of previous SC + loop from the row before). Turn
Step 4 – CH 1, 11 SC (through front loop of previous SC + loop from the row before), 4 SC in back loop of CHs , 11 SC (through front loop of previous SC + loop from the row before). Turn.
Repeat Step 2 twice. Cast-off.
Find an appropriately sized button and sew it onto the bag, making sure that it lins up with the button hole.
Strap
I decided to make a braided strap. To do this, crochet 3 cords measuring around 70 cm as follows:
In a magic ring, 3CH, 6 DC. Join to 3 CH with SlSt.
Repeat 3 CH, 6 DC, join to 2CH with SlSt – will cord measures around 70 cm.
Once you hve made 3 cords, braid them – securing them by sewing together along the way, so make sure they don’t unravel. Then each end of the braid to opposit ends on the inside of the opening of the bag.
FlowerÂ
Here is how to crochet the flower:
Step 1 – In a magic ring, CH3, 12 DC, and close by joining with SlSt.
Step 2 – Repeat (CH 4, skip 1 DC, SlSt into the next Stitch) all the way round – you should have 6 loops.
Step 3 – Repeat (CH 5, skip 1 DC, SlSt into the same Sticth as in step before this) all the way round.
Step 4 – Repeat (CH 6, skip 1 DC, SlSt into the same Sticth as in step before this) all the way round.
Step 5 – Working in the 4 Ch loops formed in Step 2, Repeat (SlSt into loop, SC, DC, SC, SlSt) in each 4 chain loop. Close by SlSt into first SC.
Step 6 – Working in the 5 Ch loops formed in Step 3, Repeat (SlSt into loop, SC, DC, TR,DC, SC, SlSt) in each 5 chain loop. Close by SlSt into first SC.
Step 7 – Working in the 6 Ch loops formed in Step 4, Repeat (SlSt into loop, SC, DC, 2TR, DC, SC, SlSt) in each 6 chain loop. Close by SlSt into first SC. Cast off.
Sew the flower onto the bag.
This cute bag is really easy to make and, in fact, I have got hooked and made several. I used DK cotton yarn for these – and you will need approximately 50g to make this. The instructions are written using US terms.
Abbreviations:
CH – chain stitch
SlSt -Slip Stitch
SC – single crochet
HDC – half double crochet
DC – double crochet
TR – triple crochet
TR2Tog – 2 TR together
TR3Tog – 3 TR together
Round 1:Â In a magic ring, CH 1, 18 HDC, join with SlSt to top of 1st HDC
Round 2:Â CH 1, 2 HDC in each stitch all the way around and join with SlSt to top of 1st HDC. Don’t worry if it looked a little warped – this will straighten out as you go along.
Round 3:Â CH 1, SC in same stitch, CH 3, *skip next HDC, SC in 2nd HDC from hook, CH 3,* repeat * * around and join with SlSt to top of 1st SC
Round 4:Â 1 SlSt into 1st CH 3 space, CH 4, 2 TR in same CH 3 space, CH 5, *SC in next CH 3 space, CH 5, 3 TR in next CH 3 space, CH 5,* repeat * * around and join with SlSt to top of CH 4
Round 5:Â CH 3, TR2Tog (this counts as the first TR3Tog), CH 5, SC in 1st CH 5 space, CH 5, SC in next CH 5 space, *CH 5, TR3Tog, CH 5, SC in next CH 5 space, CH 5, SC in next CH 5 space*, repeat * * around, CH 5, join with SlSt to top of first TR3Tog
Round 6: CH 1, SC in same stitch. * Repeat (CH3 , SC in the next CH 5 space) 3 times.  CH 3, SC in top of the next TR3Tog* . Repeat * * all gthe way around and join with SlSt to top of 1st SC.
Round 7:Â 1 SlSt around CH 3 space, CH 1, SC in same CH 3 space, CH 5, *SC in next CH 3 space, CH 3, SlSt into SC just made, CH 5,* repeat * * around and join with SlSt to top of 1st SC. CH 5, SlSt to same SC.
Round 8:Â 2 SlSt around CH 5 space, CH 1, SC in same CH 5 space, CH 5, *SC in next CH 5 space, CH 5,* repeat * * around and join with SlSt to top of 1st SC
Round 9-10: Repeat Round 8
Round 11:Â 2 SlSt around CH 5 space, CH 1, SC in same CH 5 space, CH 5, *SC in next CH 5 space, CH 3, SlSt to SC just made, CH 5,* repeat * * around and join with SlSt to top of 1st SC, CH 5, SlSt to same SC
Round 12:Â 2 SlSt around CH 5 space, CH 1, SC in same CH 5 space, CH 5, *SC in next CH 5 space, CH 5,* repeat * * around, join with SlSt to top of 1st SC
Round 13-14: Repeat Round 12
Round 15: Repeat Round 11
Round 16-18: Repeat Round 12
Round 19: Repeat Round 11
Round 20-22: Repeat Round 12
Round 23: Repeat Round 11
Round 24-26: Repeat Round 12
Round 27: Repeat Round 11
Round 28-30: Repeat Round 12
Round 31: 1Â SlSt around CH 5 space, CH 1, SC in same CH 5 space, CH 3, *SC in next CH 5 space, CH 3,* repeat * * around, join with SlSt to top of 1st SC
Round 32-33: Repeat Round 31
Round 1:Â CH 90. Skip 9 3 chain spaces and attach the with Sl st.
Round 2: SC in next stitch on bag and then 90 SCÂ into the chains just made.
Round 3-6: Repeat Round 2.
Repeat (2 SC into 3 CH space, SC into SC) across 9 3-CH spaces., to where you will start the next strap. Repeat from Round 1-6 and cast-off. Weave in any loose threads.
Hello fellow crocheters! This is one of the most beautiful stitches I have come across which is quite simple. You can find a very clear tutorial here.
I made 12 squares and then joined them by crochet to make an afghan.
For each afghan, used 3 shades of a colour and white for the border. As an estimate, I used approximately 150g of each coloured wool, and around 200g of white.
I would love to see your creations and answer any questions you may have – so please drop me a line. hope you find this inspirational! Happy crocheting!