Alternating Crochet Water Bottle Carrier Pattern
FREE crochet pattern for an alternating water bottle carrier. The cozy is crocheted to fit a 500mL water bottle. It’s great for taking on walks, to the gym or the amusement park.
Here is my collection of free crochet bag patterns, including purses and other crochet tote bag patterns that you can use every day. Make them for yourself or give them as gifts to your friends and family. Not only do they make for great gifts, but you can actually use them as gift bags as well! How cool is that?
There is something here for everyone! Whether you’re looking for a purse, a tote, beach bag or a market bag, this collection of free crochet patterns has got you covered!
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One of my favorite of these free patterns is the Blossom Crochet Beach Bag. It is a simple pattern with a bit of an open stitch, making it perfect for all your beach items on hot summer days. And if you’re looking for something textured, I love the Bouncy Bubbly Tote, which is versatile and easy to customize.
There’s something here for every skill level too, including beginners! Two ideal crochet projects for beginners are the Single Crochet Bag and the Moss Stitch Beginner Crochet Bag. Not only are they beginner-friendly, but they are nice enough for everyone to enjoy!
Some of these crochet totes feature an open stitch pattern. An excellent use of these is to use them as market bags for fresh produce as they allow the produce to breathe until you get home. They are great if you make a lot of lengthy trips to the farmers market or even the grocery store. It’s a great way to help save the environment as you’re not always resorting to the plastic bags that tend to end up in landfills.
Regardless of the bag pattern you choose, you can customize your bag to match your outfit, the seasons or any holiday of the year. The possibilities of stripes and bright colors are endless, as you can add a single stripe along the top, or bottom, or even just a few stripes in the middle to make it stand out.
Size is also easy to adjust for many of these. For more bag instructions, I like to start my bags at the bottom with a long chain. I work the first stitch into the second chain from the hook, and then crochet into both sides of the starting chains to make a rectangle.
I join each round with a slip stitch, and increase at the four corners in each round until I have the size that I want for the bag. A stitch marker can help to keep track of first and last stitches as well as where to make your increases.
It’s super easy to adjust the size, but just remember that when making changes to the bottom of the bag, that you need to end up with the stitch multiple that is needed for body of the bag.
As for the handles, they can be adjusted for any size bag! Here is a tutorial on how to make bag handles, along with a formula to help you calculate your stitch placements.
Last, but not least, you can add a sturdy lining to make the bag strong and durable for use as an everyday handbag or purse. You don’t need to be a sewing expert, but knowing how to work a machine can help to speed up the process. With that said, you don’t need a machine, as you can, with patience, sew the lining by hand.
When choosing the fabric for your bag liner, you have the option to choose something that matches or is contrasting to your yarn.
Here is a tutorial on how to line a bag with or without a zipper. The tutorial also shows how to add small pockets on the inside to hold your keys, phone and other accessories.
It depends on what you want to use it for. Do you want to use it as a market bag, or as a beach bag? Then in that case, you’d want to use a strong and durable cotton yarn. Or, any other strong material that you like and works out with the gauge/stitch pattern.
Although there are many to choose from, Bernat Handicrafter Cotton and Lily Sugar ‘N Cream are two good cotton yarns that work well for bags.
Acrylic yarn can also be used, but it tends to stretch a lot, and is not near as strong as cotton. BUT, if you choose a strong inner lining, you can get away with an acrylic or any other worsted weight yarn, as the bag liner will be the main strength for the bag.
Your best option is to use the recommended hook size that is given in the pattern. That way you know that the size will come out as planned. But, if you choose a smaller hook than the recommendations, you will end up with a tighter and stronger material. Just remember that you’ll need to make adjustments for the size as it’ll come out smaller if the pattern gauge changes.
FREE crochet pattern for an alternating water bottle carrier. The cozy is crocheted to fit a 500mL water bottle. It’s great for taking on walks, to the gym or the amusement park.
FREE crochet pattern for a Another Bullion Stitch Bag. This bag has a quite a bit of stretch to it, so you’ll definitely want to line it.
FREE crochet pattern for a A Bullion Stitch Market Bag. The bag is perfect for the market or anything else you like.
This Christmas crochet gift bag pattern is perfect for a few books or a few boxes of chocolates.
FREE crochet pattern for an interlocked market bag. This bag has a lot of vertical stretch, but if you pack it full enough at the bottom it will stretch horizontal, making it the perfect crocheted bag for your groceries.
This moss stitch crochet bag is not only beginner-friendly, but it’s got a nice fabric that everyone will enjoy making regardless of the skill level.
A quick and easy crochet pattern for a market bag. It’s great for taking to the farmers market if you’re planning on purchasing produce because unlike plastic, this bag allows the produce to breathe.
A Criss-Cross Reversible Bag free crochet pattern. The texture of this bag looks good on both sides so you can line it on whatever side you like.
FREE Simple Bag Pattern to Crochet. Although very simple, this bag has a nice texture that you’ll enjoy.
An easy crochet pattern for a popcorn bag. I used two colors for contrast, but I’m sure it would look great in a solid color as well.
Choose any two colors to crochet this tote bag. I love the fall, but Christmas, spring or cheerful summer colors would look just as great!
Free crochet pattern for a water bottle holder using red heart comfort, or any worsted weight yarn.
Free crochet pattern for a shell water bottle holder. You can also use this crochet pattern as a cup cozy.
Free crochet pattern for a lacy shell water bottle holder. The holder fits a 500ml water bottle and is perfect for taking on nature walks, to the park or beach. The holder will help to catch the drip that normally forms around chilled drinks.
This crochet bag pattern works up quick and easy, and can be used for all your needs.
Free crochet pattern for a seed stitch tote bag. The crochet bag pattern is easy to follow at the intermediate level.
A free crochet pattern for a puffy seed stitch purse. The crochet purse pattern is worked with a medium weight yarn and is suitable for the intermediate crochet level.
Free crochet pattern for an oval tote. The yarn used is Red Heart Soft Touch, but any medium worsted weight yarn will work to crochet this bag.
Here is a free crochet pattern for a mini gift bag. The crocheted bag is nice and sturdy and will stand up on its own. It is suitable for giving small gifts or as a little purse for a little girl.
A free crochet pattern for a laundry bag. It’s perfect for when you have to go to the laundromat and is large enough to hold a small load of laundry.
This free crochet pattern is for a cross-over long dc purse. You can line it and use it as a purse or for anything else that you need a bag for.
A free crochet pattern for a spiral seed stitch bag. The crocheted bag is about an average size and is a great project for mindless crocheting.
A free crochet pattern for a beach or yarn tote. It’s perfect for storing your yarn stash or for carrying your on-the-go crochet or knitting projects. And if you like the beach, it’s big enough for a beach towel and a few other items that you might want to take along.
A free beginner crochet pattern for a small crochet bag. The beginner bag is easy enough to make that a young child could make it.