Create a vibrant crochet checkered phone bag pattern that’s stylish, easy to make, and perfect for keeping your phone safe with colorful charm.
Crochet Checkered Phone Bag to Keep Your Phone Safe
Carrying your phone in a stylish, colorful bag that fits perfectly in your hand or pocket. This is the charm of a crochet checkered phone bag pattern. Made with soft yarn and bold squares in contrasting colors, this bag is both beautiful and practical. The checkered design catches everyone’s eye, giving your phone a fresh and trendy look. It’s not only a fashion statement but also protects your phone from scratches and drops.
With a secure closure and a convenient strap, you can carry it easily while keeping your hands free. This handmade bag suits all ages and occasions, making it a perfect gift or personal accessory. Combining fun colors and simple shapes, the crochet checkered phone bag pattern turns a daily essential into a creative and cheerful companion that brightens your day and keeps your phone safe wherever you go.
Crochet Checkered Phone-Sized Bag Pattern
Skill Level
Intermediate beginner – requires basic crochet skills (chain, half double crochet (hdc), slip stitch (slst), changing colors) and attention to color changes to make the checkered pattern.
Materials Needed
- 5-ply yarn, 2 colors (50g each)
- 4.00 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Stitch marker
- Optional: small piece of fabric for lining
- Optional: button or zipper for closure
Special Features
- Checkered color pattern made by alternating colors every 5 stitches and every row
- Fabric lining for added durability and finished look
- Perfect size to fit a phone and small essentials
Step-by-Step Crochet Pattern
Step 1: Foundation Chain (Bottom of Bag)
- Use the first color yarn (the tutor used white yarn for visibility, but black for final)
- Make a slip knot and chain 21
- Explanation: For 4 squares horizontally, each square consists of 5 stitches, so:
Number of squares x 5 + 1 = 4 x 5 + 1 = 21 chains total - To increase size: no of foundation chain = no of squares * 5 + 1
Example: 5 squares = 26 chains, 6 squares = 31 chains
- Explanation: For 4 squares horizontally, each square consists of 5 stitches, so:
Step 2: First Row of Half Double Crochet (hdc)
- Skip the chain closest to the hook; into the 2nd chain from hook, work 1 hdc
- Work 1 hdc into each chain until the end (20 hdc total)
- Turn your work
- Crochet 20 hdc along the opposite side of foundation chain, creating a rectangular chain loop
- Count to ensure 20 stitches on each side
Step 3: Closing the Round Bottom
- Slip stitch (slst) into the very first hdc to close the round
- Place a stitch marker at the slip stitch – this stitch is not to be crocheted into in further rows
Step 4: Color Change and Starting the Body of the Bag
- Change yarn color as follows:
Keep the new color behind the work, yarn over with both ending tail of previous color and new color - Change color every 5 stitches to create checkered effect
Step 5: Working the Checkered Body (Rows 2 to 14)
- Row 2:
- Chain 2
- Work (5 double crochets (dc) in Color A, 5 dc in Color B) repeated 4 times to match width
- Finish with 1 slip stitch
- Row 3 onward (till Row 14):
- Repeat Row 2
- Ensure the color pattern shifts by starting with the alternate color block to create the checkerboard pattern (i.e., Color A above Color B, then Color B above Color A alternately)
Step 6: Finishing Row (Row 15)
- Chain 1
- Single crochet (sc) in each stitch across
- Make sure the chain is not twisted
- Work 2 slip stitches in the opposite edge (1 in Color A section, 1 in Color B section)
- Then work 1 half double crochet (hdc) in each stitch
- Finish with 1 slip stitch and chain 1 to complete the bag body
Step 7: Additional Details
- Sew fabric lining inside the bag for structure and protection
- Optionally, add a button or zipper for closure
Uses
- Ideal for carrying smartphone, lipstick, card, and other small personal items
- Perfect for occasions when minimal carry is needed, such as outings or quick errands
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Adjust the number of squares horizontally and vertically to fit larger phones or different bag sizes
- Use contrasting colors for a bold checkered effect
- Use fabric lining to prevent stretching and add durability
Tip
To maintain clean color changes: Always carry the unused yarn behind your work neatly and avoid pulling the yarn too tight, which can distort the shape of your squares.
Conclusion
This checkered phone-sized bag is a fun and beautiful project that improves your color changing and stitch consistency skills. Its compact size and checkered pattern make it fashionable and practical for carrying essentials. Customize it easily to fit your needs by changing yarn colors and bag size.












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