Enjoy stitching your way to a stylish and functional crochet granny bag that’s perfect for carrying essentials, showcasing creativity, and adding charm to your day.
A bag can be more than just an item to carry belongings, it can be a statement of style and personality. The free crochet granny bag pattern is perfect for this, offering a beautiful design and practical use. Its classic square texture paired with vibrant colors makes it visually appealing while remaining sturdy and functional. This handmade beauty is ideal for shopping trips, daily errands, or even as a unique gift for someone special.
Free Granny Square Bag Crochet Pattern for Daily Essentials
The granny bag’s charm lies in how it blends timeless crochet techniques with a modern, cozy look. It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and spacious enough to hold essentials without compromising on style. Whether you’re using this tote bag for grocery runs or as an everyday carry-all, this crochet accessory adds warmth and elegance to any occasion. Perfect for all ages, this bag highlights creativity and utility in the most delightful way.
Step-By-Step Crochet Bag Pattern
Materials
- Yarn:
- Approximately 200g of leftover 100% cotton yarn (2 mm thickness).
- Use multiple colors for a vibrant and dynamic look.
- Hook:
- 3 mm crochet hook (adjust if needed for tension).
- Other Supplies:
- Scissors for cutting yarn.
- Stitch markers, especially for marking handle-placement points.
- Tapestry needle for weaving ends and joining yarn.
Skill Level
Intermediate – Includes working with basic crochet stitches, Granny stitch patterns, handling corners, and creating functional handles.
Key Abbreviations (US Terminology)
- Ch – Chain
- Sl St – Slip Stitch
- Sc – Single Crochet
- Dc – Double Crochet
- St(s) – Stitch(es)
Special Techniques
- Granny Stitch: A cluster of 3 double crochets (Dc) worked into the same space.
- Joining Colors: Switching yarn colors seamlessly for each round.
- Handle Placement: Using stitch markers and precise measurements for symmetrical handle attachment.
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Crochet the Base (Rectangular Granny Square)
Round 1: Foundation Chains & Corners
- Start with a slip knot.
- Chain (Ch) 24 to create the foundation for the rectangular base.
- Add 1 more chain (Ch 1) for spacing.
- Begin Granny Stitch:
- Work the first Granny Stitch in the 4th chain from the hook:
- Work 3 double crochets (Dc) into the same chain.
- This forms the first group of stitches.
- Work the first Granny Stitch in the 4th chain from the hook:
- Work your first corner:
- Chain 2 chains, then make another Granny Stitch into the same chain (3 Dc into the chain space).
- Continue working along the foundation chain:
- Skip 2 chains, and in the next chain, make a Granny Stitch (3 Dc into the same chain).
- Repeat Skip 2 chains, Granny Stitch until 3 chains remain at the end.
- Ending Round 1:
- In the last chain, work a corner:
- 3 Dc, Ch 2, 3 Dc, Ch 2, 3 Dc all into the same chain.
- In the last chain, work a corner:
- Work back along the other side of the foundation chain:
- Skip 2 chains, and in the next chain, make a Granny Stitch. Repeat this until the final chain.
- Close the round: In the last chain, work 3 Dc, Ch 2, Sl St to the top of the starting chain to close the round.
Round 2: Expanding the Rectangle
- Insert your hook into any corner space (Ch-2 space) and join a new color.
- Set the first corner of the round:
- Ch 3 (counts as Dc), work 2 more Dc, Ch 2, and 3 Dc in the same space.
- Move to the next Ch-2 space (corner):
- Work 3 Dc, Ch 2, 3 Dc into this space.
- Continue doing this for each corner space.
- Between corners, in empty spaces between Granny Stitches, work 3 Dc.
- Close the round: End with a Sl St to the top of the starting chain.
Round 3 and Beyond:
- Repeat the process of expanding the rectangle by working (3 Dc, Ch 2, 3 Dc) into each corner space and a Granny Stitch (3 Dc) into each space between clusters.
- Stop once your rectangular base measures 27 cm x 15 cm (8 total rounds).
Step 2: Create the Bag Body
Transition from Rectangle to Cylinder
- Join new color yarn in any Ch-2 corner space.
- Begin working in the round:
- Instead of corners, work 3 Dc into every Ch-2 space.
- Repeat this process for 23 rounds or until the body of your bag measures your desired height (e.g., 23 cm).
Tip: Continue changing yarn colors for a vibrant striped aesthetic.
Step 3: Add the Handles
Marking for Handles
- Fold the bag in half lengthwise with the bag body flattened.
- Using a stitch marker, measure 13 cm from the edge toward the center, and mark this spot for the handle.
- Repeat on the other side, ensuring symmetry.
- Place markers on both sides of the bag for the second handle.
Create the Handle Straps
- Start from the first marked point:
- Work 1 Sc into the marked stitch, then chain 50 (or the length you’d like for the handles).
- Attach the chain to the next marked point with a Sc.
- Repeat for the second handle location on the opposite side of the bag.
Step 4: Reinforce the Handles
- Work an additional round of Sc around the top edge of the bag, including along both handle chains.
- Add 1 more round of Sc to further reinforce the handles.
- Ensure you work 1 Sc into each chain stitch of the handles.
- End each round with a Sl St to the first Sc of the round.
Step 5: Finishing Touches
- Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for weaving ends.
- Use a tapestry needle to securely weave in all loose ends.
- Trim any remaining yarn tails neatly.
Final Words
Congratulations! You have completed your colorful crochet bag. The Granny stitch lends the design a beautiful texture, while the sturdy cotton yarn ensures durability. This versatile bag is perfect for shopping, casual outings, or as a handmade gift.
Pattern Suggestions
- Increase Size: Add extra rounds to the rectangular base or body to create a larger bag.
- Lining (Optional): Add a fabric lining to your bag for additional strength and to prevent stretching.
Tips for Maintenance
- Washing: Hand wash or machine wash on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Air dry flat to maintain shape.
- Storage: Store the bag in a cool, dry place to prevent wear.







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