Adorn your outfit with accessory from a Crochet Drawstring Bag Pattern that demonstrates a simple approach for a charming and handy piece.
Compact Crochet Drawstring Bag Pattern That’s Perfect to Carry
A bag can be more than just a place to keep things—it can be beautiful and full of life. This crochet drawstring bag pattern shows a bright color and soft texture that feels nice in the hand. The pattern is gentle and eye-catching, making the bag look special wherever it goes. It can be used for carrying a few essentials to the market, keeping important items safe during a family visit, holding small snacks on a walk, or even giving it as a gift that shows care.
The drawstring makes it easy to open and close while keeping everything secure inside. Each bag looks unique, with its own design, so no two are exactly alike. Light, handy, and cheerful, it fits easily in the hand or over the shoulder. This bag brings joy, color, and convenience into everyday life.
Materials
- Yarn: Nylon polypropylene thread (D27, 2 mm, 3-ply), or any durable yarn of similar weight.
- Hook Size: Number 4 crochet hook.
- Additional Tools:
- Scissors
- Stitch markers (optional for marking corners and lengths)
- Tape measure (to ensure accurate dimensions)
- Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)
- D-ring buckle (size: 1.5–2 cm)
Key Abbreviations
- ch: Chain
- sc: Single Crochet
- hdc: Half Double Crochet
- dc: Double Crochet
- long sc: Long Single Crochet (explained further in pattern)
- sl st: Slip Stitch
- skip: Skip a stitch or space
- st: Stitch
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Bag Base
- Foundation Row:
- Start with a slip knot.
- Chain 45, then add 1 additional chain to serve as the turning chain.
- Row 1:
- In the 2nd chain from hook, make 1 sc.
- Work 1 sc in each stitch across the chain.
- At the end, chain 1, turn your work.
- Subsequent Rows:
- Make 1 sc in each stitch, chain 1 at the end, and turn.
- Repeat this step until you have 16 rows.
- Single Crochet Around:
- Once the base is complete, single crochet around the edges to form the border.
- At each corner, make 3 sc in 1 stitch to maintain the rectangular shape.
Base Dimensions:
- Length: 22 cm
- Width: 8 cm
Step 2: Motif for Bag Body
- Switch Colors:
- Change the thread to your next desired color.
- First Round:
- Chain 3 (counts as 1 dc).
- In the same stitch, work 4 dc (total: 5 dc in 1 hole).
- Skip 4 stitches, then in the 5th stitch, work 1 sc, followed by 2 chains, and repeat the sequence [1 sc, 4 dc in 1 stitch].
- Continue this pattern around the bag’s base.
- Join the Round:
- Close the round with a slip stitch in the first single crochet to secure.
Step 3: Building the Height
- Motif Rounds:
- Repeat the motif pattern for each subsequent round. To start the new round:
- Chain 4, turn, and continue with 1 sc, 4 dc in 1 stitch, skipping spaces between motifs.
- Repeat the motif pattern for each subsequent round. To start the new round:
- Height:
- Continue 22 rounds to achieve the example bag height of 20 cm.
- Adjust the number of rounds if you want a taller or shorter bag.
Step 4: Drawstring Creation
- Thread Preparation:
- Use 2 strands of thread for durability.
- Foundation Row:
- Start with a slip knot.
- Chain until 70 cm or longer to create the desired drawstring length.
- Drawstring Pattern:
- Work the drawstring by pulling loops through both strands simultaneously.
- Continue until the desired length is achieved.
Step 5: Bag Strap
- Foundation Strap:
- Start with a slip knot.
- Chain 5 stitches.
- Row 1:
- In the 2nd chain from hook, work 1 sc, and repeat 1 sc in each chain.
- Chain 1, turn.
- Subsequent Rows:
- Continue by working 1 sc in each stitch, chaining 1 at the end, and turning.
- On every 3rd row, make a long sc (insert the hook into the row below the stitch row).
- Length:
- Continue until the strap is 110 cm. Adjust for a shorter or longer strap length.
- Attach Strap:
- Use a 2 cm buckle D-ring to attach the strap securely to the edges of the bag.
Customization Ideas
- Colors: Alternate colors between rows to create striped or gradient effects.
- Size Adjustment: Modify the base chain count for wider or narrower bags.
- Strap Options: Explore braided straps or thicker straps with double-strand crochet techniques.
- Appliqué: Add flowers, buttons, or additional loops for decorative flair.
Special Notes
- Blocking: Block your finished bag with gentle steaming for smoother edges and consistent texture.
- Weaving Ends: Use a tapestry needle to secure loose ends and prevent unraveling.
- Durability: Reinforce corners and seams with additional single crochets if necessary to hold the shape.
Conclusion
This crochet bag is a versatile and fashionable accessory. The elegant motif pattern and structured shape make it suitable for various uses, from casual outings to travel. The drawstring and adjustable strap ensure functionality while showcasing your crochet skills.
Pattern Corrections and Tips
Corrections:
- Ensure the initial chain count aligns with your target bag dimensions.
- Double-check stitch count per round to maintain uniform motifs.
Tips:
- Consistent Tension: Keep tension steady during color changes for clean and polished work.
- Corners Strength: Always reinforce corners to prevent gaps or distortion in the bag shape.
- Markers for Symmetry: Use stitch markers liberally to ensure motifs align perfectly across rows.










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