Learn to fashion a charming crochet shoulder bag that’s simple, stylish, and perfect for carrying your essentials with a touch of handmade flair.
Crochet Shoulder Bag Pattern You’ll Want to Show Off
A bag that blends both style and function perfectly soft yet sturdy, colorful yet subtle, made just by your own hands. This is exactly what a crochet shoulder bag pattern offers. Using simple loops and stitches, you can create a beautiful shoulder bag that feels comfortable to wear and looks amazing with any outfit. The design allows space for your essentials like phone, wallet, and keys, making it perfect for daily use or casual outings.
The patterns come in many creative shapes and sizes, from tight and neat to loose and airy designs, giving your bag a unique charm. The natural texture from crochet adds a hand-crafted warmth no store-bought bag can match. Whether you’re carrying it to the market, a walk in the park, or meet-ups with friends, the crochet shoulder bag becomes not just an accessory but a piece of art and a proud achievement.
Crochet Pattern: Round Base Bag
Materials
- D30 polyester thread
- Crochet hook/needle size 7
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for weaving ends
Difficulty Level
Intermediate – requires knowledge of working in rounds, single crochet (SC), double crochet (DC), front post double crochet (FPDC), slip stitch (sl st), chaining, and rolling double crochet stitches.
Step-by-Step Pattern
Base of the Bag:
Step 1: Chain Foundation
- Chain 48 (or multiple of 4, adjust by adding 4, 8 or 12 chains for bigger/smaller base).
Step 2: Join for Round 1
- Insert hook into 48th chain from hook, make a single crochet (SC).
Step 3: First Round of SC
- Work 48 SC, one in each chain across.
- Join with a slip stitch (sl st) to first SC.
Step 4: Next 15 Rounds of SC
- Continue working in rounds of 48 SC.
- Each round: work one SC per stitch around.
- Join each round with sl st.
- Tie off after the 16th round.
Step 5: Add Marker
- Place a stitch marker at the start of each round for counting/tracking.
Step 6: Measure Bag Base
- After 16 rounds, base measures approximately 26 cm diameter and 8 cm height.
Round 17: Begin Increased Rounds
Step 7: Increase Corners
- At the corners (defined as specific holes spaced evenly), work 2 SC in the same stitch to increase size.
- Continue SC in all other stitches.
- You will increase from 48 stitches to 128 SC by end of Round 17.
- Use stitch marker to track beginning of the round.
- Join with sl st at end of round.
Round 18: Double Crochet Textured Round
Step 8: Chain 3 (counts as first DC)
- In the 2nd stitch from the hook: dc 2 times (2 dc in the same st).
- In the next stitch: 1 dc.
- Chain 1.
- In the same stitch: 1 dc.
Step 9: Repeat Pattern Around
- Skip next stitch.
- In the following stitch: dc 1.
- In next stitch: dc 1, ch 1, dc 1.
- Continue skipping one stitch and repeating the sequence (dc1, dc1 ch1 dc1) around.
Step 10: Join
- At the end of the round, join with sl st.
Round 19 and onward: Front Post Triple-Rolled Double Crochets
Step 11: Structure of Stitch “V”
- Skip 2 stitches.
- In 3rd stitch, do a front post double crochet (fpdc) with triple yarn over (roll yarn over hook 3 times before insert).
- Chain 1.
- In the same stitch: fpdc triple yarn over again.
- In next stitch: dc.
- Repeat this “V” shape pattern across the round.
Step 12: Repeat and Join
- Continue the skip 2 – triple rolled fpdc, ch1, triple rolled fpdc, dc pattern around.
- Join with sl st.
Step 13: Continue for desired rounds
- Repeat Step 11 and 12 to desired strap length or bag edge height.
Edge of Bag for Strap Attachment (Optional)
Step 14: Center Marker for Strap
- Mark the center points on the bag base edge, divide evenly for strap placement.
Step 15: Strap Stitching
- Work slip stitches over post stitches to create sturdy strap base.
- Continue triple rolled fpdc with chain 1 in strap length.
Special Features
- The base is built round with a firm foundation for bag shape.
- Textured “V” stitches create a decorative and sturdy strap.
- Triple yarn over on front post double crochets adds dimension and structural height to the pattern.
- Customizable base size by adjusting chain multiples.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Use stitch markers to track your rounds and marks for increases.
- Check base diameter after 16 rounds to ensure it fits desired bag size.
- Maintain consistent tension on triple rolled stitches for uniform appearance.
- Add extra rounds for bigger strap or bag height.
- Consider blocking base after finishing for a more stable shape.
Uses
- Stylish round base bag or purse.
- Decorative straps with textured “V” stitches.
- Practice piece for front post stitches and triple yarn over work.
Tips
- The multiple of 4 chains foundation allows easy adjustment; test your gauge before starting.
- Avoid working too tightly on triple rolled fpdc to maintain elasticity.
- For ease, mark corners on base before starting increases.
- Weave in all yarn ends securely to maintain structure.
Conclusion
This pattern successfully combines foundational crochet techniques with decorative textured stitches, resulting in a versatile and elegant round base bag with a beautifully detailed strap. Perfect for intermediate crocheters eager to explore post stitches and creative stitch textures.












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