Crochet Market Bag (Free Pattern & Beginner Friendly!) - Maplewood Road (2024)

With this crochet market bag, you’ll be ready to head to the beach or farmer’s market in no time! It’s beautiful, durable, and stretchable, ready to hold towels and sunscreen for a trip to the beach, or as a shopping bag for fresh fruits & veggies. And best of all, you can crochet this bag in just a few hours, so you’ll be ready to go this weekend!

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  • 🧶 Materials
  • ⭐ Notes
  • 🪝 Crochet abbreviations for this pattern
  • 📹 Helpful videos
  • 📝 Pattern

This crochet market tote is also eco-friendly, much kinder to the planet than plastic bags. You can re-use this tote bag for years to come. Its large size will hold all your supplies or groceries and is completely customizable. Change the color, make the strap longer or shorter, whatever you prefer!

This beginner-friendly free crochet market bag pattern uses 1 skein of yarn, slip stitch, single crochet, double crochet, the magic circle/ring, and also increasing and decreasing stitches. If you don’t already know some of these stitches, don’t worry, they’re easy, and I’ll include some tutorial videos to show you. And if you'd like to review any of the stitches before getting started, read my article and watch the videos here! With all these videos and a download of the printable free pattern, let's get started!

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🧶 Materials

  • #4 worsted weight yarn
  • J-10 / 6-mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle

Notes

  • All instructions, abbreviations, and materials in this pattern are given in US terminology.
  • Space (sp) refers to the opening between two stitches or columns
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🪝 Crochet abbreviations for this pattern

  • st – stitch
  • sp space
  • sl st slip stitch
  • sc single crochet
  • dc double crochet
  • tog together
  • inc increase
  • dec decrease

📹 Helpful videos

Here are a few helpful videos to learn the magic circle/ring, increase, and decrease:

Magic circle/ring video

Increase video

Decrease video

📝 Pattern

Magic circle/ring: To make a magic circle, wrap yarn around two fingers twice. Insert hook into middle of circle and sl st. Make 12 sc around circle. Pull on tail end of yarn to close opening & sew in end using yarn needle.

Row 1: Dc in each st around & sl st into first st of last row (12)

Row 2: 2 dc in each st around (dc inc) - (24)

Row 3: Sl st into next sp & dc in sp, dc in next sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc)...repeat all around, sl st at end - (32)

Row 4: Dc in next 3 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc)...repeat all around, sl st at end - (40)

Row 5: Dc in next 4 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc)...repeat all around, sl st at end - (48)

Row 6: Dc in next 5 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc)...repeat all around, sl st at end - (56)

Row 7: Dc in next 6 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc)...repeat all around, sl st at end - (64)

Row 8: Dc in next 7 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc)...repeat all around, sl st at end - (72)

Rows 9-24: Dc in each sp (all around), sl st at end, x 16 rows - (72)

Note: If you’d like to change colors, like in my photo, I changed to a second color for rows 10 & 11 and again for rows 14 & 15

Strap

Note: For strap, do not remove hook from work or cut yarn, just continue working, as if it’s the next row

Row 1: Dc in sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next 11 sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next sp, turn

Row 2: Dc in sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next 9 sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next sp, turn

Row 3: Dc in sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next 7 sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next sp, turn

Row 4: Dc in sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next 5 sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next sp, turn

Row 5: Dc in sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next 3 sp, 2 dc tog (dc dec) in next sp, dc in next sp, turn

Rows 6-27: Dc in next 7 sp (all across) x 22 rows (Note: If you'd like the strap longer or shorter, either increase or decrease the number of rows here).

Row 28: Dc in sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next 3 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next sp, turn

Row 29: Dc in sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next 5 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next sp, turn

Row 30: Row 29: Dc in sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next 7 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next sp, turn

Row 31: Row 29: Dc in sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next 9 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next sp, turn

Row 32: Dc in sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next 11 sp, 2 dc in next sp (dc inc), dc in next sp, turn

Row 33: Sl st to center of opposite side of bag, on the inside & knot end.

Now, take your gorgeous crochet market bag & and show it off to all of your friends!

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FAQs

How many yards of yarn do I need to crochet a market bag? ›

Generally, you will need around 300 yards to 550 yards of worsted weight yarn to crochet a market bag. How much yarn exactly you will need to crochet a market bag will depend on a few things; the size of the bag you want to make, the hook, yarn weight and the type of stitches.

What yarn is best for a crochet market bag? ›

Best yarn for crochet bags – summary

For string market bags, lightweight cottons are ideal, because they fold up small in between uses. And for everything else, look at DK or worsted weight cottons, linens, or blends of those fibers. They are hardwearing, and least prone to sagging.

Can I make a market bag with acrylic yarn? ›

Which yarn is best for a crochet market bag? For a crochet market bag, I would recommend cotton yarn or a blend of cotton and acrylic yarn. This bag is going to be getting a lot of usage, and there will definitely be times that you'll want to wash it.

What is the prettiest crochet stitch? ›

12 Stunning Crochet Stitches
  • Iris Stitch.
  • Linen Stitch.
  • Block Stitch.
  • Primrose Stitch.
  • Tilted Rows Stitch.
  • Side Saddle Stitch.
  • Single Crochet Chevron Stitch.
  • Even Berry Stitch.
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What is the strongest stitch for bags? ›

Back Stitch – Use a short needle. It is the strongest hand stitch and is used to imitate machine stitches. Work backstitch from right to left.

What yarn is best for bag? ›

Generally, when it comes to creating durable and sturdy bags, choosing a medium weight acrylic yarn or cotton yarn is ideal. Cotton is especially great for market bags as it is lightweight and breathes well. However, acrylic is often more cost-effective and easier to clean.

What size crochet hook for a tote bag? ›

Hook. Use a hook size smaller than you normally would with your yarn. I usually use a 5 mm hook with 8 ply cotton, but when making bags, I use a 4 mm. It gives a denser, less lacy, sturdier fabric.

Is T shirt yarn good for crochet bags? ›

T-shirt yarn is great for making crochet bags and purses!

What is the best stitch for crochet handbags? ›

The Best Crochet Stitches for Purses

Here are a few stitches that work well for bags: Single crochet (sc) Double crochet (dc) Half double crochet (hdc)

What is the first thing you should crochet as a beginner? ›

The first thing a beginner should crochet is something simple, like a granny square—or a piece of square fabric made by crocheting in rounds from the center outward. Granny squares are generally easy crochet patterns for beginners and take under an hour to complete.

What is the easiest crochet size for beginners? ›

Hook Size Recommendation for Beginners

We recommend that beginners buy a set of hooks that include a H-8 5mm hook. It's also worth noting that different types of crochet hooks have different head styles (either tapered or inline), and can be made of many materials (like metal, wood, or acrylic).

How many yards to make a crochet bag? ›

While the amount of yarn you need to crochet a bag varies depending on the size of your bag, your gauge and the stitch you're using, you can usually make a decently-sized crochet bag or purse with 200 yards of yarn or less. For my My Favourite Festival Purse design, you'll only need 131 yards of yarn.

How do I know how much yarn I need for a crochet project? ›

Formula: (length x width x gauge) / 6 = yards needed. Length and width are in inches and gauge is in stitches per inch. The division by 6 is to convert the answer from square inches to yards.

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