Incredible! Super Easy Crochet Tote Bag
Here’s a detailed, step-by-step written pattern tutorial Crochet Tote Bag.
🧶 Materials You’ll Need
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Worsted-weight yarn (main color; the video uses a single solid color)
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Crochet hook (video suggests ~5 mm)
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Scissors and tapestry needle for weaving ends
Step 1: Make a Slip Knot & Foundation Chain
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Create a slip knot and place it on your hook.
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Chain the desired number of stitches for your bag’s width (video uses 40 chains). Adjust in multiples of 2 to maintain pattern balance.
Step 2: Row 1 – Foundation Single Crochet
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Insert hook into the 2nd chain from hook.
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Work single crochet (sc) in each chain across.
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When you reach the final chain, chain 1 and turn your work.
Step 3: Row 2 – Build the Tote Base
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Into the first sc, work 2 sc to create a curved base (optional; depends on striping).
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Continue to sc across the row.
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At the end, chain 1 and turn.
(This stabilizes the bottom before adding texture.)
Step 4: Rows 3–5 – Continue Building Base
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Repeat sc across, chain 1, turn for each row.
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These initial plain rows form a firm, sturdy base for your bag.
Step 5: Transition to Texture Rows
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After about 4–5 sc rows, begin your tote’s textured body.
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Continue with sc rows for a few more rounds before texture starts at the side.
Step 6: Crocheting the Tote Body
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Continue sc in each stitch and chain 1, turn at the end.
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The video emphasizes consistent tension for smooth, even walls.
Step 7: Adding Handles
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Once bag body height is reached (video shows ~6 inches / 15 cm), it's time for handles.
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Identify two opposite edge points.
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Chain 30 (or your preferred length) for the handle loop.
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Skip 30 stitches, then slip stitch back into the next stitch to close the handle loop.
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Chain 1 and turn.
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Reinforce each handle in the next round by working sc around the chain loops and top edges.
Step 8: Final Top Border
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After handles are placed, work 2–3 rows of plain sc around the entire top edge for a clean finish.
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Chain 1 and turn after each row.
Step 9: Finish & Weave In Ends
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Slip stitch to close off your final row.
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Cut yarn, leaving a tail, then pull it through the last loop.
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Weave in all loose ends on the inside with your tapestry needle.
Quick Reference Table
Section | Stitch Pattern |
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Foundation Chain | Chain a multiple of 2 (e.g. 40) |
Rows 1–5 | sc across, chain 1, turn |
Body | Continue sc until desired height |
Handles | Chain loop (e.g. 30ch), skip same #, sl st |
Reinforce Handles | sc around chain and edge |
Top Border | 2–3 rows of plain sc |
Finish | Slip stitch, cut yarn, weave ends |
Incredible Super Easy Crochet Tote Bag is now complete! Feel free to tweak chain counts, colors, or height to make it uniquely yours.
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