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The Bag Lady: Crochet Bags You Can Make And Sell

Bags You Can Make and Sell

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Purses, Bags, Totes, and More

This set of crochet patterns features bags you can make and sell. As a crochet business you need a variety of inventory to keep your customers happy.

Here’s a collection of designs that are Hot Sellers for ladies, grammies, mommies, and even the little ones.

 

1. Diagonal Stripes Messenger Bag  $5.00

Designed by Marie Seagares this messenger bag is a great first pattern for those just learning Tunisian crochet.

Suggest Yarn: Lion Brand Alpine Wool Solids (affiliate link)

Hook: 8.0mm (L)

Gauge: 11 stitches and 11 rows = 4 inches in Tunisian Simple Stitch

Size: 15” (38cm) square, 2” (5cm) gusset

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2. Lace Ruffle Bag $3.99

Designed by Sara Sach using Sashay Lace Yarn.(affiliate link) The pattern is easy to moderate but the stitch explanation is included in the pattern.

Special Technique:  3 loop Double Crochet ( 3L dc)

Suggested Yarn: Sashay Lace Yarn, Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn! Solids

Hook: 5.0mm/H

Gauge: n/a

Size: Bag measures 13 X 13 with the handles

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3. Felted Crochet Market Bag $6.00

Designed by Patrice Walker this market bag is crocheted in the round eliminating the need for sewing. Once you hook this bag up you will felt it.

Suggested Yarn: Manos del Uruguay (affiliate link) 414 yards of worsted weight (affiliate link)

Hook: 5.5mm/I

Gauge: 13 dc sts and 7 dc rows = 4 in

Size: 9.75″ x 11.5″ (felted)

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4. Majestic Owl Tote $5.00

Designed by Tera Kulling this is the perfect little clutch for little girls, teens, and even women. The wings on the sides are actually pockets for little things you need quick access to.

Suggested Yarn: 10ply worsted (affiliate link)

Hook: 5.5mm (I)

Gauge:n/a

Size: varies

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5. Gamer’s Tote $2.00

Designed by Tera Kulling this bag is perfect for all the little gamers in your family. Fits DS, PSP, and Gameboy – chargers too. Note: this pattern is NOT for the appliques, you can buy the Power Up Pack or the Red and Green Plumber designs by Ronda Goetz on Ravelry.

Suggested Yarn: worsted 10ply

Hook: 5.5mm/I

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6. 3-in-1 Tapestry Crochet Bag Patterns $5.00

Designed by Rebeckah this set of three patterns feature butterflies, flowers, and swirls. These bags are perfect for traveling, shopping (lightly), or whenever you need to carry essentials without wanting a large bag. It is for the experienced crocheter who is proficient in color-work.

Suggested Yarn: cotton lace (Circulo Yarns Clea) (affiliate link)

Hook: 2.1mm hook

Size: ~ 6″ – 7″ wide/long

Charts for all three designs are included as well as a blank chart for your own custom design. Read how to make your own design on Rebeckah’s blog.

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7. Majestic Owl Diaper Tote $5.00

Designed by Tera Kulling this is part of the Majestic Owl series. Especially for the Owl mommies and babies, this diaper bag features a row of pockets perfect for storage.

Suggested Yarn: worsted 10ply (Red Heart Super Saver)(affiliate link)

Hook: 5.0mm (H)

Gauge: 7 stitches and 3.5 rows = 2 inches in Woven stitch pattern

Size: 12” wide, 6” deep, and 11” tall

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Sara Duggan is a Wife and Mom enjoys crocheting and writing. She joined the crochet blogging community in 2007 as Momwithahook. In 2008 she toyed with designing patterns and shares her creations with you. Connect with Sara on Twitter and Pinterest.

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