π 1. Introduction
Want a stylish, eco-friendly bag thatβs quick to make and easy to carry? This market/beach bag is the ideal project! It’s beginner-friendly, stretchy enough to hold groceries or towels, and looks great with any outfit.
Whether you’re heading to the market, beach, or park β this bag has your back.

π§΅ 2. Materials Needed
- Worsted or DK weight cotton yarn (cotton works best for strength)
- 4.5 mm β 5.5 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Stitch markers (optional)
- Scissors
β¨ Stitches Used:
- Chain (ch)
- Single Crochet (sc)
- Double Crochet (dc)
- Slip Stitch (sl st)

πͺ‘ 3. Bag Design Overview
Part | Description |
---|---|
Base | Solid and round or oval |
Body | Mesh or open-stitch pattern |
Handles | Simple, strong, and reinforced |
Size | Medium to large, foldable |
π§Ά 4. Step-by-Step Instructions
πΈ Step 1: Crochet the Base
Round Base (Adjustable):
- Magic ring, ch 3 (counts as dc), 11 dc into ring β join (12 sts)
- Round 2: 2 dc in each st around (24)
- Round 3: 1 dc, 2 dc in next repeat (36)
- Continue increasing until ~6β8β diameter
β³οΈ Optional: Use an oval or rectangle base for a different shape.
πΈ Step 2: Crochet the Mesh Body
Easy Mesh Pattern:
- Round: ch 4, skip 1, dc in next repeat around
- Next rounds: ch 4, dc in ch-space from previous round
- Continue until the body is ~12β15″ tall
π§΅ Tip: You can alternate mesh and solid rows for strength and design.
πΈ Step 3: Add Handles
Basic Strap Option:
- sc evenly around the top of the bag
- Count/mark even handle placement
- ch 40β60 (depends on length you want), attach to next marked point
- Repeat for second handle
- Work 1β2 rounds of sc over the straps to strengthen
π Optional: Add leather handles or wooden rings for a premium look
π 5. Finishing Touches
- Weave in all ends
- Block the bag lightly to shape
- Add a tassel, button, or charm for flair
- Fold and store in a drawer or suitcase β great for travel!
β 6. Conclusion
Youβve just made a versatile, reusable crochet market/beach bag! π
Stylish, sustainable, and 100% handmade β use it for groceries, beach towels, books, or even yarn!
Pattern and tutorial by Winding Road Crochet