A large and slouchy bohemian inspired market bag with a pretty flower band detail. With this market bag you can bring home all the goodies from the farmers market, or use as a beach bag or shoulder bag.
This pattern uses US crochet terms. If you have any questions, leave a comment and I will do my best to help you out.
To make this bag I used three 2.5 ounce balls of Sugar and Cream yarn, a size G crochet hook, scissors and a tapestry needle.
Bottom of the bag
Rnd 1: Ch 8, sl
st to form a ring, ch 4,(acts as tr here and throughout) 23 tr in
ring, sl st into top of beginning ch 4 to join (24 tr)
Rnd 2: Ch 6, *tr
in next tr, ch 2, repeat from * around,sl st in the 4th ch of
beginning ch 6 to join.(24 tr and 24 ch 2 spaces)
Rnd 3: Ch 1, 2sc
in the ch 2 sp, *3 sc in the next sp, repeat from * around, sl in the
ch 1 to join. (72 sc)
Rnd 4: Ch 4, tr
around, st st in the top of the beginning ch 4 (72 tr)
Rnd 5: Ch 6, *
skip 1 st, tr in the next st, ch 2, repeat from * around, sl st into
the 4th ch of the beginning ch 6. (36 tr and 36 ch 2 sp)
Rnd 6: ch 1, 2 sc
in ch 2 space, *3 sc in the next ch 2 sp, repeat from * around, sl st
into beginning ch 1 to join (108 sc)
Rnd 7: Ch 4, tr
in each sc around, sl st into top of beginning ch 4 to join. (108 tr)
Sides
Rnd 1: ch 6,
*skip 1 tr, tr in next tr, ch 2, repeat from * around, sl st into 4th
ch of beginning ch 6 to join.
Rnd 2: Ch 1, sl
st into the next ch 2 sp, ch 6,* tr in the next ch 2 sp, ch 2, repeat
from * around, sl st into the 4th ch of the beginning ch 6.
Repeat row 2 for
14 more times or until the bag is as long as you like. Keep in mind,
there will be a 2-3 inch decorative band at the top and the bag will
stretch slightly.
Last row: ch 1,
sc in next ch 2 sp, * 2 sc in each ch 2 space, repeat from * around,
sl st into beginning ch 1 to join the round.
Flower
Band
~
The flower row is actually 2 rows. First you will work the bottom
half which includes the bottom petal and the bottom half of the
petals on either side. The second row will make the upper petal as
well as complete side petals~
Bottom
Half of First Flower:
ch 8,
working down the back side of that ch put 1
dc in the 4th st from hook (this is 1st petal), ch 4, dc in 4th ch
from hook (this is the second petal, the ch stitch the dc is worked
into becomes the center of the flower). Now counting on the sc along
the top edge of the bag, sl st into the 3rd sc, dc, ch 3. Turn your
work. Flip the petals so that the flower center is pointing up to
the sky. Now you will sl st into the center of the flower. Ch 3, dc
into the center, (this will start the 3rd petal). Now turn your work
back to its original position. Ch 1, counting on the foundation ch,
tr into the 3rd ch. ( bottom half of first flower complete).
Bottom
Half of Additional Flowers: (This is the same as the first flower
except the beginning ch is 5 instead of 8)
*ch
5, dc into the 4th ch from the hook, ch 4, dc in the 4th ch from the
hook, counting on the bag, sl st into the 3rd ch, turn work, (flip
petals if necessary so that center of the flower is pointing up) dc,
ch 3, sl st into the center of the flower, ch 3, dc into center, ch
1, (turn work back), counting on the bag, tr into the 3rd sc, repeat
from * to the end. On the last flower you will not do the final tr,
instead you will join the round by sl st around the beginning ch near
the petal of the first flower.
Top
Half of Flowers:
*dc
into the flower center, ch 3, sl st into the flower center (side
petal complete), ch 3, 2dc into the center, ch 3, sl st into the
center (top petal complete), ch 3, dc into the center, sl st in the
space between the petal and the tr, ch 1, sl st in the space between
the tr and the petal of the next flower, repeat from * around (do not
“ch 1, sl st in the space between tr and the petal of the next
flower” on the last flower.
Ch
7, *sc in the space between the dc of the next top petal, ch 3, tr
in the ch 1 space between the flowers, ch 3, repeat from * around (do
not “tr in the ch1 space between flowers, ch 3” in the last
flower), sl st in the 4th ch of the beginning ch 7.
Ch
1, 2 sc in the ch 3 sp, *3 sc in the ch 3 sp, repeat from * around sl
st in beginning ch 1 to join
Strap
Row
1: Ch 2, dc2tog over the next 2 sc, dc in the next 23 sc, dc2tog over
the next 2 sc, ch 2 turn
Row
2-9: dc2tog over the first 2 sc, sc across to the last 2 st, dc2tog
over the last 2 st, ch 2 turn
Row
10-20: dc in each st across, ch 2 turn
Row
21-29: 2dc in the first st, dc across to last st, 2 dc in the last
st, ( do not “ch 2 turn” on the last row)
Fasten
off, leave a long tail.
Attach
the other end of the strap to the top of the bag directly across.
Count 27 st from each side of the strap base and mark with a scrap of
yarn. Attach the other end of the strap to the top edge of the bag
between the scraps of yarn. Sew a secure seam with the tail. Line
up the stitches on the strap with the stitches on the upper edge of
the bag. Sew along the seam sewing the inner loops together, then go
back across sewing the outer loops together. (or otherwise sew a
secure seam in any manner you wish)