Beach Bag
Introducing this oversized cotton crochet beach bag. This bag is called the 4th of July Beach Bag.
There is no doubt about it, this bag is huge. A beach bag that can hold towels, picnic and even a blanket at the same time. I was surprised how big this really was.
The pattern features a chevron wave on the sides. In the tutorial, I show you how to carry the yarn instead of having to hide in loose ends all of the time.
Make one for yourself. This is part of Yarnspirations' Summer Beach Bag Stitch-Along for the summer of 2015.
Pattern Suggestions
- Crochet Market Tote Bag Pattern
- 4th of July Free Knitting Pattern eBook
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- Crochet Earphone Cover Pattern
- Crochet Lunch Bag Pattern
Tabitha McPherson says
Can i use caron cotton cakes to make a bag like this? If not should i use the recommended yarn then?
Mikey says
I would use 100% Cottom. Cotton doesn't shrink or stretch. You need strength if you are looking to do a bag. You can use Cotton Cakes for the smaller bags but for the this size, definitely 100% Cotton like Bernat Handicrafter or Lily Sugar'n Cream.
Melissa Turner says
No blue button
Mikey says
updated.
Susan says
I've read the written pattern, watched the video, and am looking at every picture I can find of this, and I am *so* confused.
Looking at the picture on the pattern and at the picture on this page, there are 14 "stripes" (28 rows) in the pattern
C A B A C A B A C A B A C{with handle holes} A
But reading the pattern directions it says to make the pattern up to B, put the handle holes in a pair of A rows, then work two more C rows.
What am I reading wrong?
Also, the pattern says to make it 14" high then do the handle, but if I do the same number of rows as both bags show, I only get 12" or so. And I did check my gauge. (and cursed as I frogged and tangled that much yarn!) What size should a handle-side panel be when it's complete but before it is attached to the other panels?
Help?