Perfect as a tote for the market, bag for the beach, or simply as an everyday carry-all this multi-purpose purse is sure to be your go to accessory this Spring and Summer. With a beginner friendly design this piece is great for those who are new to crochet or as a quick and simple project for the more experienced crocheter. Find the free pattern on Make & Do Crew HERE or purchase an inexpensive downloadable PDF from Etsy HERE or Ravelry HERE!
This beginner friendly crochet bag was such a fun pattern to create and it’s an absolute honour to have it featured on the Make & Do Crew blog. Jess, the crazy talented designer behind Make & Do Crew, is someone I’ve admired and followed for a while (she actually helped inspire me to start blogging patterns for free) so I jumped at the chance to work with her.
I used Lion Brand’s Rewind Tape Yarn for this project (you can order it from their website HERE) and was shocked by the yarn’s soft texture. I was expecting a rough raffia like feel but this yarn is velvety and almost feels like felt. If you’re looking for something with a Summer vibe that’s also lightweight and easy to work with then this yarn is for you!
I really hope you enjoy this pattern! Please don’t forget to tag me in your pictures (@LakesideLoops) or use the hashtag #LakesideLoops so I can see your totes and all the fun outfits you pair them with this Spring & Summer!
4 thoughts on “Miller Crochet Market Bag – FREE Pattern”
I am anxious to give the Miller Market Bag a go. Saw it on Make & Do Crew Crochet. I’m thinking that this would be very easy to put a pretty lining with a soft print in this bag. It would give it extra strength as well as being attractive. Have you done that?
I LOVE that idea!! I haven’t done it myself but I think it would be fairly easy. Before stitching your bag together I would measure (because your rectangle may differ slightly from my measurements) and then cut and sew your material to the same size. You could sew the material together the same way you did the bag (but with the ‘good side’ of the fabric facing in) and then stitch the liner into the bag once they’re both assembled. If you do it I’d love to see a picture (@lakesideloops on IG) . . . SUCH A GREAT IDEA!!! Thanks Sharon! 🙂
I made the Miller bag, and also made a smaller version. I really enjoyed making them. Thank you!
Oh I bet a smaller version would be so sweet. Was it for a little one, storage, or smaller purse for yourself? So glad you enjoyed making them! 🙂
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