Crochet beach tote bag is a must have for your summer outfit! This chunky tote bag made of T-shirt yarn is a perfect summer crochet project and works up quickly.
The crochet tote bag is crocheted from the bottom to the handles.
Yarns and tools
A Crochet hook 12 mm, a stitch marker and a threading needle.
Any T-shirt yarn or tube yarn. Pick two colors of your choice (pink and orange in this case). For example: Hoooked Zpagetti, Hoooked Ribbon XL Solids, Paintbox Yarns Recycled T-shirt or Lankava Eko tube yarn.
Yardage: The bag weighs a bit over 1 kg / 2.2 lbs. The bag requires more pink yarn than orange yarn. Two big balls of T-shirt yarn should weigh at least a total of 1,1 kg (2.5 lbs).
Gauge
6 sc and 6 sc rows in 10 cm (4”).
Terminology and skill level
This easy level crochet tote bag pattern is written in US crochet terminology and it includes written instructions.
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