I love crocheting tote bags - they are super handy, fun to crochet, and make great gifts! And I had a lot of fun playing with the colors and stitches in the Knotted Rainbow Tote Bag - a free crochet tote bag pattern here on Moogly!
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The "knotted" part of this rainbow is the handles! I've never made handles like this before, but I love them! They are quick and easy to crochet (because we all know when you get to the handles, you're eager to finish the project), and because of the way they are added to the bag, they are very easy to replace if they get dirty or damaged.
And even better, you can adjust the total strap length as needed. The folded design should keep them from stretching too much, but if you find they are too long or short for you... just move the knot! If you prefer a crossbody style, just make a longer strap... short handles, make them shorter! If you prefer it not so knotty, you can follow these bag handle instructions instead. And if your strap is unusually stretchy, insert a non-stretchy ribbon before Row 4 and tie it right along with the crocheted handles!
Knotted Rainbow Tote Bag
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- US - I, 5.5mm hook - Furls Crochet
- 450 yds Lily Sugar'n Cream (100% cotton; Aran/yarn symbol “4”/UK 10-12 ply)
Color A: Dazzle Blue – 1 ball
Color B: Soft Ecru – 2 balls
Color C: Hot Blue – 1 ball
Color D: Mod Green – 1 ball
Color E: Sunshine – 1 ball
Color F: Red – 1 ball - Stitch Markers - Clover
- Gauge: 13 sts x 7 rows =4" in dc
- Finished Size: 14" wide x 15.25" tall excluding handles
- Crochet Abbreviations
- Helpful Links: Fdc - foundation double crochet; making bag bottoms; changing colors for striped patterns; making handles for bags
Special Stitches:
Beg Cluster - ch 2, [yo, insert hook in indicated stitch, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through first 2 loops on hook] twice, yo and pull through all 3 loops on hook.
Cluster - [yo, insert hook in indicated stitch, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through first 2 loops on hook] 3 times, yo and pull through all 4 loops on hook.
ALTERNATE ROW 1 (to avoid foundation stitch if desired): Ch 42, skip the 2 chs closest to the hook, dc in each remaining ch across; turn. (40 sts)
Instructions:
Row 1: With Color A, fdc 40; turn. (40 sts)
Row 2 - 4: Ch 2 (does not count as a st), dc in each st across; turn. (40 sts)
Round 5: (See linked "making bag bottoms" tutorial above for more info) Ch 2, dc in each st across, turn work 90 degrees to dc 8 sts across ends of rows, turn work 90 degrees to dc 40 across the foundation ch, turn work 90 degrees to dc 8 sts across ends of rows; join to 1st dc of the round with Color B. (96 sts)
Round 6: Continuing with Color B, ch 1, sc in 1st st, ch 1, skip next st, *sc in next st, ch 1, skip next st; repeat from * around; join with Color A. (48 sc sts)
Round 7: Continuing with Color A, sl st into next ch sp, beg cluster in same ch-1 sp, ch 1, skip next st, *cluster in next ch sp, ch 1, skip next st; repeat from * around, join with Color B. (48 clusters)
Round 8: Continuing with Color B, ch 1, sc in 1st ch sp, skip next st, *sc in next ch sp, ch 1, skip next st; repeat from * around; join with Color A. (48 sc sts)
Round 9: Continuing with Color A, sl st into next ch sp, ch 4 (counts as dc and ch 1), skip next st, *dc in next ch sp, ch 1, skip next st; repeat from * around, join with Color B. (48 dc sts)
Round 10: Repeat Round 8.
Round 11: Repeat Round 7, break Color A. (48 clusters)
Round 12: Continuing with Color B, ch 1, sc in 1st ch sp, skip next st, *sc in next ch sp, ch 1, skip next st; repeat from * around; join with Color C. (48 sc sts)
Round 13: Continuing with Color C, sl st into next ch sp, beg cluster in same ch-1 sp, ch 1, skip next st, *cluster in next ch sp, ch 1, skip next st; repeat from * around, join with Color B. (48 clusters)
Round 14: Repeat Round 12.
Round 15: Continuing with Color C, sl st into next ch sp, ch 4 (counts as dc and ch 1), skip next st, *dc in next ch sp, ch 1, skip next st; repeat from * around, join with Color B. (48 dc sts)
Round 16: Repeat Round 12.
Round 17: Continuing with Color C, sl st into next ch sp, beg cluster in same ch-1 sp, ch 1, skip next st, *cluster in next ch sp, ch 1, skip next st; repeat from * around, join with Color B, break Color C. (48 clusters)
Round 18 - 23: Repeat Round 12 - 17 replacing Color C with Color D.
Round 24 - 29: Repeat Round 12 - 17 replacing Color C with Color E.
Round 30 - 35: Repeat Round 12 - 17 replacing Color C with Color F.
Round 36: Repeat Round 12; break Color B, join with Color F.
Round 37: Continuing with Color F, ch 1, sc in each st and ch sp around; join. (96 sts)
Round 38: Ch 1, sc in each st around; join. (96 sts)
Round 39: (See linked "making handles for bags" tutorial above for more info on stitch marker placement) Mark 4 sts where the handles are to be attached, ch 1, sc in each unmarked stitch, at each marked st [ch 1, skip the marked st]; join. (92 sc sts, 4 chs)
Round 40: Ch 1, sc in each st and ch sp around; join. (96 sts)
Round 41: Ch 1, sc in each st around; join and break Color F. (96 sts)
Handle Instructions (make 2):
Row 1: Ch 81 (or to desired length), skip the ch closest to the hook, sc in each remaining ch across; turn. (80 sts)
Row 2 and 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across; turn. (80 sts)
Row 4: Fold handle lengthwise at Row 2, so that Row 1 meets Row 3; ch 1, sc through both layers across; break yarn. (80 sts)
Assembly: Insert each end of a handle through a hole made in Round 39 above, from the inside of the bag to the outside. Tie a knot in the end of the handle to secure.
And that's the Knotted Rainbow Tote! I hope you enjoy this free crochet bag pattern - I can't wait to see what colors you all choose!
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Sharon Thomas
I have had problems with cotton yarns with color fading and running. I have never used Lion Brand cotton. Do the colors run or fade? Is there a way to keep colors from fading or running? Thanks
Tamara Kelly
I have had the same issues with cottons, so I did a test when I made these: https://www.mooglyblog.com/bright-chevron-dishcloth/ and I'm happy to say there was no bleeding with the Lion Brand Kitchen Cotton! 🙂 Fading may happen over time, but washing in cold water should help, and adding a bit of white vinegar helps too. I'm also a big fan of Shout Color Catchers for things I'm very particular about.
Sarah
Love this and can't wait to make it!
Tamara Kelly
😀 Thank you so much!
Jinx Mcgee
I have a weird question...could you theoretically crochet a zipper to this?
Tamara Kelly
Yes! The top few rows of the bag are pretty solid sc (except for the handle holes) so you could sew in a zipper right below those holes pretty easily. 🙂
Jinx Mcgee
my attempt at it: http://i.imgur.com/lRiNhmL.jpg
Tamara Kelly
It looks great Jinx! 😀 I hope you enjoy using it!
Babita Kumari
very good bag I try this
Tamara Kelly
🙂 Thank you, I hope you enjoy it!
Christina Chapman
I have a question: I just started making this:
At row 5 I joined color B.
So, Row 6 am I doing both colors A and B or just B?
Tamara Kelly
Hi Christina! You leave Color A behind and pick it up at the end of Round 6 for the join. 🙂