A Step-by-Step Guide to Crocheting a Grocery Bag Holder
How to Crochet a Grocery Bag Holder!
Welcome to this crochet grocery bag holder tutorial, where we’ll show you how to create an eco-friendly solution for storing plastic grocery bags. With our free crochet pattern and step-by-step instructions, you can make a convenient bag saver to keep your kitchen or laundry room organized. This quick and fun project suits all skill levels, making it the perfect addition to your DIY crochet projects. We’ll also guide you through using affiliate links and affiliate advertising programs so you can earn a little bit while you crochet.
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To get started, you’ll need basic crochet supplies, including cotton yarn, a crochet hook, and an elastic hair band or ponytail holder. We recommend using a skein of Dishie cotton or a similar-weight yarn. You can find all these materials in your local craft store or online through platforms like Etsy, where you can explore our Etsy shop for more crochet tutorials and finished items.
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- Crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker
H hook
2 Pony Tail Holders
sc=single crochet
sl st=slip stitch ch=chain
dc=double crochet
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Once your crochet grocery bag holder is complete, you can use it to store plastic grocery bags. It’s also a wonderful market bag. Hang it on a doorknob or in your laundry room for easy access. This is the perfect solution for problems finding your plastic bags when needed most.
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This finished piece is practical and an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bag storage. It’s a small but significant step toward a more sustainable lifestyle. So, whether you’re a crochet enthusiast looking for a straightforward project or a beginner eager to learn, this crochet grocery bag holder is a quick and rewarding endeavor.
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2 Comments
Crystal Paige
In the written pattern, you say to crochet 27 sc around the hairbow, but in your tutorial video, you say to double crochet 35 around the hairbow. I like to read a written pattern and go along with a creator’s video to ensure I am making it right and not making any mistakes. I cannot do that here, I have to choose which beginning to go with and I guess since I can’t go along with the written pattern I have to find another one to do. I do like this pattern and I do think you did a great job on the look of it, it’s great and I wish I could also make it. I hope I didn’t come across as rude, I am not trying to say this in a hateful or mean way.
Amy Lehman
I rewrote it according the video. I have no idea why it was so off. I made that video yeara ago and maybe I took that pattern from another pattern I had. Sorry