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A Step-by-Step Guide to Crocheting a Grocery Bag Holder

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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 grocery bag holder
This cro­chet tuto­r­i­al will teach us how to make a Cro­chet Gro­cery Bag Hold­er. This project is a great way to use up some of your left­over yarn, and it’s per­fect for stor­ing your gro­ceries in a pret­ty way!
 
If you’re new to cro­chet or look­ing for a begin­ner project, this cro­chet gro­cery bag hold­er is a great place to start! We’ll teach you cro­chet basics so you can make this bag hold­er with­out any trou­ble. Be sure to check out our oth­er cro­chet tuto­ri­als, too, so you can gain a bet­ter under­stand­ing of this pop­u­lar craft!
Sup­plies:

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- Cro­chet hook 
- Tapes­try nee­dle
- Stitch mark­er

H hook
2 Pony Tail Hold­ers

Abbre­vi­a­tions:
sc=single cro­chet
sl st=slip stitch ch=chain
dc=double cro­chet
Rnd 1: Slip knot your yarn onto your hook, work 35 dc around the pony­tail hold­er.
Rnds 2–3: Chain 3 (counts as a dc), dc in each back loop around, sl st ‑35 dc
Rnds 4–27: Chain 3 (counts as a dc), dc in each dc around, sl st ‑35 dc 
Rnd 28: sl st into your pony­tail hold­er, and sc, sc around. sl st
Han­dle: chain 25, and sl st onto the oth­er side of the bag and Fas­ten off and Weave in the ends.

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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.

We hope you’ve enjoyed cre­at­ing this cro­chet bag hold­er with our free pat­tern and found our affil­i­ate links and affil­i­ate adver­tis­ing pro­gram tips help­ful. By using affil­i­ate mar­ket­ing, you can turn your pas­sion for cro­chet into a source of income. Remem­ber to respect the pri­va­cy of your users with a legit­i­mate inter­ests-based pri­va­cy pol­i­cy.

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.

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