It’s always a good time to eschew the plastic bag in favor
of an earth friendly one. My favorite choice is the netted grocery tote. It has
all the conveniences of a plastic bag and none of the detriments. They are
solid, take up little space and use it time after time! I love that it
scrunches up into a tiny ball inside my purse, weighs nothing, and fits more
groceries than I can even carry – magic!
My knit version of
this bag has been a perennial for my whole family, so here, finally, is a
crocheted option. It’s made out of Baroque cotton thread, which is as durable
as it is beautiful. My favorite summertime yarn, the Baroque cotton has the
rawness of a hardworking natural linen, balanced by a delicate luster and a
graceful drape. Buying groceries will never be the same!
MATERIAL
• 1 skein
of Baroque cotton thread, 100% Cotton. This color is “Willow”.
• A 11 No.
crochet hook.
THE PATTERN
GAUGE
5 1/2 single crochets = 1 inch
FINISHED SIZE
Approximately 17 inches tall x 11 inches wide and very
expandable.
THE BOTTOM
Chain 6 and slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring.
Round 1: Make 11 single crochets (sc) into the ring.
Note: Mark the first stitch of the next round with a
removable stitch marker, safety pin or paper clip.
Round 2: Make 2 sc into each stitch of the round. (22
stitches)
Note: You can now remove the stitch marker because through
Round 6 the end of the round is obvious, and after that the end of the round
won’t matter.
Round 3: *Chain 2, 1 sc into next stitch, repeat from * to
end of round. (22 chain loops)
Round 4: *Chain 4, 1 sc into 2 chain loop, repeat from * to
end of round.
Round 5: *Chain 6, 1 sc into 4 chain loop, repeat from * to
end of round.
Round 6: *Chain 8, 1 sc into 6 chain loop, repeat from * to
end of round.
THE BODY
NOTE: As you begin this section you may worry that your bag
is really more of a flat doily. But as you continue, the slack of the center
bottom increases will eventually be taken up, and the doily will, in fact,
become a tube!
*Chain 8, 1 sc into 8 chain loop, repeat from *, spiraling
up until bag measures 16 inches from the center bottom to the top edge. (Tug
the bag in all directions and lay it flat to measure.)
THE HANDLES
Note: Mark the first stitch of the next round with a
removable stitch marker. Reposition the marker at the beginning of each round
to mark the first stitch of the new round.
Round 1: Continuing in the same 8 chain loop, make 6 sc.
Then make 7 sc into each 8 chain loop to the end of the round. (161 stitches)
Round 2: 1 sc into each stitch.
Round 3: 1 sc, chain 50, skip 25 stitches, 1 sc into next
stitch…
… 1 sc into next 54 stitches, chain 50, skip 25 stitches, 1
sc to end of round.
Round 4: 1 sc into next stitch, 50 sc into 50 chain loop,…
… 1 sc into each stitch until next handle, 50 sc into 50
chain loop, 1 sc into each stitch to end of round.
Round 5: 1 sc into each stitch to end of round.
Slip stitch into the first stitch of the round, cut the yarn
and pull it through the remaining stitch.
Weave in the ends and toss your tote into the washer and
dryer. The more you wash it, the softer it gets!
Your grocery bag is ready now!