How to Crochet a Seamless Beach Bag

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Crochet yourself this beautiful seamless beach bag that has been designed by guest designer Lucy from Crafting by Lucy.

Made with seamless crochet technique, the bag boasts a flawless finish and a soft, lightweight texture that makes it comfortable to carry.

The bag is adorned with cheerful, rainbow-hued stripes that pop against the neutral base colour, which creates a playful and festive look.

The combination of bold and bright colors adds a touch of excitement to your beach outfit, making you stand out in style. With lots of room inside and sturdy handles, this crochet beach bag is not only fashionable but also functional, therefore providing ample room for your sunscreen, towel, sunglasses, and other beach essentials.

Crochet beach bag by the seaside
Seamless Beach Bag designed by Lucy Djevdet

As this is a guest post, Bella Coco Crochet is unable to answer any queries. If you have a question, please contact the designer directly and they will be happy to help you.

Table of Contents

    Materials & Tools

    • Hook: 5mm
    • Yarn in the following colours:

    Pattern Notes

    • Written in UK terms but switchable to US terms below.
    • This crochet bag is worked in 3 pieces, 1 main body and 2 bag handles. The body of the bag is worked in long rows which will be folded in half and seamed at the sides. 

    Gauge & Size

    • The body of your crochet bag once folded will measure approximately 35cm in length and 34cm in width.
    • Each strap once attached to your bag should measure approximately 85cm in length and 7cm in width.
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    Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.

    Terms & Abbreviations

    Chain (ch): Yarn over, pull through.

    Half treble (htr) – Yarn over and insert your hook into the chain or stitch, yarn over and pull through (you will have three loops on the hook) yarn over and then pull through all three loops on the hook.

    Double crochet (DC) – Insert your hook into the chain or stitch, yarn over and pull through (you will have two loops on the hook) yarn over and finally pull the yarn through both loops on the hook.

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    Seamless Beach Bag

    You are viewing this pattern in UK terms.

    • Using Yarn A begin with a 110 ch + 2 for turning.
    • Row 1 – htr in the 2nd ch from your hook.  Work a htr in each remaining st from your foundation chain. (110 sts)
      Row 2 – 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
      Row 3 – 5 – Repeat row 2
      Row 6 – Change to Yarn B, 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
      Row 7 â€“ 2ch, htr in each st across in Yarn B
      Row 8 – Change to Yarn C, 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
      Row 9 â€“ 2ch, htr in each st across in Yarn C
      Row 10 – Change to Yarn D, 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
      Row 11– 2ch, htr in each st across in Yarn D
      Row 12 – Change to Yarn E, 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
      Row 13 â€“ 2ch, htr in each st across in Yarn E
      Row 14  â€“ Change to Yarn A, 2ch, htr in each sts across (110sts)
      Row 15-28 â€“ 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
    • 15 rows of Yarn A in cream (middle section of bag)

    The next section

    • Row 29  â€“ Change to Yarn E, 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
      Row 30 â€“ 2ch, htr in each st across in Yarn E
      Row 31 – Change to Yarn D, 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
      Row 32 â€“ 2ch, htr in each st across in Yarn D
      Row 33  â€“ Change to Yarn C, 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
      Row 34 â€“ 2ch, htr in each st across in Yarn C
      Row 35 – Change to Yarn B, 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
      Row 36 â€“ 2ch, htr in each st across in Yarn B
       Row 37 â€“ Change back to Yarn A, 2ch, htr in each st across (110sts)
      Row 38 – 41 â€“ 2ch, htr in each st across (110 sts)
    • Secure your last st but do not fasten off your yarn.
    • Use two stitch markers to fold your work in half.  Also, use your stitch markers to join the top of your edges together and then begin joining the sides of your bag.
    • Starting from the bottom work 1 dc in each st along the side of your bag until you reach the top. Secure with a sl stitch then fasten off your work. 
    Crochet beach bag against wooden panelling
    Seamless Beach Bag designed by Lucy Djevdet

    Repeat this on the opposite side of your bag by joining your yarn at the bottom of your bag and working along the second side edge with 1 dc in each stitch.  Then, secure with a sl stitch and fasten off your work. Finally, sew in any loose ends and then the body of your bag is now complete.

    Handles: Make 2 

    Number of crochet rows diagram for the straps
    Chart for the Handles

    Using the colour chart above starting with Yarn A begin with a foundation ch of  130 + 2 for turning.

    • Row 1 – htr into the third ch from your hook, htr in the next 49 sts, 1dc in each of the next 30 sts, htr in the remaining 50 sts across to the end of your foundation ch (130 sts)
    Close up of crochet straps for a beach bag
    • Row 2 â€“ Change to Yarn B, 2ch, 1 htr in each of the next 50 sts, 1dc in each of the next 30 sts, 1htr in each of the remaining sts to the end of the row (130 sts)
    • Row 3 – 5 â€“ Repeat Row 2
    • Row 6 â€“ Change to Yarn C, 2ch, 1 htr in each of the next 50 sts, 1dc in each of the next 30 sts, 1htr in each of the remaining sts to the end of the row (130 sts), htr in each st across (130 sts) 
    • Row 7 – 9 â€“ Repeat Row 6 
    • Row 10 â€“ Change to Yarn D, 2ch, 1 htr in each of the next 50 sts, 1dc in each of the next 30 sts, 1htr in each of the remaining sts to the end of the row (130 sts)
    • Row 11 – 13 â€“ Repeat Row 10 
    • Row 14 â€“ Change to Yarn E, 2ch, 1 htr in each of the next 50 sts, 1dc in each of the next 30 sts, 1htr in each of the remaining sts to the end of the row (130 sts)
    • Row 15 – 17 â€“ Repeat Row 14
    • Secure your work and fasten off.  You have now completed your first handle. 

    Attaching your Handles

    Use your stitch markers to secure your handles to the body of your bag ensuring you line up each colour of your stripes.  Leave at least 2cm of the handle on the inside of your work to ensure the colours line up perfectly.

    Crochet beach bag with the handles unattached

    Cut a length of yarn in each colour approximately 12cm and sew through each relevant colour secure with knot on the inside of the bag.  You can then secure your straps using the relevant colour by sewing the handles on.

    Ensure your handles are lined up correctly on each side of the bag. 

    Finally, sew in all your loose ends once complete.  Your crochet bag is now complete and ready to take to the beach this summer! 

    Enjoy!  

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    14 thoughts on “How to Crochet a Seamless Beach Bag”

    1. The handles for this lovely bag , the pattern says crochet 4 rows each colour combinations
      Should it be 2 row each?

    2. Amanda Harris

      I have completed the bag. The measurements are all correct but I have 4 whole unused balls of coloured wool left over (stripes)?

      1. BellaCocoTeam

        Hi Amanda as this is a Guest post I am unable to answer any queries, you could message the designer directly to see if she can help you 🙂

      1. BellaCocoTeam

        As this was a guest post any queries should be sent directly to the designer who will be able to help you 🙂

    3. I won’t be using Bella Coco’s patterns anymore. This was a huge mistake by the pattern maker. The post to do the straps should have been amended and shown.at the beginning of the pattern. I wasted alot of yarn. Now I can’t finish it.. Even the chart is confusing.

      1. BellaCocoTeam

        I’m sorry you had issues with this pattern, the following information was given in the post:-

        “AS THIS IS A GUEST POST, BELLA COCO CROCHET IS UNABLE TO ANSWER ANY QUERIES. IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION, PLEASE CONTACT THE DESIGNER DIRECTLY AND THEY WILL BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU”

        If you contact the designer directly she will be able to help you 🙂

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