Herringbone Stitch Crochet Bag – Free Pattern! 🧶✨

Looking for a stylish, modern crochet bag pattern? This Herringbone Stitch Bag is the perfect combination of texture, elegance, and durability! Featuring the herringbone half double crochet (HSC) stitch, this bag has a sleek, woven-like look that works great for everyday use.

This bag is versatile, beginner-friendly, and easy to customize in size and color. With sturdy handles and an I-Cord strap, it’s perfect for casual outings or as a chic handmade gift. Let’s get started! 🧵✨

📏 Sizing Guide

  • Bag Width: Adjustable (Sample: 18 chains as base)
  • Bag Height: Adjustable to desired length
  • Strap Length: 95 cm (I-Cord strap)

🧶 Materials Needed

Yarn: 2 balls of BRIDGE YARN (or similar worsted-weight yarn)
Hook: 5.5mm crochet hook
3cm diameter ring (for sturdy handles)
Tapestry needle & scissors

🧵 Stitches & Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • ch – Chain
  • sc – Single Crochet
  • sl st – Slip Stitch
  • HSC – Herringbone Half Double Crochet
  • st(s) – Stitch(es)
  • yo – Yarn Over

🌟 How to Do These Stitches

Herringbone Half Double Crochet (HSC)

  1. Yo, insert hook into the next stitch.
  2. Yo, pull up a loop and pull through the first loop on the hook.
  3. Yo, pull through remaining two loops on the hook.

This stitch creates a sleek, diagonal texture, perfect for bags and accessories.


👜 Herringbone Stitch Bag Crochet Pattern

Bag Base

1️⃣ Ch 18 (or adjust for the width you prefer).
2️⃣ Round 1: Ch 1, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc across (18 sts). Add 2 sc in last ch.
3️⃣ Continue sc on the opposite side of the chain (18 sts), add 2 sc in last ch.
4️⃣ Sl st to join (40 sts in total).


Body (Herringbone Stitch Pattern)

5️⃣ Round 1: Ch 1, sc in 1st st, HSC in each st around, sl st to join.
6️⃣ Round 2: Ch 1, working into the back bumps of the ch, sc in 2nd ch from the hook, HSC in each ch until end, sl st to join.

🔄 Repeat Rounds 1 & 2 until the bag reaches the desired length.


Bag Handle (Attached Handles)

1️⃣ Attach yarn into the 4th stitch of the row.
2️⃣ Ch 13, skip 10 stitches, sc into 14th chain, leaving 4 stitches remaining.

💡 Tip: Adjust the ch 13 length for wider or smaller handles.


Handle (Herringbone Stitch)

1️⃣ Round 1: Ch 1, sc in 1st st, HSC in each st, sl st to join.
2️⃣ Round 2: Ch 1, working into the back bumps, sc in 2nd ch, HSC across, sl st to join.

🔄 Repeat for desired handle thickness.


🎀 I-Cord Strap (95cm)

Step 1: Ch 3.
Step 2: Insert hook into 2nd ch, pull up a loop. Insert hook into 3rd ch, pull up a loop (3 loops on hook).

🔄 Rows for Desired Length:
1️⃣ Carefully remove 2 loops from hook.
2️⃣ With remaining loop, yo and ch 1.
3️⃣ Insert hook into next empty loop, yo, and pull up a loop.
4️⃣ Insert hook into last empty loop, yo, and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook).
5️⃣ Continue until strap reaches 95cm.

Finishing: Yo, pull through all 3 loops, fasten off, weave in ends.

🎨 Customization Ideas

🌿 Color Block: Use two-tone yarn for a trendy look.
Add Pockets: Sew a small crochet pocket inside for keys or cards.
🎀 Short Handles Only: Skip the I-Cord for a classic tote look.

🧼 Care Instructions

Hand wash in cold water to prevent stretching.
Lay flat to dry for best results.
Avoid machine washing to maintain structure.

❓ FAQs

Q: Can I make this bag bigger?
A: Yes! Simply increase the starting chain and repeat the pattern for more length.

Q: Can I use different yarn?
A: Absolutely! Cotton or acrylic yarn works best for durability.

Q: Can I sell these bags?
A: Yes! Handmade crochet bags are great for selling at craft fairs and online shops.

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