Monday , October 13 2025

Easy Crochet Granny Rectangle Tote Bag – Free Pattern

Beautiful choice again! 🌈👜 The bag in your photo is a rectangular granny square tote bag with a green border and handles. It’s colorful, roomy, and sturdy — perfect for everyday use. Let me guide you through making it:


🧶 Materials

  • Yarn: Green for the border/handles, plus multiple bright colors (red, blue, yellow, orange, white, etc.)
  • Crochet hook: 3.5–4.5 mm (depending on yarn)
  • Scissors & yarn needle
  • Fabric lining (optional for extra strength)

✨ Step 1: Make 2 Rectangular Granny Squares

This bag is built from two large rectangle granny squares (front & back).

How to start a rectangular granny:

  1. Chain 17 (for a medium size; adjust as needed).
  2. Work 3 dc into the 5th chain from the hook.
  3. Skip 2 ch, 3 dc in next ch → repeat until last ch.
  4. At the end, in the last ch, make (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) to form the corner turn.
  5. Work back along the other side of the chain with granny clusters.
  6. At the first end, make (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc, ch 2) to complete the other short-side corners.

👉 Now you’ve got a rectangle base.

Rounds:

  • Continue working granny clusters (3 dc in each space, ch 1 between).
  • In corners, always do (3 dc, ch 2, 3 dc).
  • Change colors every 1–2 rounds for the rainbow look.
  • Keep going until your rectangle is the desired size.

Make two identical panels.


✨ Step 2: Side & Bottom Panel

  1. With green yarn, crochet a long rectangle or strip using granny stitch (or rows of dc).
  2. Length should match the bag circumference (around front + bottom + back).
  3. Height = bag depth (about 3–4 inches).

✨ Step 3: Assembly

  1. Pin the side/bottom strip around one granny square.
  2. Use slip stitch or single crochet to join.
  3. Attach the second granny square the same way.
    👉 Now you have the full bag body.

✨ Step 4: Handles

  1. With green yarn, chain the desired length (50–60 ch).
  2. Work back and forth in rows of single crochet until it’s about 4–5 rows wide.
    • Or: make an I-cord or tubular strap for more sturdiness.
  3. Make 2 handles.
  4. Sew securely to the top edge of the bag.

✨ Step 5: Optional Lining

  • Cut fabric slightly smaller than the bag.
  • Sew it inside by hand or machine for a stronger structure.

✅ Result: A large rectangular granny square tote just like in your photo — colorful, durable, and stylish!


Do you want me to prepare a round-by-round written pattern for the rectangular granny square (so you can follow it exactly)?

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