I came across this pattern when I was looking for Christmas gift ideas. I actually made the pink bag for one of my friends, but we've yet to seen each other for the holidays, so I might just end up with it for myself. The pattern is a really nice pattern (although I found that some of the counts were off). It's free and quick (took about a week of off and on crocheting) and easy! I definitely recommend this one.
Pattern: "Crochet Flower Motif String Bag" by LisaJedi Gwinner and it's available as a free Ravelry download.
Yarn: The pink bag is made using Knit Picks Cotlin yarn in Cerise and took about 1.75 skeins. The green bag is made using Elsebeth Lavold Hempathy in colorway 017 and took about 1.5 balls. Both I had in my stash--the Cerise from my spring/summer crocheted cardigan and the Hempathy from my I-91 Shop Hop vacation.
Hook size: F, 3.75 mm
Size: The size was as written in the pattern. My only issue was that I ended up with more loops in the final round than the pattern states. I think I had 111 or something like that. Really, it's not a big deal because all you're doing is the top edging and then adding the handles. This happened both times I made the bag. To compensate for this difference I just recalculated where to place the handles of the bag. Easy peasy :).
Notes: The bag holds WAY more than you think it would. Seriously this bag is awesome! You can see that I have a few boxes of cereal in the first one and I think some cans and whatever else I had in the kitchen that I could stuff into the bag :). The green one is now being used as my "stuff carrying bag" for yoga--which is working out really well! My towel and clothes are all sweaty and gross (eww but AHH) when I'm done with class and the meshiness of this bag allows it to dry really easily.
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