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Crochet plastic bag holder w/ free pattern

I have recently become hooked on making Crochet shopping bag holders. I think most us us have a drawer or a cabinet full of those plastic shopping bags. I would get so aggravated when I open my cabinet and bags start to fall out. So I got to thinking I have ton or yarn why not make something to contain all of these bags. Then I set out to Pinterest on a mission to find a pattern to make my own.
my favorite that I have found so far is by crochet it creations. I followed the pattern until the end where decided to make it all one piece instead of making the top separate an sewing it on. I did the last row in Triple Crochet an made a chain of around 60 and threaded it through the top like a draw string an then joined it to the beginning to make a loop to hang it with.
Find pattern here

I as able to get 3 total out of one skein of Super Saver Ombre. Only 2 were pictured because someone wanted the first one as soon as I finished it!
This one is made from that Walmart Mainstays brand.

These make up quickly and make great gifts. I have been making them in the car on road trips. It is a great simple travel project. 

I am planning to make extra to give as gifts this year. I think they would do well at craft or vendor shows also. 
I really like the way these look with the Ombre yarn an cant wait to try it with different colors and variegated and self striping. 

Please let me know if you try it and what you think....or if you have any questions. 


Click here for pattern

Comments

  1. How do I get the pattern? Would love to make these. Have rheumatoid arthritis in both hands and my dr. said crochet is excellent exercise for them.

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    1. Did you ever find the pattern? I am having the same problem with not finding where I can see the pattern. If you find it, please let me know if you don't mind.

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  2. Its linked to the words crochet it creation. Which I had to open the page in Chrome from my phone.

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  3. I don’t even see the link

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    1. https://crochetitcreations.com/plastic-bag-holder-crochet-pattern/

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