Joanna Tote Bag // Large Bag Crochet Pattern // Hemp Tote Bag Crochet Pattern

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I just love a good, roomy tote bag. Bonus if it's as pretty as this one! I am always searching for just the right bag to put stuff in - library books, sunscreen, snacks, a current crochet project, etc. There's an optional interior pocket for your small essentials too (instructions for two kinds of pockets included). I loved adding the macrame tassel, but you could choose a crochet flower, a string of wooden beads, a yarn pom, or any other accent. Keep reading for all the details including a supply list and photo gallery - plus, find out where to get this awesome boho accent!

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First, I wanted to let you know the PDF pattern includes a basic schematic illustration, and lots of detailed instructions and photos. The PDF pattern is for sale in all my pattern shops, including this site. The pattern is appropriate for intermediate crocheters, as there is seaming required, and attaching the optional interior pocket. Shop for the Joanna Tote pattern at the links below.

Finished Measurements:

Body: 16.5" W x 16.5" H

With Handles: 26.5" H

Supplies:

Optional:

  • Sewing needle & thread

  • 5/8" - 3/4" button

  • Accent piece

Comfy Sport - Limited Time

I got this lovely rattan and macrame accent piece from Michele over at Millennial Mac Boho-tique. It’s actually a car oil diffuser, so I guess you could have an oil diffuser on your bag if you wanted! Michele makes all kinds of really special gifts, statement jewelry and wall hangings, and customized bracelets for mamas. I have also purchased her handmade pacifier clips as baby shower gifts and they were very well received. Click here to visit her shop.

Okay now it’s time to show off my tester’s wonderful work! I had testers from all over the world, and I loved seeing the colors and landscapes from other places. They are using their bags for all kinds of things including church bag and “mom bag.” I love the look of my Just Hemp sample bag, but it does shed fiber a bit (not good with black pants). I’d love to make another one with a more solid fiber. I would also recommend these yarns as good alternatives (check yardage above in supplies):

I didn’t block my bag, but you certainly can. Some of my testers did block theirs to open up the texture and stitches. I highly recommend this blocking kit, I’ve been using it for over a year and it has everything I need including extra thick, interlocking foam mats.

If you make a Joanna Tote Bag I’d love to see photos - find me on Facebook and Instagram @icrochetsohard and tag me! I’m also on Pinterest @icrochetsohard. If you’re curious about what else you can make with Just Hemp, check out my spa collection here.

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