Treat Bag Crochet Pattern
This little bag is just the right size for tiny treats. I made this bag with the idea of adding little treats and my tiny reusable water balloons to give as gifts to my nieces and nephews and I thought I would share how I made them.
Let's Get Started
Materials Needed:
Size 5mm Crochet Hook
Cotton Yarn – Yarn used is Dishie from Knit Picks
Darning Needle
Locking Stitch Markers
Mini Suede Tag – Optional
Terms:
ch = chain sc = single crochet slst = slip stitch st(s) = stitch(es)
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This pattern is worked in the round seamlessly, you will not slst at the end of each round unless noted in pattern.
Make a foundation chain of 23.
Round 1: sc into the 2nd ch from hook, 21 sc into each ch across. Continue to the unworked edge of the foundation chain, 1 sc into each chain across until you are back at the beginning (44)
Round 2: 1 sc into each st around (44) Be sure to place stitch markers as you go to mark the beginning of a round.
Rounds 3 – 4: 1 sc into each st around (44) At the end of round 4 slst to join.
Round 5: Ch1, sc into the same st *ch2, skip 1 stitch sc into the next stitch. Repeat from * until last st. Skip last st then move onto round 6.
Round 6: 1 sc into the first ch2 space from round 5, *ch 2, sc into the next ch 2 space. Repeat from * around until work measures 4.25″ or desired length. Remember to move your stitch marker up after each round to keep track of the beginning space.
Join with a slip stitch at the end of your last round.
Top Handle - Restart Round Count
Round 1: ch1, *sc into the first sc, then sc into the ch2 space, rep from * until end. (44) – be sure to count that you have 44 sts.
Rounds 2-3: sc into each stitch around, make sure to move your stitch marker up after each round. (44)
Round 4: sc into the next 6 sts, Ch12 and skip 10 sts, sc into the next 12 sts, Ch12 and skip 10 sts, sc into the next 6 sts you should now be back at the beginning. (48)
Rounds 5-7: Sc into each sts across. (48)
At the end of round 7 join with a seamless join. Do not join with a slip stitch, after your last sc pull yarn through, then thread onto your darning needle. Create a stitch around the top loops of the first sc that starts the round and bring back down into the last sc you just made.
Weave in all yarn tails and tie off.
I hope you like the pattern and find the tutorial easy to follow. I had a lot of fun making these bags to package my reusable water balloons and other little treats to give as gifts this Easter.
You can also find a video for this pattern on YouTube
For a step by step tutorial with more photos of each step you can purchase the PDF file in my Shop.
Crochet Treat Bag PDF PatternThank you for making it this far
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Savla
This is such a cute treat bag! So easy to make, too. I actually used your pattern to make a slightly larger one, and I’m gifting it as a little “purse” for my great-niece. I also made little crochet flowers and applied them to the front of it. Super cute!! Thanks again!