Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Crochet T-Shirt Bags

Have you heard about the amazing art of upcycling where old becomes new? Well, let me introduce you to the charming world of crochet T-shirt bags! These trendy and eco-friendly bags are created by transforming old or unused T-shirts into stylish and functional accessories. Not only are they a fun way to flaunt your creativity, but they also help reduce waste by giving new life to items that would otherwise end up in a landfill.
So, next time you're thinking of decluttering your wardrobe, why not give crochet T-shirt bags a try? You'll not only be adding a unique piece to your collection but also contributing to a greener planet in a fashionable way!Materials Needed
- T-shirt yarn (approx. five 32-meter rows)
- Chain
- Loops (2 opening rings, 1 closed loop)
- 2 buckles
- Beads
- Hook size 6
- Stitch markers (optional)
Body of the Bag
Foundation: Chain 60
Row 2:
Skip the first loop.
Alternate: two splits, one half double crochet.
End with two splits.
Subsequent Rows:
Repeat Row 2.
Start and end each row with two splits.
Continue until the body reaches 28 cm.
Sides of the Bag
First Side Panel:
Chain 25.
Include two splits.
Triple decrease.
Three single crochets.
Triple decrease.
Finish with 25 single crochets including two splits.
Second Row:
23 single crochets.
Triple decrease.
Three single crochets.
Triple decrease.
23 single crochets.
Final Row:
Two splits.
21 single crochets.
Triple decrease.
Three single crochets.
Triple decrease.
21 single crochets.
Second Side Panel:
Repeat all steps from the first side.
Join Sides to Body:
Sew using a needle and inside loops.
Handles
Create five single crochets inside a ring.
Chain one and turn.
Continue with single crochet.
Fold and attach to the opposite side's last stitch.
Continue single crochet along the top edge.
Repeat until handle measures 38 cm.
Attach second ring and secure.
Closure
Chain 10.
Alternate: single crochet, half double crochet, slip stitch.
Repeat until closure measures ~15 cm.
Finish with a row of single crochet.
Attach closure to the front center of the bag.
Final Touches
Sew handles to the back of the bag.
Attach the chain to loops or rings.
Create and attach tassels for added flair.