How to Make a Lovely Crochet Mini Bag

Looking to add a touch of charm to your outfit? A crochet mini bag is the perfect accessory for carrying your essentials in style! With its adorable design and compact size, this little bag is not only practical but also a fashion statement. Whether you're heading out for a casual day or a special event, this cute accessory will surely catch everyone's eye.
So why not add a pop of fun to your wardrobe with a crochet mini bag? It's a small piece that makes a big impact!Materials Needed
- Crochet hook
- Yarn
- Stitch marker
- Scissors
Pattern Instructions
Magic Ring
Make a magic ring.
Chain 1 (place a stitch marker on this chain).
Row 1
Work 7 single crochets into the magic ring. Pull the tail to tighten the ring but not too tightly.
Slip stitch into the first chain to close the row (8 stitches total). Tighten the ring completely by pulling the tail.
Row 2
Chain 1.
Corner
1 single crochet into the next stitch, chain 2, and 1 more single crochet into the same stitch.
Repeat the pattern: Single crochet into each of the next stitches until you reach the beginning of the row. Each corner will follow the sequence: 1 single crochet, chain 2, 1 single crochet into the same stitch.
End the row by pulling a loop through all the remaining loops on the hook.
Subsequent Rows (3 to 9)
Start each row: Chain 1 and use a marker. Work in single crochet stitches, repeating the corner pattern at each corner. End each row by pulling a loop through all the loops on the hook as done in previous rows.
Color Change (Optional)
To change colors: In the last stitch of the row, start a single crochet and stop with 2 loops on the hook. Pull the new color through the loops to complete the stitch and continue with the new color.
Final Rows and Finishing
Continue repeating the pattern if a larger bag is desired. Finish by cutting the yarn and weaving in the ends.
Making the Handles
Start with a slip knot and chain a length that suits the desired handle size. Attach the chain to the bag with single crochets and continue until the handles reach the required length. Secure the ends and weave in any loose threads.