A Cotton Tote Bag by Rhondda Mol (Oombawka Design)

A Cotton Tote Bag

Crochet
April 2026
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
pattern stitch
5.5 mm (I)
490 - 493 yards (448 - 451 m)
One Size
US
English
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This Cotton Tote Bag is a practical and sturdy project designed for everyday use. Made with mercerized cotton yarn, it offers strength, durability, and a clean stitch definition that helps the bag hold its shape.

The bag is worked from the bottom up in joined rounds, with straps crocheted separately and sewn on at the end. A finishing round adds a neat edge to the top and straps.

This tote is a great size for shopping, carrying books, or keeping your crochet projects organized.

Yarn: Caron All Day Cotton / Caron All Day Cotton Prints (Worsted Weight [4])
Hook: 5.5 mm (I)
Finished Size: approx. 15 in wide x 17.5 in tall
Straps: approx. 1.75 in wide x 20 in long (before assembly)
Yarn Used: approx. 493 yds (450 m)

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