Through the Window Tote Bag by Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots & Cre8tion Crochet

Through the Window Tote Bag

Crochet
October 2025
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
In Pattern, Row 1: Back Bottom (30 SC by 12 Rows): 9 1/4″ Wide by 3 1/4″ Tall
5.0 mm (H)
580 yards (530 m)
One Size
US
English
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While I originally imagined this fun bag being used to collect candy while trick or treating, it is also a great sized tote bag for everyday errands and carrying WIPs in.

Materials:

  • 580 Yards (469 Grams) of Worsted Weight Yarn - I used Circulo Cotton Natural Max- color 4/6 - 419 Yards (339 Grams) of Black and 161 Yards (130 Grams) of Pumpkin
  • H8/5mm Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Optional, Blank Canvas Tote Bag - Laid flat, the bag measures 13 1/2″ wide by 13 1/2″ tall by 3″ deep with a 9 3/8″ tall strap.
  • Optional, Glue - I used Titebond Quick & Thick for Multi-Surface or Sewing Needle & Thread

Material Notes:
The Circulo Natural Cotton Maxcolor 4/6 I used is a heavy worsted weight cotton yarn. Alternatively, I like WeCrochet Dishie and Queensland Coastal Cotton for my bags, though these are a lighter worsted weight cotton yarn, and I believe you may need to go up to an I9/5.5mm crochet hook if using a lighter worsted weight cotton yarn. My number one thing for picking a great 100% cotton yarn to work with is making sure it’s colorfast, which means the color is set so you don’t have to worry about the colors fading and bleeding, and I like to be able to wash my bags so colorfast is a must. All 3 of my recommendations here are colorfast.

Now, do you need to use a cotton yarn? Not at all! I love the durability and versatility of cotton yarn, but you can use your favorite worsted weight yarn from your stash. Keep in mind, cotton creates a more relaxed fabric, so if you opt for something like acrylic or wool, you’ll want to size up on your crochet hook.

My favorite way to work this stitch pattern is by using a variegated yarn as the background color and a coordinating color over top of it as the main color, but over the years, I’ve enjoyed working many samples in a single solid color as the back- ground color, or two solid colors to resemble stripes. The possibilities are endless!

Weaving in ends of a tough yarn, like cotton yarn, can be hard on the fingers. Sore thumbs and frustration can be a thing of the past by simply using jewelry pliers to carefully help pull the tapestry needle through the work.

Stitch Markers are really helpful to use when planning out and seaming the strap. I like to use Lever Back Stitch Markers, but plastic Locking Stitch Markers, scrap yarn, paper clips and safety pins work too!

You can find a cream and black Tote Bag options in my Yarn Crafts & Coffee shop, but you can also source bags like these on Amazon and your local craft store in the aisle where Cricut or sublimation supplies can be found. Alternatively, you can sew your own lining.

Titebond Quick & Thick for Multi-Surface Glue is absolutely perfect for projects where you work with natural fibers. It does work with acrylic yarns as well, but it takes longer to hold. With cotton yarns, the glue adheres right away. This glue has no odor and is non-toxic. I used to sew in my linings, but now, I just use this glue and I haven’t had any issues with anything coming apart.

Time Spent:
8 hours

Crocheted Bag Measurements:
- Base of Bag (Rows 1 - 12): 9 1/4” Wide by 3 1/4” Tall

  • Finished Bag Body: 12 1/2” Wide by 15 1/4” Tall

  • Unsewn Straps: 2 5/8” Wide by 20 5/8” Tall

If you’re using the same size Blank Canvas Bag, it measures 13 1/2” wide by 15 1/2” tall (laying flat). With the stretch of the yarn, I always make my crocheted bag a little smaller as it will stretch nicely to fit. If your fabric is measuring a little wider than the canvas bag, it is okay too as long as it’s not excessive as you don’t want it to be very baggy around the canvas bag or bunch up when you go to attach the lining, but you don’t want it to be longer than the canvas bag.

Gauge:
In Pattern, Row 1:

  • Back Bottom (30 SC by 12 Rows): 9 1/4″ Wide by 3 1/4″ Tall
  • Strap (8 SC by 79 Rows): 2 5/8″ Wide by 20 5/8″ Tall

Measured Flat Across a Row 19 Repeat, starting from the 1st SC/Left SC across to the 2nd DC/Right DC in Pattern: 16 stitches by 18 Rows = 4 3/4” Wide by 4 1/8” Tall

Gauge is essential if you’ll be using the same size Blank Canvas Bag, like I did, to line your bag. If you don’t line your bag, or if you make your own, gauge is not essential.

Abbreviations (US Terms):

  • SC - Single Crochet
  • HDC - Half Double Crochet
  • DC - Double Crochet
  • FSC - Foundation Single Crochet (Explained)

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