Carry playful style with this Crochet Checkered Bag Pattern perfect for casual outings, colorful accents, and fun everyday accessory vibes.
Handmade elegance elevates any outfit with subtle charm and timeless style. The Crochet Checkered Bag Pattern creates a visually striking design that adds personality while remaining versatile for casual outings, shopping trips, or weekend adventures. Lightweight and spacious, the crochet checkered bag comfortably holds essentials like phones, wallets, and small personal items without weighing you down.
Sleek Crochet Checkered Bag Pattern Perfect for Any Occasion

The soft textured crochet material provides durability and a comforting feel when carried, making it practical for daily use. Its classic yet playful aesthetic pairs beautifully with both minimal and vibrant wardrobes, while offering opportunities for customization in colors, size, and handle style.

Beyond functionality, this bag serves as a stylish statement piece that highlights the beauty of handmade work. Combining fashion, utility, and creative potential, the accessory transforms ordinary moments into stylish ones and becomes a must-have for anyone who appreciates thoughtful design.
Special Features
- Seamless checkered color pattern without needing to frequently cut or reattach yarn
- Beginner-friendly with repetitive rows and simple stitches
- Customizable size and color combination
- Minimal sewing required at the end
Materials
- 100% cotton yarn in two contrasting colors
- 2.5 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle for sewing panels
- Scissors
- Zipper (optional, for bag closure)
Skill Level
Beginner to Advanced Beginner
The project uses only single crochet stitches, color changing, and simple seaming—great for those just getting comfortable with crochet basics.
Uses
- Everyday sling bag
- Gift for friends and family
- Small purse for essentials
Step-by-Step Pattern
1. Foundation Chain
- Make a slip knot.
- Chain in multiples of 5 + 1 (for example, 51 chains for the size shown in the video).
- The total chain length determines your bag’s width.
2. First Row
- Skip the first chain from hook. Start in the second chain.
- Work 1 single crochet (sc) into each chain, using your first color, until you’ve made 5 single crochets.
- On the fifth single crochet, change to your second color before completing the stitch:
- Insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).

- Drop the current color and pick up the new color.
- Yarn over with the new color and pull through both loops.
- Insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).
- Without cutting the previous color, carry it inside your stitches as you work the next five single crochets with the new color.
- Repeat: Work 5 single crochets in alternating colors, switching colors on the fifth stitch. Always carry the unused yarn INSIDE the stitches so it stays hidden and secure.
- Continue this pattern for the whole row.
3. Subsequent Rows (Rows 2-6)
- At the end of the row, chain 1, turn your work.
- Continue single crocheting across, keeping the color pattern aligned (use the same color as the block below for the first 6 rows).
- On each color change (every 5th stitch), drop the old color and pick up the new color before completing the stitch.
- Continue to carry unused yarn inside stitches.

4. Checkered Effect (Row 7 and Onward)
- For the checkered effect, swap the color order every 6 rows. If your first “block” was green, start with lavender above it, and vice versa.
- Keep alternating every 6 rows, following the same color-changing method, until your bag reaches the desired height (the sample uses 11 color “checks” total).

5. Panels
- Make two identical panels following the steps above.
6. Assembly
- Align both panels together with the right sides facing out.
- Using your yarn needle and matching yarn, sew along three sides (left, bottom, right), leaving the top open.

7. Strap
- Using the same checkered method, crochet a long, narrow strip (single row of checks to your desired strap length).
- Attach each end of the strap securely to the top left and right sides of the bag.
8. Finishing Touches
- Weave in any visible yarn tails.
- Optional: Attach a zipper to the bag opening for added security.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Make stitches firm: Keep your stitches snug so the “carried” yarn remains hidden inside the work.
- No need for frequent cutting: By carrying yarn, you eliminate weaving in lots of ends—making for a quicker, cleaner finish.
- Customize size: Adjust the width by starting with a longer or shorter starting chain (remember to keep count in multiples of 5 + 1).
Conclusion
This checkered sling bag is a brilliant, beginner-friendly project that’s both stylish and functional. The clever color changes allow you to achieve a complex look with simple techniques, and the seamless method means minimal finishing work. Personalize with your favorite colors or gift to someone special!
Final Tip
Tension matters! As you carry the unused yarn between stitches, don’t pull too tightly or leave it too loose—consistent tension keeps your bag looking smooth and professional.





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