Learn to Make Stylish Crochet Water Bottle and Phone Bag
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Materials Needed
- Step 1: Creating the Magic Ring
- Step 2: Round 1 - Double Crochets
- Step 3: Round 2 - Increasing the Stitches
- Step 4: Round 3 - Increasing the Stitches Again
- Step 5: Building the Pocket
- Step 6: Completing the Base of the Bag
- Step 7: Working on the Wall of the Bag
- Step 8: Forming the Pocket for the Cell Phone
- Step 9: Adding the Pattern Design
- Step 10: Creating the Strap
- Conclusion
How to Make a Crossbody Water Bottle Bag with a Built-in Cell Phone Pocket
Are you tired of carrying around a bulky water bottle while juggling your cell phone? Look no further! In this tutorial, I will show you how to make your very own crossbody water bottle bag with a built-in cell phone pocket. This stylish and convenient bag is perfect for those on-the-go moments when you need both hands free. Let's jump right in and get started!
Step 1: Creating the Magic Ring
To begin, we will create a magic ring. The magic ring technique allows us to start our project in a closed circle, ensuring a seamless and secure base for the bag. Simply follow these steps:
- Hold the end of the yarn between your thumb and index finger.
- Wrap the yarn around your fingers, forming a loop.
- Insert your hook through the loop and grab the yarn.
- Pull the yarn through the loop, creating a slipknot.
- Chain three to act as your first double crochet.
Step 2: Round 1 - Double Crochets
In this step, we will be working on Round 1 of our bag. Follow these instructions:
- Double crochet 11 more stitches into the magic ring, for a total of 12 stitches.
- Slip stitch to close the round, including the chain three.
Step 3: Round 2 - Increasing the Stitches
To create a larger base for our bag, we will increase the number of stitches in Round 2. Here's what you need to do:
- Chain three, which serves as your first double crochet.
- Double crochet in the same stitch.
- Work two double crochets in each stitch from the previous round, resulting in 24 stitches at the end.
- Slip stitch to close the round.
Step 4: Round 3 - Increasing the Stitches Again
Continuing from Round 2, we will further increase the stitches in Round 3. Follow these steps:
- Chain one to start the round.
- Work two single crochets in each stitch from the previous round, resulting in 48 stitches in total.
- Slip stitch to close the round.
Step 5: Building the Pocket
In this step, we will start building the pocket for the cell phone. Pay close attention to the instructions to ensure an accurate pocket size. Here's what you need to do:
- Mark the starting stitch of the pocket, which is 24 stitches away from the beginning of the round.
- Work in the back loop of the stitches to create a wall for the pocket.
- Crochet 28 double crochets to form the front of the pocket.
- Slip stitch to close the round.
Step 6: Completing the Base of the Bag
Before moving forward, we need to finish the base of the bag. Follow these instructions:
- Single crochet in each of the 24 stitches on the bottom of the bag.
- This will provide a solid foundation for the subsequent rounds.
Step 7: Working on the Wall of the Bag
Now, we will start working on the wall of the bag, which will give it structure and shape. Follow these steps:
- Continue working in the back loop to create a ridge for the wall.
- Double crochet in each stitch around the circle and the pocket.
Step 8: Forming the Pocket for the Cell Phone
In this step, we will focus on forming the pocket for the cell phone. Pay attention to the stitch count and follow these instructions:
- Slip stitch into the top of the chain three from the previous round to join.
- Double crochet in each stitch, totaling 28 for the pocket.
- Slip stitch to close the round.
Step 9: Adding the Pattern Design
To make your water bottle bag more visually appealing, you can add a pattern design. Follow these steps:
- Chain three as your first double crochet.
- Chain two, skip two stitches, and double crochet in the next stitch.
- Repeat the pattern around the entire bag.
- Slip stitch to close the round.
Step 10: Creating the Strap
Lastly, we will create the strap for our crossbody bag. Follow these instructions:
- Use double crochet to create the strap.
- Adjust the length of the strap based on your preference.
- Attach the strap to the bag securely.
Congratulations! You have successfully created your very own crossbody water bottle bag with a built-in cell phone pocket. Now you can enjoy hands-free convenience while staying hydrated and keeping your phone close at hand.
Conclusion
In conclusion, making a crossbody water bottle bag with a built-in cell phone pocket is a fun and practical project. By following the step-by-step instructions provided, you can create a stylish and functional bag that suits your needs. Remember to choose the materials and colors that reflect your personal style. Enjoy crafting and stay organized on-the-go!
Highlights
- Create your own crossbody water bottle bag with a built-in cell phone pocket
- Stay hydrated and keep your phone close at hand with this convenient bag
- Follow simple step-by-step instructions for a seamless and secure bag construction
- Customize your bag with a pattern design of your choice
- Enjoy hands-free convenience and stay organized on-the-go
FAQs
Q: Can I adjust the size of the bag to fit larger water bottles?
A: Yes, you can easily adjust the size of the bag by increasing the number of stitches in the initial rounds.
Q: Can I make this bag using a different crochet stitch?
A: Absolutely! While the instructions provided use double crochet and single crochet stitches, you can experiment with different stitches to achieve unique and personalized results.
Q: How long does it take to complete this project?
A: The time required to complete the bag depends on your crochet skill level and the speed at which you work. On average, it may take a few hours to complete.
Q: Can I sell the bags I make using this pattern?
A: Yes, you are free to sell the bags you make using this pattern. However, please refrain from selling or distributing the pattern itself.
Q: Are there any alternative strap options for the bag?
A: Yes, you can get creative with the strap design. Instead of using double crochet, you can try using a different stitch or even use a fabric strap for added comfort.