Brighten daily outings with Free Crochet Carry Sunshine Bag Pattern featuring cheerful colors and roomy style for errands, walks, and sunny days.
There’s something truly uplifting about carrying a handmade bag that radiates warmth and positivity, which is exactly what makes the Free Crochet Carry Sunshine Bag Pattern such a joy to create. This bright and cheerful bag isn’t just a stylish accessory—it’s a little daily reminder to carry a bit of sunshine wherever you go. The combination of vibrant colors and textured stitches makes this project as fun to make as it is to use.
The finished bag features a sturdy yet soft texture, crocheted with a blend of stitches that add depth and durability without sacrificing comfort. Its medium size makes it perfect for everyday essentials like your wallet, phone, and keys, while the open-top design paired with comfortable handles ensures easy access and practicality. The cheerful, sunny motif woven into the body of the bag gives it a unique character that stands out from typical store-bought totes.
This project is versatile enough to appeal to a range of crocheters. Intermediate makers will appreciate the interesting stitch patterns and shaping involved, whereas adventurous beginners can try their hand at new techniques with a bit of patience. Along the way, you’ll get plenty of practice with working in rounds, creating texture, and finishing with neat edges.
One of the best parts is how customizable this bag is. You can play around with different yarn weights or color combinations to match your personal style or season’s vibe, turning this carry-all into a truly one-of-a-kind piece. The Free Crochet Carry Sunshine Bag Pattern offers both a creative challenge and a practical result, blending sunny charm with everyday usefulness in a way that brightens your day—no matter where you’re headed.
Crochet Sunflower-Themed Bag Pattern
This comprehensive crochet tutorial walks you through making a charming sunflower-themed bag. The bag is constructed starting with a circular sunflower center, building layered petals, and transitioning into a square shape to form the bag panels. Two panels are joined with a sturdy crocheted strap, resulting in a unique, floral-inspired accessory. The pattern combines various crochet techniques such as magic rings, double crochets, triple crochets, color changes, and strategic shaping to create both a decorative and functional piece.
Pattern Highlights
- Sunflower Center: Worked from a magic ring with rounds of double crochets forming a tight circular base.
- Flower Petals: Two layers of petals created using triple crochet and cluster stitches in contrasting colors.
- Shape Transition: Circle to square shaping achieved with specially placed triple crochet clusters and chain gaps forming corners and sides.
- Edging and Border: Double crochets and chain loops fill gaps, softening the square form and adding decorative edges.
- Bag Assembly: Two identical sunflower panels connected with a crocheted strap for a fully functional bag.
Notes
- Use a 3.5 mm to 4.5 mm crochet hook to match your yarn weight.
- Change yarn colors neatly when instructed.
- Maintain even tension throughout to keep shapes consistent.
- Use stitch markers if needed to locate corners and round starts.
- Blocking panels before assembly is recommended for better shaping.
Skill Level
Beginner to Intermediate – This pattern requires understanding of basic crochet stitches, working in rounds, and simple shaping techniques.
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn in three colors:
- Base color (e.g., green)
- White (for inner petals)
- Yellow (for outer petals)
- Crochet hook (3.5 - 4.5 mm)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Stitch markers (optional)
Measurements
- Each panel measures approximately 20 cm (8 inches) square.
- Strap length customizable; sample uses 7-chains wide strap.
Stitch Abbreviations
| Abbreviation | Stitch |
|---|---|
| ch | Chain |
| sc | Single Crochet |
| dc | Double Crochet |
| tr | Triple Crochet |
| sl st | Slip Stitch |
Special Stitches
- Triple Crochet Cluster: Group of 3 triple crochets worked in one space, forming petals and corners.
- Corner Formation: Use 3-triple crochet clusters separated by 3 chains to create right-angled corners.
The Crochet Pattern!
1. Base - The Sunflower Center (Circular)
- Start:
- Make a magic ring.
- Round 1:
- Chain 3 (counts as first dc)
- Work 16 double crochets (dc) into the magic ring
- Pull ring tight
- Join with a slip stitch (sl st) in the top of the starting chain 3.
- Round 2:
- Chain 3 (counts as first dc)
- In every stitch of the previous row, work 2 double crochets (dc) (increasing stitch count).
- Finish round with a chain stitch.
- Join with a slip stitch.
2. Creating the Flower Petals
Inner Petals (Second Layer)
- Change yarn to white (or preferred inner petal color).
- Chain 2 (not a stitch but to lift).
- Into each chain space from the previous round:
- Work triple crochets (tr) (number based on space size) to form petal shapes.
- Work evenly all around the circle.
Outer Petals (Third Layer)
- Switch yarn to yellow (classic sunflower color).
- Chain 2 (lift).
- Into each chain space, work a cluster of 4 triple crochets (4 tr cluster) to create full petals.
- Continue evenly around to form a sunny floral edge.
3. Shaping into a Square
Corner Formation
- At four evenly spaced points around the circle:
- Work two sets of 3 triple crochet clusters (3-tr clusters) separated by 3 chains to create corners.
- These clusters form the square’s corners with chain spaces acting as angle gaps.
Filling the Sides
- Between corner clusters, work:
- Three triple crochet clusters (3-tr clusters) evenly spaced, filling the sides.
- This shapes the circle gradually into a square.
4. Final Edging & Assembly
Border
- Fill in gaps and smooth the edges with:
- Double crochets (dc) around the square.
- At each corner, work:
- 2 double crochets (dc),
- Chain 3 (ch 3),
- 2 double crochets (dc)
- Join rounds neatly with a slip stitch.
Making Panels
- Repeat the above steps completely to make two identical square panels for front and back of the bag.
Making the Strap
- Chain 7 stitches for desired strap width.
- Work single crochet (sc) stitches into each chain across for the strap.
- Adjust length as desired.
Assembly
- Using a yarn needle, sew the two panels together on three sides leaving the top open (or close as preferred).
- Attach the strap ends securely to the top corners of the bag panels.
- Weave in all yarn tails securely.
Assembly & Finished Size
- Finished panels: ~20 cm square.
- Final bag size depends on strap length and seam allowances.
- Light blocking before sewing can help keep square shape.
- Bag is lightweight, sturdy, and perfect as a unique summer accessory.
Conclusion
This sunflower-themed bag pattern beautifully combines artistry and crochet technique. The layered petals capture the essence of a blooming sunflower while the skillful circle-to-square transition offers both form and function. Perfect for intermediate crocheters eager to practice stitches and shaping, this project culminates in an eye-catching and practical accessory. Your handmade sunflower bag will add a touch of natural charm to everyday outings or serve as a unique gift for loved ones. Thank you for following this pattern—wishing you joyous crocheting and many happy finished projects!












