Next, this granny crochet bag is a beautiful tote with the squares set on their corners, evocative of the Battenberg cake. In particular, I love the white bands that crisply delineate the yummy squares.
The original pattern and the photos are available at I like Crochet blog: Battenberg Bag
Battenberg Blanket
Here is the next square blanket. Start with small squares using basic stitches. Once you have enough squares, join them together with a whipstitch or slip-stitch. The voids setting out 90 degree squares neatly offset the colored squares at 45 degrees to them.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Ravelry: Battenberg Blanket
To see more details about yarn used to make photos’ project go here ravelry.
Mushroom Tote Bag
Next, here is an end of summer bag that combines the colors of summer, and a typical fall harvest item – mushrooms. Overall, this is a beautiful and useful tote that will be a perfect September accessory.
The full article about this pattern is on Ravelry:
More info about project photographed here ravelry.
Easy Farmers Market Tote
This classic, farmers market tote is very easy and fast to knit, because you’ll only need a little bit of patience and a free afternoon. And above all, this bag is very spacious, therefore it will hold all of your groceries in one place!
PHOTOS by Mama In A Stitch / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on mamainastitch.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Mohave Slouchy Tote Bag
This bag is rectangular and you’ll make it in almost no time. I love the boho vibe of it and it’s incredibly spacious, I’m sure it would fit all my weekly groceries inside. Moreover, these small, fun fringes add cuteness and femininity to the bag and above all, it’s so simple to make!
PHOTOS by Jessica Reeves Potasz/ Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on mamainastitch.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Pineapple Tote Bag
Here is another end of summer bag that is a lot of fun and a great practical item as well. Overall, it’s light and airy and perfect for a warm and sunny September and colorful October.
The full article about this pattern is on Ravelry: Pineapple Tote Bag