You can never have enough knitted market bags, because they are going to make your shopping so much easier and more organized! Like this fantastic knitted bag in the pictures below by Kara McKinley. It’s 12″ wide by 15″ tall by 5″ dee.
PHOTOS by Kara McKinley / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on theknitmckinley.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Little Shopping Bag
When you go to buy some food for dinner, you don’t need a vast market bag to put all your purchases. It will be enough to take a little one. And how lucky that you have one because you will knit yourself one with this free shopping bag pattern. Delicious dinner for you!
PHOTOS by Dorcas Pennyfather / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on dorcaspennyfather.wordpress.com, or read more about it on 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.
Lacey Market Tote Bag
If you need a large capacity bag that can hold a lot of things, this pattern is for you! Casual handbag that is eco-friendly and useful is a great choice for shopping. Create it now and say no to plastic bags.
You will find this pattern 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.