Crochet Halloween Bag For Making Your Own Treat Bag

Add a handmade charm to Halloween with this unique crochet bag made from colorful granny squares. Designed for treats, small gifts, or costume details, it features playful patterns, a sturdy handle, and a fabric lining. That makes it a practical seasonal accessory with a creative handmade touch. The thoughtful details in this design show how simple crochet techniques can turn yarn into a memorable Halloween piece.

Free Halloween Crochet Bag Tutorial

This bag is an enjoyable piece for beginners and experienced crafters alike. The granny squares are joined with a neat linking technique, while the double crochet row adds strength to the handle. Customize the colors, strap length, or decorations to create a personal design, and complete it with a button closure for a functional finishing detail.

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Materials & Tools Needed:

  • Yarn: Use any yarn of your choice, but a medium-weight yarn in Halloween colors (e.g., orange, black, green, and purple) is recommended.
  • Hook: Use a crochet hook size that matches your yarn (typically 4mm–5mm for medium-weight yarn).
  • Tapestry Needle: For weaving in ends and attaching components of the bag.
  • Fabric for lining: Optional, for the inside of the bag.
  • Sewing needle and thread: To attach the lining.
  • Magnetic button or any button: For the bag closure.
  • Scissors

Finished Size & Customization Ideas:

  • Bag Dimensions: The actual size will depend on your granny squares and how many you use. Following the tutorial, a typical bag could be approximately 10″–12″ wide and 12″–15″ in height.
  • Handle Length: You can customize the strap by adjusting the number of chains to match your desired length. The tutorial suggests 100 chains for the strap.
  • Customization Ideas:
    • Use glow-in-the-dark yarn for spooky effects.
    • Add pumpkin or bat appliques for a playful Halloween look.
    • Experiment with different granny square patterns (e.g., spiderweb or pumpkin-themed squares).

Pattern Abbreviations & Terminology:

  • ch: Chain
  • dc: Double Crochet
  • sl st: Slip Stitch
  • sp: Space
  • st(s): Stitch(es)
  • yo: Yarn Over
  • tog: Together (used for joining stitches)
  • hdc: Half Double Crochet

Step-by-Step Detailed Crochet Instructions:

1. Create Granny Squares

  • Follow your favorite granny square pattern (use the square designs from the previous tutorial).
  • Suggested granny square colors: Green, orange, black, purple, or any Halloween palette.
  • Make as many squares as needed for the desired bag size (e.g., 2 rows of 4 squares for the front and back).

2. Connect the Granny Squares

  • Use the slip stitch method to join the granny squares:
    1. Start with a slip knot on your hook.
    2. Insert the hook into the corner ch-sp of the two squares you want to join.
    3. Pull yarn through, creating a slip stitch.
    4. Continue working one slip stitch per corresponding st of both squares until you reach the end.
  • Alternate method: You can use a whip stitch with a tapestry needle to join the squares.
  • Repeat for all rows and columns to form the bag body.

3. Add a Row of Double Crochet Around the Top

  • Start at any spot along the top edge of the bag:
    1. Attach your yarn with a slip stitch.
    2. Work 1 dc in each dc from the granny squares.
    3. In ch-spaces, work 3 dc to maintain the structure.
    4. At the joins between squares, make 1 dc in the ch-sp, yo, work 1 dc across the connected squares, and yo again to pull through all loops until joined.
  • This creates a clean, decorative edge at the top of your bag.

4. Create the Bag Handle

  • From the top edge:
    1. Attach yarn where you want the strap to begin.
    2. Work a row of chains as long as you need for the strap (the tutorial recommends 100 chains).
    3. Once the desired length is achieved, attach the other end to the opposite side of the bag using a slip stitch.
  • Second Row of Strap:
    1. Work 1 dc in each chain across.
    2. Slip stitch the end to the bag for secure attachment.
  • Optionally, repeat with additional rows for a thicker strap.

5. Add Bag Lining (Optional)

  • Create a fabric insert:
    1. Spread lining fabric flat and place the bag on top.
    2. Trace around the bag, leaving about 3mm–5mm seam allowance.
    3. Cut out the traced fabric.
  • Sew the lining:
    1. Use a sewing machine or hand sew the sides of the lining together.
    2. Insert the sewn lining into the bag and pin it in place.
  • Attach the lining:
    1. Stitch the lining to the bag using a needle and thread.
    2. Keep the stitches close to the top edge of the bag for a clean finish.

6. Add Button Closure

  • Attach Magnetic Button:
    1. Position the male part of the button at the center of the top edge on one side.
    2. Sew around the edges to secure.
    3. Repeat for the female part of the button on the other side.
  • Test the closure to ensure it aligns properly.

Finishing Steps:

  • Weave in any loose ends with the tapestry needle.
  • Inspect the bag for any missed stitches or weak joins and reinforce as needed.
  • If desired, steam block the bag gently to relax the stitches and give it a polished look.

Summary

Your completed Halloween crochet bag will be a stylish and functional accessory, perfect for trick-or-treating or carrying Halloween goodies. The tutorial’s unique join-as-you-go method for connecting squares and the addition of a sturdy handle and optional lining will ensure durability.

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