Step out in style with this Free Crochet mesh tote Pattern, a lightweight and versatile bag perfect for shopping trips, beach days, or everyday essentials.
Trips to the market, the beach, or even a casual outing often call for a bag that is both practical and stylish without being heavy or cumbersome. A mesh tote provides exactly that, lightweight, breathable, and versatile enough to carry everything from groceries to books or beach essentials. The Free Crochet Mesh Tote Pattern brings this everyday necessity to life in a way that is functional yet effortlessly appealing, making it an accessory that suits countless occasions. Its airy construction allows it to stretch and hold more than expected, while still folding easily into a compact size when not in use.
Durable Crochet Mesh Tote Pattern for Groceries

One of the most valued aspects of this tote is its durability paired with comfort. The sturdy handles ensure ease while carrying, whether loaded with fresh produce, picnic items, or personal belongings. Its open structure makes it a sustainable alternative to disposable bags, supporting both convenience and eco-friendly habits.
Beyond shopping, it doubles as a stylish carryall for casual outings or even as storage at home. The Free Crochet Mesh Tote Pattern not only results in a functional bag but also in an accessory that blends beauty with practicality, proving useful season after season while adding charm to everyday routines.

Materials
- Yarn: The tutorial does not specify exact yarn types, but medium-weight yarn is ideal.
- Crochet Hook: Use the hook size best suited for your chosen yarn (commonly 4-5mm hook).
- Stitch Markers: Necessary for marking strap placement.
- Scissors: For cutting the yarn.
Special Features
- Curved Corners: The technique creates smooth and curvy edges, enhancing the visual appeal.
- Mesh Design: Adds a modern and airy texture to the bag.
- Customizable Straps: Placement and length can be adjusted to suit your preferences.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Foundation and Base Creation
- Start with a slip knot and chain a total of 53 stitches.

- Skip the first two chains and use half double crochet (HDC) starting from the third chain. Continue HDC until you reach the last chain (51 HDC stitches).
- Add two more HDC stitches in the middle part to extend the base and then crochet along the opposite side using HDC until the last stitch.
- Add one more HDC in the middle stitch and finish the round with a slip stitch from the second chain at the bottom.

Increasing and Shaping the Base
- Chain two and make two HDC stitches in the first space.
- Create three increases (two HDC in one stitch) in the designated area.
- Continue normal HDC until the last two stitches. Make increases (two HDC in one stitch) in those last stitches.
- Slip stitch from the second chain and complete this round with a total of 110 HDC stitches.
Mesh Section of the Bag
- Chain four to begin the mesh portion. Skip the first space and use double crochet (DC) in the next space.
- Repeat: Chain one, skip one stitch, and double crochet in the next space using this process throughout the bag.
- In subsequent rows, repeat the same process: chain one, skip one stitch, and DC over the previous round's DC.

- To avoid uneven surfaces, the slip stitch placement adjusts to create smooth corners.
- Complete 20 rows of mesh stitching.
Final Touches and Strap Placement
- After the mesh is done, create one round of half double crochet along the bag's top edge.
- Use stitch markers to designate strap placement; the user can customize this based on their preferences. For example, you can mark areas 17 stitches apart at each corner.
- For the strap: Chain 60 stitches, attach with HDC at the marked point, and continue HDC along the edge. Repeat the same process for the other side.
- For the main strap section, use double crochet for added sturdiness. Repeat this process for both ends of the strap.

Level of Difficulty
- Difficulty: Beginner to intermediate. Mastery of foundational stitches such as HDC and DC is sufficient for this project.
- Beginners may find the strap and mesh patterns slightly challenging but will gain valuable skills through repetition.
Tutor's Suggestions
- Smooth Corners: Slip stitches are carefully adjusted to avoid uneven corners, contributing to the bag's polished appearance.
- Customization: The strap placement and length can be tailored to the user's personal style or preferred functionality.
- Practice Mesh Stitching: Mesh patterns are easy to master with focus and consistent repetition.
Uses
This crochet bag is ideal for casual outings, lightweight storage, or as a handcrafted gift. Its modern design, with airy mesh sections, makes it perfect for summer days or shopping trips, adding beauty and utility wherever it’s used.
Tip
When working with mesh stitching, ensure a light, even tension to maintain uniformity and avoid uneven gaps. For straps, double crochet provides added strength and durability—perfect for regular use.
Conclusion
This crochet bag tutorial is a delightful project that blends simplicity with elegance. From crocheting the base with half double crochet to transitioning into the modern mesh design, the result is a functional yet stylish accessory.




