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Crochet Big Chevron Tote Bag

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Learn to make a crochet tote bag using a solid granny stitch that will automatically convert to deep chevrons after the 11th rnd. Easy to follow and count the stitches. 

 

More About This Pattern

 

  • Skill Level of This Pattern: Easy

  • Finished Size of This Project: Large Tote

  • Hook Size Needed: 4.5 mm / US 7 crochet hook.

  • Yarn Needed: Caron Big Cakes, 1 Ball

  • Crochet Terms: Written in Standard US crochet terminology. 

  • Pattern Standards: This pattern uses standard crochet terminology established by the Craft Yarn Council.

  • Pattern Writing: Michael uses the standard crochet terminology established by the Craft Yarn Council of the United States. 

 

What You Get Today

 

  • Written Instructions: PDF Pattern Download Only. 

  • This listing is for a PDF pattern download only. It does not include the physical sample shown in the photos.

  • Crochet Diagram(s) Included: No

  • Additional Photos in Instructions: No

  • Designer: Jeanne Steinhilber

  • Pattern Review/Testing Support: Journey-Level Members of The Crochet Crowd community.

 

Digital Download Policy

  • Due to the nature of digital downloads, refunds are not available. If you experience an issue with your download, please contact Mikey directly through this website for assistance.

 

Tutorial Support: No.

Right-Handed Tutorial: No.

Left-Handed Tutorial: No.

 

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