This Big O Laundry Bag Is Our
Scrap Happy Project Of The month.
The Big O Mesh Laundry Bag was a request from
another Crochet friend. She wanted a laundry
bag for one of her kids to take to summer camp.
She loved it and her child loves it so much,
They are taking it to college, as well.
I called It The "Big O" Laundry Bag because it measures
20 inches tall X 23 Inches around, and is very
stretchy even thought it is designed using cotton yarns.
The Mesh Crochet Stitch gives it room to "breath",
ya know laundry can get smelly sometimes.
It is stitched holding 2 strands of medium (4)
weight cotton yarn, so it works up super quick.
This Bag can be used for lots of different things,
besides laundry, take it to the beach or pool. Store
your wet towels and clothes for the trip back home.
Maybe just put everyone's beach or pool toys,
and flip flops in it.
Toss it into the washer along with all the wet clothes.
And you will be ready for the next pool,
beach, play day!
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Big O Mesh Laundry Bag Crochet Pattern
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Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook – K / 6.5 MM.
Yarn – Cotton – 10 oz.
Yarn Needle
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Size: 20 inches Tall X 23 Inches
Around
Notes:
Bag is stitched holding 2 strands of yarn together
Ch4 Counts as dc, ch1
Ch3 Counts as a dc
Ch1 Does Not Count as a st
Pattern:
R: 1 –
Holding 2 strands of yarn together,
Crochet Hook – K / 6.5 MM.
Yarn – Cotton – 10 oz.
Yarn Needle
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Bag is stitched holding 2 strands of yarn together
Ch4 Counts as dc, ch1
Ch3 Counts as a dc
Ch1 Does Not Count as a st
ch 5, join in a circle,
Ch3, 9 dc in the circle,
Ch3, 9 dc in the circle,
join to the ch3 with a slst, ch 3 (10 dc)
2 dc in each dc around,
Join to the ch3 with a slst, ch 3 (20 dc)
Join to the ch3 with a slst, ch 3 (20 dc)
2 dc in each dc around,
Join to the ch3 with a slst, ch 3 (40 dc)
Join to the ch3 with a slst, ch 3 (40 dc)
*1 dc in the next 3 dc, 2 dc in the next dc*
Repeat from * to * around,
Join to the ch3 with a slst, ch 3 (50 dc)
*1 dc in the next 4 dc, 2 dc in the next dc*
Repeat from * to * around,
Join to the ch3 with a slst, ch 3 (60 dc)
*1 dc in the next 5 dc, 2 dc in the next dc*
Repeat from * to * around,
Join to the ch3 with a slst, ch 3 (70 dc)
Join to the ch3 with a slst (70 dc)
*dc, ch1 in the next dc, sk the next dc*
Repeat from * to * around,
Repeat from * to * around,
join the 3rd
ch of the ch4 with a slst, ch3
(35 dc, 35 ch1)
(35 dc, 35 ch1)
Repeat From * to *around,
join the 3rd ch of the ch4 with a slst
(35 dc, 35 ch1)
(35 dc, 35 ch1)
Ch3 after R: 20
and in each ch1 sp around,
Join to the ch3 with a slst (70 dc)
Join to the ch3 with a slst (70 dc)
*dc, ch1 in the next dc, sk the next dc*
Repeat from * to * around,
Repeat from * to * around,
join the 3rd ch of the ch4 with a slst, ch1
(35 dc, 35 ch1)
(35 dc, 35 ch1)
Join to the ch3 with a slst (70 sc)
Holding 2 strands of Yarn together, ch 100,
Tie off and knot each end.
Weave the Drawstring through R: 22
Weave the Drawstring through R: 22
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