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Article: Granny Square Bag Pattern: Step-by-step for any skill level

Patrón bolso granny square: paso a paso para cualquier nivel

Granny Square Bag Pattern: Step-by-step for any skill level

If you are passionate about crochet, there will come a time when you want to create your own accessory with knitted motifs. The  granny square bag pattern is an excellent option due to its versatility and creativity, suitable for both beginners and experienced knitters.

In this granny square bag pattern guide, you will learn how to make a bag using  Rubí Iris, ideal for crochet due to its firm texture and sophisticated shine. Discover how to design a unique piece by combining  classic motifs  or incorporating volume and textures for a special finish.

Bags made with  granny squares  have the great advantage of being completely customizable. You can modify the sizes, colors, and designs of the squares to adapt them to your style and needs. Additionally, this type of project represents an excellent opportunity to use up leftover yarn you have at home, avoiding waste and promoting sustainability in knitting.

Essential materials for the granny square bag pattern

  • Rubí Iris Yarn: available in six vibrant and solid colors with iridescent hues. For this design, color 104 (3 skeins) is used.
  • Crochet hook: 4 mm.
  • Tapestry needle: for seams and finishes.
  • Scissors: for precise cuts.
  • Stitch markers (optional): for exact joins.
  • Bag handles: hand-knitted or purchased (leather, wood, rope).

You can also incorporate other optional elements, such as an inner lining with pockets, magnetic closures, or buttons to add functionality. If you want a firmer structure, you can place interlining between the fabric and the lining to improve the bag's resistance and shape.

Pro tip: Before you start knitting the granny square bag pattern, make sure you get the desired measurement for your main motif. Ideally, knit a test granny square, adjust the hook thickness if necessary, and take measurements before and after blocking. This square will serve as a tension swatch and give you information about the final dimensions of your knitted bag.

Instructions for knitting the granny square bag pattern

Design and knitting of the granny squares

  • Choose the granny square design you like best (classic, embossed, with textures, or floral motifs).
  • Knit 13 granny squares for the bag's structure.

Tip: Use the same pattern on each piece to ensure uniformity in size. You can play with the colors of the Rubí Iris yarn to create a more striking design.

If you want a more original style, you can give it a different touch and add your personal stamp to the granny square bag pattern, combining motifs of different sizes or alternating them with other types of crochet stitches.

Blocking, arrangement, and joining of the granny squares

  • Block the granny squares before joining them.
  • Follow a layout scheme for a balanced structure.
  • Join the grannies with a tapestry needle or with a slip stitch crochet.
  • Once joined, perform a final blocking to even out measurements.

Pro tip: For the granny square bag pattern, use stitch markers  to align the pieces before sewing them. This will ensure a precise and symmetrical result.

 

 

Shaping the bag

  • Fold the piece in half, ensuring that granny 8 is at the base.
  • Overlap the bottom grannies over the top ones and fold the sides.
  • Sew the joins.
  • Customize the handles:
    • Knitted with Rubí Iris.
    • Purchased (leather, wood, metal).

Tip: Reinforce the handle joins with several passes of thread or extra stitches to ensure greater durability.

Finishes and personalization

  • Decorative border: finish with single crochet.
  • Inner lining (optional): reinforce the bag with fabric to prevent deformation.
  • Extra details: add fringes or tassels for a boho touch.

You can also add internal or external pockets to make your bag more functional. Pockets can be knitted or fabric and sewn to the inner lining for added convenience.

Care of the granny square bag

  • Washing: machine wash at 30 °C on a gentle cycle or hand wash.
  • Drying: lay flat to maintain shape.
  • Avoid ironing and tumble drying.

If your bag has leather or wood details, it is advisable to clean those parts with a damp cloth instead of submerging it in water.

Inspiration and uses

  • Daily use: perfect accessory for a casual look.
  • Special events: combine with summer dresses for an artisanal touch.
  • Decoration: use it as an organizer at home.

Additionally, it is a handmade gift with great sentimental value. You can personalize it according to the tastes of the person who will receive it, choosing colors and textures that adapt to their style.

Frequently asked questions about the granny square bag pattern

How long does it take to knit the granny square bag pattern?

It depends on the complexity of the design and practice. On average, it could take between 1 and 2 weeks.

How many granny squares do I need?

The design is based on 13 grannies, but you can adapt it according to the desired size.

What is the best yarn for knitting it?

Rubí Iris is ideal for its firmness, subtle shine, and consistency.

Should the handles be knitted or purchased?

You can choose both options according to your personal style.

Is it necessary to line the bag?

It is not mandatory, but an inner lining improves its resistance.

Is it a beginner-friendly project?

Yes, you can choose a basic design if you are a beginner and experiment with more elaborate grannies if you have experience.

Design your own granny square bag

The granny square bag pattern is a perfect project to develop your creativity in crochet. Experiment with colors and textures for a unique design. Go ahead and knit your bag and share it!

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