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How to Make a Very Cute Crocheted Hobo Handbag



 Sure! Here’s a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to make a very cute crocheted hobo handbag — including materials, stitch techniques, and assembly instructions. This version is ideal for confident beginners to intermediate crocheters who want a soft, slouchy, and stylish bag!


🧶 How to Make a Very Cute Crocheted Hobo Handbag

🌟 Style: Soft, slouchy hobo-style handbag

Skill Level: Confident Beginner – Intermediate
Finished Size: Approx. 12” tall x 14” wide (adjustable)
Time Required: ~8–10 hours (depending on skill)


🧵 Materials Needed:

ItemDescription
🧶 YarnWorsted weight (Category 4) cotton or cotton blend yarn — approx. 400–500 yards. Choose sturdy yet soft yarn (like Lily Sugar’n Cream or Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton).
🪡 Hook5.0 mm (H) crochet hook
✂️ OthersScissors, yarn needle, stitch markers, magnetic snap or zipper (optional), lining fabric (optional)

✨ Recommended Stitches:

  • CH – Chain
  • SC – Single Crochet
  • DC – Double Crochet
  • HDC – Half Double Crochet
  • SL ST – Slip Stitch
  • INC – Increase (2 stitches in same stitch)
  • DEC – Decrease (combine 2 stitches)

🧺 Step-by-Step Instructions


🧩 Step 1: Base of the Bag (Oval Bottom)

Make a flat oval base (you can adjust size here).

  1. CH 25
  2. Round 1: SC in 2nd CH from hook and across (24 SC), make 3 SC in last chain. Now continue on the other side of the foundation chain. SC across (23 SC), 2 SC in last stitch. (Total: 52 SC)
  3. Round 2: SC around, placing 2 SC in each of the 3 end stitches on both ends (increasing ends to make oval).
  4. Repeat until you have approx. 4–5 rounds and the base measures about 12” long.

Place a stitch marker at the beginning of each round if you’re working in a spiral.


👜 Step 2: Building the Body

Switch to HDC or DC for body texture.

  1. Work in the round (no joining, just continuous rounds).
  2. HDC in each stitch around for about 25–30 rounds, or until the height reaches about 10–12 inches.
  3. You can alternate colors every few rows for a cute striped look.

💡 Optional Texture: Add a few rows of front post double crochet (FPDC) or a shell stitch pattern for extra flair.


🔄 Step 3: Shape the Hobo Slouch

To create that signature slouchy look, gently decrease toward the top.

  1. Next 3 rounds: SC around but DEC every 10–12 stitches to begin tapering.
  2. Switch back to SC or HDC, and do 5 more rounds, continuing gentle decreases.

This creates a soft, narrowing opening typical of hobo bags.


🎒 Step 4: Add the Strap

You can make a wide single strap that connects across the bag (like a shoulder bag).

Option 1: Crocheted Strap

  1. CH 80–100 (adjust for desired length).
  2. Turn, HDC across for 6–8 rows to make a thick strap.
  3. Sew each end of the strap to either side of the bag opening using whip stitch or invisible seam.
  4. Reinforce the stitches for strength.

Option 2: Use a Ready-Made Strap

You can also attach leather straps or a chain with D-rings for a more professional look.


🧵 Optional: Add Lining

Lining your bag makes it sturdier and prevents it from stretching.

  1. Cut a fabric piece slightly larger than the bag body.
  2. Sew the lining into a pouch shape.
  3. Hand-stitch or machine-sew it inside the crochet bag with a needle and thread.

Add a magnetic snap or zipper if you want to close the bag securely.


🐚 Optional: Embellishments

Make it extra cute by adding:

  • Crocheted flowers or hearts
  • Tassels or fringe on the sides or bottom
  • Buttons or charms
  • Mini pockets inside or outside

🎉 Finishing Touches

  • Weave in all ends with a yarn needle.
  • Lightly block the bag if needed to shape it.
  • Attach the strap securely.
  • Add your closure and lining (optional).

🧡 Care Tips

  • Hand wash in cold water.
  • Reshape and lay flat to dry.
  • Avoid heavy loads unless lined.

🧵 Summary

SectionWhat You Did
BaseCreated sturdy oval foundation
BodyBuilt height with simple stitches
ShapeAdded subtle decreases
StrapMade or attached shoulder strap
FinishOptional lining and embellishments

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