Precious Crochet Bolsa Milamo Pocket Bag A Step-by-Step Pattern

The Crochet Bolsa Milamo Pocket Bag is a stylish, functional crochet project that combines a modern shape with practical pockets perfect for everyday use. If you’ve been looking for an easy crochet bag pattern that feels trendy but is still beginner-friendly, this step-by-step guide will help you create a durable, good-looking bag with a satisfying finish.

Crochet bags are popular for a reason: they’re reusable, customizable, and you can design them to match your wardrobe in a way store-bought accessories rarely do. The Bolsa Milamo Pocket Bag stands out because of its clean structure and the addition of pockets, making it a practical option for carrying small essentials like your phone, cards, keys, lip balm, or earbuds.

Precious Crochet Bolsa Milamo Pocket Bag A Step-by-Step Pattern

 

This step-by-step crochet bag tutorial is a great fit for confident beginners and intermediate crocheters. You’ll practice key skills like building a sturdy base, evenly building up the side panels, and attaching pockets and straps neatly. The finished bag also makes a thoughtful handmade gift—choose neutral tones for a minimalist look, or go bold with color blocking for a statement accessory that works for casual weekends or dressed-up errands.

Materials Required

Choose materials with structure and durability—bags get a lot of wear.

Yarn (Bag-Friendly Options)

Pick one:

  • Cotton yarn (recommended): worsted/aran cotton or cotton rope for a crisp look
  • Cotton-blend: slightly softer but still sturdy
  • T-shirt yarn / braided cord: very structured, modern “pocket bag” look

Amount (estimate):

  • 250–450 g depending on size, yarn thickness, and strap length

Hook & Notions

  • Crochet hook:
    • Worsted cotton: 4.0–5.0 mm
    • Cord/T-shirt yarn: 6.0–8.0 mm
  • Stitch markers (at least 2)
  • Yarn needle (tapestry needle)
  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape
  • Optional (for extra structure):
    • Bag base canvas or felt insert
    • Fabric lining + needle/thread
    • Magnetic snap or button
    • D-rings / swivel clips (for removable straps)

Abbreviations

  • ch — chain
  • sc — single crochet
  • hdc — half double crochet
  • dc — double crochet
  • sl st — slip stitch
  • st(s) — stitch(es)
  • inc — increase (2 stitches in one stitch)
  • dec — decrease (work 2 together)
  • BLO — back loop only

Notes

  • This pattern is written for a rectangular base with worked-up sides.
  • Use a stitch marker to mark the start of rounds/rows.
  • Adjust sizing by adding chains to the base and adding rounds to the height.

Step-by-Step Pattern: Bolsa Milamo Pocket Bag

Finished Size (Adjustable)

A practical pocket-bag size:

  • Width: ~22–28 cm (9–11 in)
  • Height: ~18–24 cm (7–9.5 in)
  • Depth: ~6–10 cm (2.5–4 in)

(You can easily scale up/down—tips at the end.)

 Base (Bottom of the Bag)

Goal: create a flat oval/rectangle-like base by working around a starting chain.

Base Setup

  1. Ch 31 (adjust: more chains = wider bag)
  2. Row/Round 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and across to last ch
  3. In the last ch, work 3 sc (to turn the corner)
  4. Continue on the underside of the chain: sc across
  5. In the final stitch (the first chain end), work 2 sc (to complete the oval/rectangular loop)
  6. Do not turn—continue in rounds.

Build the Base in Rounds

Work 3–6 rounds, depending on how deep you want the bag to be.

  • Round 2: sc around, placing increases at the corners:
    • In the 3-sc corner from Round 1: inc in the middle corner stitch (or place 2 sc in each of those 3 sts if you want a rounder base)
    • On the opposite end (the 2-sc end): add 1 extra sc evenly so it stays flat
  • Rounds 3–5: sc around, adding small increases only at the ends/corners as needed to keep it lying flat.

Base tip: If the base cups, you have too few stitches—add increases at corners. If it ripples, you have too many—reduce increases.

Main Body (Work Up the Sides)

Goal: turn the base into “walls” for the bag.

Turning Round (Creates Crisp Edge)

  1. Next Round: sc around in BLO (back loop only)
    This creates a defined fold and helps the bag stand up.

Side Rounds

  1. Continue with sc around (both loops now) for 12–20 rounds, depending on desired height.

Optional texture (clean + durable):

  • Alternate rounds of sc and hdc for a subtle rib/stacked look, or
  • Use hdc only for faster height growth (slightly softer structure).

 Pockets (Crochet Pocket Sections)

You can make one large front pocket, two smaller pockets, or a front + back pocket. Below are two popular options.

Option A: One Large Front Pocket

  1. Decide on the pocket width: measure the bag’s front panel width and subtract ~2–3 cm (1 in) to prevent it from wrapping around the sides.
  2. Ch to that width (example: ch 21–25)
  3. Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and across
  4. Rows 2–8 (or desired height): ch 1, turn, sc across
  5. Fasten off, leave a long tail for sewing.

Pocket edging (optional, neat finish):

  • sc evenly around pocket edges before attaching.

Option B: Two Smaller Pockets (More “Pocket Bag” Style)

Make 2 identical pockets:

  1. Ch 12–15
  2. sc across, then work 6–8 rows total
  3. Optional: add a top border row of sl st for firmness.

Pocket divider idea: After sewing the pocket panel on, stitch a vertical seam down the middle to create two compartments.

Straps (Handle Options)

Choose the strap style that matches how you’ll use the Bolsa Milamo Pocket Bag.

Strap Option 1: Short Handles (Tote Style, sturdy)

Make 2.

  1. Ch 45–55 (adjust length to your preference)
  2. Row 1: sc in 2nd ch and across
  3. Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc across
  4. Repeat until the strap is 2–3 cm (0.75–1.25 in) wide (usually 2–4 rows)
  5. Fasten off, leave tails for sewing.

Strap Option 2: One Long Strap (Crossbody)

  1. Ch 120–150 (try it across your body before committing)
  2. Work sc back along the chain
  3. For extra strength, work a second row of sc on top.

Pro durability tip: Use thermal stitch or waistcoat stitch for straps if you want minimal stretch, especially with cotton.

Assembly (Attach Pockets + Straps)

Attach Pockets Neatly

  1. Pin pockets in place using stitch markers or sewing pins.
  2. With matching yarn and a tapestry needle, whip- or mattress-stitch the sides and bottom of the pocket to the bag.
  3. Reinforce pocket corners with a few extra stitches (high-stress area).
  4. If making a divided pocket, stitch a seam up the center.

Attach Straps Securely

  1. Mark strap placement: typically 6–8 stitches in from each side.
  2. Sew each strap end to the inside/top edge of the bag using multiple passes.
  3. Optional reinforcement:
    • Stitch a small box shape and an X through it (like backpack straps) using yarn.

Assembly Instructions (Finishing Touches)

  • Top edge finish (optional but polished):
    • Work 1 round of sl st or sc around the top opening.
  • Weave in all ends by running yarn tails through multiple stitches in different directions.
  • Add closure (optional):
    • Sew on a magnetic snap, button + loop, or a small drawstring channel.
  • Add lining (optional but recommended):
    • A simple fabric lining prevents stretching and keeps items from poking out.

Tips for Beginners (Crocheting Bags Successfully)

  • Choose durable yarn: Cotton or cord is best for a structured crochet bag that won’t sag quickly.
  • Keep stitch consistency: Uneven tension shows more on large surfaces. Pause and check your edges every few rounds.
  • Use stitch markers: Mark the start of rounds and pocket placement points for symmetry.
  • Tighten your stitches: A slightly smaller hook helps create denser fabric that looks professional and holds its shape.
  • Test pocket placement: Place a phone or cardholder in the pocket area before sewing to confirm the size and height.

Conclusion

The Crochet Bolsa Milamo Pocket Bag is a stylish, practical project you can truly make your own. Experiment with yarn colors, add extra pockets, try a contrast brim at the top edge, or swap to a crossbody strap for a modern look. However, you customize it, you’ll end up with a handmade accessory that’s both functional and uniquely yours.

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