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Floral Crossbody Bag Pattern

Floral Crossbody Bag Pattern
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5-7 Hours Time Needed
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Stylish Touch

An elegant detail to elevate any look, combining traditional techniques with contemporary design sensibilities.

About This Floral Crossbody Bag Pattern

This pattern creates a compact crossbody (belt/fanny) bag made from three regular granny squares and one floral granny square. The bag features a zipper opening and a fabric lining for durability and a professional finish. Youll find detailed instructions for color changes, special stitches, assembly, and finishing.

Floral Crossbody Bag Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Designed to be completed in a weekend, this project uses worsted weight cotton and a small hook for crisp stitch definition. The pattern includes diagrams, stitch explanations, and clear assembly directions to help you finish with confidence.

Why You'll Love This Floral Crossbody Bag Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it blends a classic granny-square aesthetic with a playful floral center that really pops. I enjoy how quickly the squares work up and how satisfying it is to see them join into a structured bag. I also love that the pattern includes a sewn lining and zipper installation β€” those details make the finished bag feel polished and durable. Making the D-ring attachments and adding a strap lets me personalize the bag length and wear it in multiple ways.

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Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this bag by swapping colors; try a monochrome palette for a more elegant look, or high-contrast brights for a fun summer vibe.

You can change the yarn weight and hook to alter the bag size: use bulky yarn with a larger hook for a chunky, slouchy version or finer yarn for a mini clutch.

I sometimes add embroidered initials to the floral square center before joining to personalize gifts and create a special keepsake.

Swap the purchased strap for a crocheted strap worked in the same yarn for a fully handmade feel, or use leather for a mixed-material look.

Try adding a small internal pocket to the lining before you sew it closed to keep keys or cards easy to reach.

If youd like a wristlet version, make one D-ring attachment and use a shorter strap or wrist loop instead of two D-rings.

I often experiment with different finishes for the top border, like adding a row of reverse single crochet (crab stitch) for a neat edge.

Consider replacing the zipper with a buttoned flap closure for a different style and simpler installation.

For extra structure, fuse a light interfacing to the lining fabric before assembly so the bag holds its shape even when empty.

If you enjoy beads, add small beads to the popcorn petal round when making the floral square for a subtle sparkle and texture change.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch markers when marking the zipper endpoints can lead to an off-center opening; place clear markers at the beginning and end stitches for the zipper before continuing the border. βœ— Pulling color change tails too tight can distort corners and stitch definition; change colors by pulling up the new color loop and gently tug the old tail so the last loop of the old color disappears without tightening the fabric. βœ— Failing to block or check square sizes can make the assembled bag misshapen; block each square or wait until the top border is finished and then block to even out sizes before seaming. βœ— Not aligning the lining edge with the first rnd of the C4 top border can make the lining sit too low or high; fold the lining edge 1/2" and align that folded edge to the top of the first round of C4 before pinning and sewing so it sits just below the zipper teeth. βœ— Sewing D-ring attachment pieces too loosely allows the D-ring to twist or move; stitch completely around the attachment piece and across the attachment near the D-ring so it fits very snug and cannot spin out of place.

Floral Crossbody Bag Pattern

Make a cheerful Floral Crossbody Bag using only four granny squares and simple crochet techniques. This pattern guides you through a floral granny square, three regular granny squares, joining, a crocheted top border with a zipper opening, and a sewn fabric lining. Youll love how quickly this weekend project comes together and how customizable the colors and finishing details are.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for Floral Crossbody Bag Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    We Crochet Dishie worsted weight (100% Cotton), approximately partial balls: Begonia (C1) ~60 yds [55m]
  • 02
    We Crochet Dishie worsted weight (100% Cotton): Blush (C2) ~25 yds [23m]
  • 03
    We Crochet Dishie worsted weight (100% Cotton): Jade (C3) ~80 yds [73m]
  • 04
    We Crochet Dishie worsted weight (100% Cotton): Clarity (C4) ~160 yds [147m]
  • 05
    We Crochet Dishie worsted weight (100% Cotton): Bumblebee (C5) ~110 yds [101m]
  • 06
    Note: sample used 1 partial ball each color; if substituting, choose a cotton worsted (#4) that does not pill easily.

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    US G/6 4.00mm crochet hook
  • 02
    A smaller hook for granny squares (as noted in set-up rnd)
  • 03
    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving ends
  • 04
    Removable stitch markers
  • 05
    One zipper measuring between about 6" [15cm] and 18" [45.5cm] (sample measures about 10" [25.5cm])
  • 06
    Thread and sewing needle for zipper and lining
  • 07
    1/4 yd quilting cotton or similar for bag lining
  • 08
    Fabric marker, pencil, or other marking pen to trace onto fabric
  • 09
    Quilters pins
  • 10
    Purchased adjustable crossbody strap (length adjustable)
  • 11
    Two 3/4" [19mm] inside diameter heavy duty metal D-rings
  • 12
    Scissors
  • 13
    Sewing machine (optional) or hand-sewing tools

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β€” Special Stitches :

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Popcorn Petal (PP): Ch 1, work 5 Tr into indicated st, remove hook from working lp, insert hook from RS to WS through chain st just before first Tr, replace working lp on hook and draw through st (1 PP made).

Info :

Beginning 3-Double crochet cluster (beg 3-DC cl): Ch 2 (beginning ch counts as the first leg of cluster), *yo, insert hook into designated sp, yo and pull up lp, yo and pull through two lps on hook, repeat from * once more (3 lps on hook), yo and pull through all 3 lps on hook (1 beg 3-DC cl made).

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3-Double crochet cluster (3-DC cl): *Yo, insert hook into designated sp, yo and pull up lp, yo and pull through two lps on hook, repeat from * twice more (4 lps on hook), yo and pull through all 4 lps on hook (one 3-DC cl made).

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3-Treble crochet cluster (3-Tr cl): *Yo twice, insert hook into designated sp, yo and pull up lp, [yo and pull through two lps on hook] twice, repeat from * twice more (4 lps on hook), yo and pull through all 4 lps on hook (one 3-Tr cl made).

β€” Regular Granny Square :

Set-up Rnd :

With C4 and smaller hook, ch 4, sl st in first ch to join into a ring.

Round 1 :

Ch 3 (counts as the first DC of rnd), 2 DC in center of ring, [ch 2, 3 DC in ring] 3 times, HDC into top of beginning ch-3 to join.

Round 2 :

Continuing with C4, ch 3 (counts as first DC of rnd), 2 DC in corner sp (this is the space created by the joining HDC from end of previous rnd), *skip next 3 DC, [3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC] in next ch-2 sp, repeat from * twice more, skip next 3 DC, 3 DC into first corner sp, HDC into top of ch-3 to join, pull up loop of C1 to change color, pull on old color until the last loop of old color disappears. Do not cut C4.

Round 3 :

Continuing with C1, ch 3 (counts as first DC of rnd), 2 DC in same corner sp, *skip next 3 DC, 3 DC into sp before next set of 3 DC sts, skip next 3 DC, [3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC] in next ch-2 sp, repeat from * twice more, skip next 3 DC, 3 DC into first corner sp, HDC into top of ch-3 to join, fasten off.

Round 4 :

Insert hook into ch-2 sp (or space made by joining HDC) at corner of square, YO with C4 and pull up loop, ch 3 (counts as first DC of rnd), 2 DC in same ch-2 sp, *3 DC into each sp between 3-DC groups across to next ch-2 sp, [3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC] in ch-2 sp, repeat from * twice more, 3 DC into each sp between 3-DC groups across to first corner sp, 3 DC in corner sp, HDC into top of ch-3 to join, yo with C3 and pull up loop, pull on C4 yarn tail until the last loop of C4 disappears. Do not cut C4.

Round 5 :

Continuing with C3, ch 3 (counts as first DC of rnd), 2 DC in same corner sp, *3 DC into each sp between 3-DC groups across to next ch-2 sp, [3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC] in ch-2 sp, repeat from * twice more, 3 DC into each sp between 3-DC groups across to first corner sp, 3 DC in corner sp, HDC into top of ch-3 to join, fasten off.

Round 6 :

Repeat Rnd 4, changing to C5 at the end of rnd.

Round 7 :

With C5, repeat Rnd 5.

Info :

Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing, weave in all ends except last yarn tail.

β€” Floral Granny Square :

Floral Square color changes :

This is the color order that was used in the Floral Granny square in this project: C1, C2, C3, C4, C4, C5,

Set-up Rnd :

With C1, ch 6, sl st in first ch to join into a ring.

Round 1 :

Ch 3 (does not count as a st), [PP, Tr] 8 times in center of ring, join with sl st to top of first Tr of rnd. Fasten Off. (Note: the first Tr of rnd is the Tr between the first PP and the second PP). 8 PP with 8 Tr (between each PP).

Round 2 :

Note: in this rnd, all sts are worked into the Tr between the PP; all popcorn sts are skipped. Begin with slipknot of C2 on hook, sl st into any Tr from first rnd to join. Ch 3 (does not count as a st), beginning with same Tr, [PP, Tr, PP, Tr] into each Tr around, join with sl st to top of first Tr of rnd. Fasten Off. (Note: the first Tr of rnd is the Tr between the first PP and the second PP). 16 PP with 16 Tr (between each PP).

Round 3 :

Begin with slipknot of C3 on hook, sl st to any Tr from first rnd to join. [beg 3-DC cl, ch 2, 3-Tr cl, ch 2, 3-DC cl] in same Tr, place marker in the second ch-2 sp made, *ch 12, skip each of the next 4 PP and the next 3 Tr between these 4 PP, [3-DC cl, ch 2, 3-Tr cl, ch 2, 3-DC cl] into the next Tr, repeat from * twice more, ch 12, skip each of the next 4 PP and the next 3 Tr, join with sl st to top of beg 3-DC cl. Fasten off. Eight 3-DC cl, four 3-Tr cl, 7 ch-2 sps, 8 ch-2 sps, 4 ch-12 sps.

Round 4 :

Begin with slipknot of C4 on hook, sl st to marked ch-2 sp, ch 1(does not count as st), 3 SC into same ch-2 sp, *skip the next 3-DC cl, working over the long chain from the previous round (this will encase it as you stitch), and skipping the next 3 PP sts between, 3 DC into each of the next 3 Tr from Rnd 2, skip the next 3-DC cl, 3 SC into the next ch-2 sp, ch 2, skip 3-Tr cl, 3 SC in next ch-2 sp, repeat from * twice more, skip the next 3-DC cl, working over the long chain from the previous round (this will encase it as you stitch), and skipping the next 3 PP sts between, 3 DC into each of the next 3 Tr from Rnd 2, skip the next 3-DC cl, 3 SC into next ch-2 sp, HDC into first SC of rnd to join. 24 SC, 36 DC, and 4 ch-2 sps.

Round 5 :

Continuing with C4, ch 2 (counts as the first DC of Rnd), 2 DC into the same corner sp, *skip next 3 SC, [3 DC in space before next group of 3 DC, skip next 3 DC] 3 times, 3 DC in space before next 3 SC, skip next 3 SC, [3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC] into ch-2 sp at corner, repeat from * twice more, skip next 3 SC, [3 DC in space before next group of 3 DC, skip next 3 DC] 3 times, 3 DC in space before next 3 SC, 3 DC in first corner space, HDC into top of beg ch-2 to join (counts as a ch-2 sp), fasten off. Twenty-four 3-DC groups, and 4 ch-2 sps.

Round 6 :

Beginning with a slipknot of C5 on hook, sl st to any corner ch-2 sp, ch 2 (counts as the first DC of Rnd), 2 DC into the same corner sp, *skip next 3 DC, [3 DC in space before next group of 3 DC, skip next 3 DC] 5 times, [3 DC, ch 2, 3 DC] in ch-2 sp at corner, repeat from * twice more, skip next 3 DC 5 times, 3 DC in first ch-2 space, HDC into top of beg ch-2 to join, fasten off. Twenty-eight 3-DC groups, and 4 ch-2 sps.

Info :

Weave in all ends except for ending yarn tail.

β€” Square Assembly :

Info :

If squares seem un-even, you may want to block each square so that they are the same size. Alternatively, you can wait until the top border is finished to block the bag. Arrange squares as shown in the photo and seam pieces together using a whipstitch or seam of choice. After making the "T" shape seen in the photo, sew the remaining two seams together where indicated in the photo by the yellow arrows and the green arrows. Weave in ends.

β€” Top Border :

Round 1 :

Pull up loop of C5 in ch-2 sp at either corner of Bag, ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), SC into same ch-2 sp, SC into each of the next 21 DC sts, 2 SC into each of the next 2 corner sps, continue working SC around the top edge of the bag in this manner - making a SC into the top of each DC and making 2 SC into each corner ch-2 sp of each square, ending with one SC in the same ch-2 sp where the first SC of the round was made, sl st to first SC to join, Fasten off. 146 sts.

Round 2 :

Pull up loop of C4 from first st of previous rnd, ch 1 (does not count as a st), SC into each st around, join with a sl st to top of first SC of rnd. Do not fasten off, but place stitch marker in working loop. Top Border will be continued later.

β€” Make Lining :

Info :

Fold fabric so that it is doubled with RS together. Place Bag on top of doubled fabric and trace around all edges as shown in photo. Be sure that there is about 1/2" of seam allowance around all sides. Cut out lining, leaving 1/2" seam allowances around all edges.

Info :

Sew on the line of the bottom curve of the bag using a straight stitch on a sewing machine, or a sturdy back-stitch if sewing by hand. Set aside lining.

β€” Continuing with Top Border :

Round 3 :

Continuing with working loop of C4, ch 1 (does not count as a st), beginning with the same st as join, SC into each st around, join with a sl st to the top of first SC of rnd.

Info :

Decide where you want the zipper to end and begin and place a stitch marker at the beginning and end of the zipper. In my sample, I placed my markers with 40 stitches between them. Make sure that the zipper opening looks visually centered across the Top Border.

Round 4 (zipper opening) :

Ch 1 (does not count as a st), beginning with the same st as join, SC into each st, ending with marked st, skip all sts between markers, ch the same number of chains as stitches that are being skipped, continuing with the marked stitch, SC in each st to end, join with a sl st to the top of first SC of rnd.

Round 5 :

Ch 1 (does not count as a st), beginning with the same st as join, SC into each st around, join with a sl st to the top of first SC of rnd. Tip: work into each of the chs that were made in the previous round, instead of into the chain space.

Round 6 :

Ch 1 (does not count as a st), beginning with the same st as join, SC into each st around, join with a sl st to the top of first SC of rnd, fasten off.

Round 7 :

Hold bag so that the front of the bag is facing you (the side with the Floral Granny Square). Pull up loop of C5 from the stitch at the far right corner of the bag (or the far-left, if left handed), ch 1 (does not count as a st), SC into each st around, join with a sl st to top of first SC of rnd.

Info :

Place a stitch marker in the working loop, and install the zipper and lining before finishing.

β€” Installing the Zipper :

Info :

Using sewing needle and thread, stitch the top and bottom of zipper ends closed (if they didn’t come that way) so that the top and bottom of the zipper cannot separate. Pin zipper into the opening in the bag as shown. With RS-facing, stitch zipper into opening using a backstitch through the edge of crocheted fabric near the zipper teeth, but leaving enough space for the zipper pull to slide by. With WS-facing, whip stitch around the edges of the zipper tape to secure into the WS of the fabric.

β€” Attach the lining :

Info :

With WS of lining facing outward, slip lining inside the bag. Fold the raw edge of fabric at the top edge of the lining, toward the outside, with about 1/2" of seam allowance. The folded edge of the lining should align with the top of the first rnd of C4 that was made in the Top Border. The lining should fit just below the zipper teeth. Make sure there is enough space between zipper teeth and lining for the zipper pull to pass through. Pin in place to inside of bag. Using a needle and thread, whip-stitch the folded edge in place to the inside of the bag.

β€” Seam Top Edge of Bag :

Info :

Hold bag with Front of Bag facing (with Floral Granny square visible). Fold the bag flat with the working loop at folded edge of bag. Place hook back in working loop and slip stitch through both layers held together to seam top edge of bag. Fasten off. Weave in ends

β€” D-Ring attachment pieces (make 2) :

Info :

Using C4, ch 7.

Row 1 :

Beginning with the second ch from hook and working into the bottom of the chain, SC in each ch across. 6 sts.

Rows 2-6 :

Ch 1 (does not count as a st), turn, SC into each st across. Fasten off leaving long tail for sewing.

β€” Finishing :

Info :

Slip one end of D-Ring Attachment piece through D-ring. Line up ends and sew both layers to the back of the bag along one side of the Top Border as shown in photos. Sew around all edges of the Attachment piece, and across the attachment pieces right next to the D-ring so that the D-ring is very snug, and cannot spin out of place. Repeat for remaining D-ring. Weave in all ends. Clip purchased crossbody strap onto D-rings.

Assembly Instructions

  • Arrange the three regular granny squares and the floral granny square in the T shape shown in the photos, then seam the squares together using a whipstitch keeping edges aligned for an even seam.
  • After joining squares, work the Top Border around the entire assembled top edge, placing stitch markers where the zipper opening will be and skipping stitches between markers to create the opening.
  • Install the zipper by pinning it into the opening, stitching from the RS with a backstitch near the zipper teeth, then whipstitching the zipper tape to the WS of the lining for a clean finish.
  • Slip the lining into the bag with WS facing out, fold the raw edge 1/2" toward the outside and align with the first rnd of C4 of the Top Border, then whip-stitch the folded edge to the inside of the bag to secure.
  • Sew the D-ring attachment pieces in place by slipping the attachment end through the D-ring, aligning and sewing both layers to the back of the bag along the Top Border, stitching around the attachment and across near the D-ring so it cannot move.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Beginning chains in the Top Border do not count as a stitch; always treat beginning ch as noted in the instructions to keep stitch counts correct.
  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to mark the start and end of the zipper opening and the working loop in the Top Border to avoid misplacing the zipper opening.
  • πŸ’‘Block each square if they vary in size before seaming for an even finished bag, or block the assembled bag after the top border is complete.
  • πŸ’‘When changing colors, pull the new color through on the last loop as instructed so there are no loose loops left inside the work; do not cut C4 where the pattern says not to cut it.

This floral granny crossbody bag pattern is a joyful, quick project that finishes into a polished, lined bag perfect for summer outings! The floral center and bright border make a bold statement while staying compact and functional. Make it in bold or soft hues, and enjoy a handmade accessory that brightens every day. 🧢🌸✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished bag measures approximately 18.5" [47cm] x 8.5" [21.5cm] using the recommended yarn and hook size.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, but changing yarn weight will change the final size and drape; choose an appropriate hook and expect differences in square measurements and overall bag size.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate and uses cluster stitches, popcorn petals, and color changes; basic knowledge of granny squares and reading rounds is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters finish this project in about 5-7 hours, depending on experience, seaming, and whether you sew the lining by hand or machine.