How to crochet tomato filet market bag (works with any pixel grid) | Tutorial
This written pattern is to accompany my video tutorial on youtube. In this pattern you’ll learn how to create your own filet market bag with any pixel grid of your choice! You will find a few pixel grid that I created below which is tomato, swan and a star. In this tutorial I will be using a tomato pixel grid to show you an example how to create the market bag with your choice of pixel grid!
Please take note that I won’t be showing everything in the tutorial but I will explain in detail on how to create yours. However, in this pattern you’ll find the pattern on how to make the tomato market bag from round 1 till finish so it will save you the hassle to calculate each grid if you’re lazy (like me).
Now, let’s get started!
✿ Copyright
Please do not copy or redistribute this pattern as your own. This tomato filet market bag crochet pattern belongs to me, @mucie.studio You may sell the finished items made using this pattern! Just please give me credit to help support me and my art. This will help me create more patterns for you in the future!✿ Notes
‣ This pattern uses US terminology.
‣ Weave in any excess yarn
✿ Materials I used
1. Yarn: You can use any yarn but the size of the yarn will determine the size of your bag. The bigger the yarn size, the bigger your bag turned out. The thinner the yarn, the smaller your bag is. I recommend that you use yarn that is suitable with 3.5 - 4mm crochet hook.
For my bag I used a 5-ply yarn and pair it with a mohair yarn. Then, for the tomato and leaves I used only 5-ply yarn.
2. Crochet hook: I recommend that you use 3.5 - 4mm crochet hook
3. Darning needle
4. Scissors
✿ Stitches & Abbreviation
Ch: Chain
St(s): Stitches
Sc: Single crochet
Dc: Double crochet
Dec: Decrease
Inc: Increase
Sl st: Slip stitch
✿Tomato fillet market bag crochet pattern ✿
Front & back panel
Below of the grid pattern (horizontal boxes), you can see that I wrote a number in each box. On the grid we have a total of 24 square. You need to do this calculation in order to know the number of chains you need.
Notes:
- Every font color in this color Color A will be the based color of the pixel grid hwich is the pink squares.
- Font color in Color B will be the color for the tomato and this indicated that before you finish off your last stitch in color A, you will need to change your color. For a detailed and video example how you can do this, you can watch my full tutorial on Youtube.
i) How to calculate the number of chains you need to do
Below of the grid pattern (horizontal boxes), you can see that I wrote a number in each box. On the grid we have a total of 24 square. You need to do this calculation in order to know the number of chains you need.
Number of chains = (Total square x 2) + 2
= (24 x 2) + 2
= 48 + 2
= 50 chains
Round 1: Ch 50, start in the 2nd ch and insert 1dc. (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 24
By the end of this round you should have the same amount of square just like the pixel grid.
Round 2 - 4: In this pattern I will use a fake dc method which I show how to do in the video tutorial, this will make the edge straight and cleaner. However, if you’re not comfortable with doing so feel free to just ch 2 as your first dc.
Turn your work and make a fake dc in the first st, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 24
Round 5: Turn your work and make a fake dc in the first st, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 7, 19 dc (Insert the dc in the the 1dc stitch and the ch 1 space), 1dc, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 7
Round 6: Turn your work and make a fake dc in the first st, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 6, 23 dc, 1dc, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 6
Round 7: Turn your work and make a fake dc in the first st, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 5, 27 dc, 1dc, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 5
Round 8: Turn your work and make a fake dc in the first st, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 4, 31 dc, 1dc, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 4
Round 22 - 25: Turn your work and make a fake dc in the first st, (ch 1 and skip the next st, 1dc) x 24
★ Fasten off
Side panel
Before you go and make the side panel, you first need to calculate the total number of rounds you need. Basically, we will join the side panel to the front/back panel. So the total of both panels have to be the same length. But since you’re making the tomato bag, I already calculated it for you.
Total number of rounds = (Total square of X-axis x 2) + (Total square of Y-axis x 4)
Total number of rounds = (24 x 2) + (25 x 4)
= 148 rounds
Round 1: Ch 14, start in the 2nd ch and insert 1sc
Round 2 - 148: Ch 1 and turn your work. Insert 1sc in each st
Round 149: Starting from this round, we will be making the strap.
Ch 1 and turn your work. 3 dec, 1sc, 3 dec <7>
Round 150: Ch 1 and turn your work. 1 dec, 3sc, 1 dec <5>
Round 151: Ch 1 and turn your work. Insert 1sc in each st. You will repeat Round 151 until you like the length for your strap. You need to try it on and see on the mirror. Also please take note that the side panel doesn’t count as your strap.
Once you’re done, continue with this round.
Round 1: Ch 1 and turn your work. Inc, 3sc, inc <7>
Round 2: Ch 1 and turn your work. 3 Inc, 1sc, 3 Inc <13>
Fasten off. Leave a long tail to sew the strap onto the side. Align the strap to the side panel and sew both sides together.
How to join the side panel to the front/back panel
For this step, please watch the youtube tutorial as I show the steps in detail there. The timestamp is (41:06).




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