Crochet Pattern: Eagle Pose Yoga Mat
This yoga mat bag crochet pattern was created out of a genuine need. I needed something to carry my yoga mat!
Using 100% cotton makes this a very sturdy yoga mat bag that keeps it shapes. I designed this yoga mat bag crochet pattern with minimal ends to weave and minimal sewing.
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Yoga Mat Bag Crochet Pattern Sizes:
One Size – Will fit a standard size yoga mat (23″x67″).
Difficulty Level:
Level 4
Materials:
Yarn: CottonWeight: 4Yards: 360-400 yardsHook: 5.00mmTapestry Needles
Stitches Used:
sl st = slip stitch
ch = Chain
sc = Single Crochet
hdc = Half Double Crochet
dc = Double Crochet
tr = Treble Crochet
Finished Sizes:
One Size – Will fit a standard yoga mat 24 inches wide and 68 inches long
Begin Eagle Pose Yoga Bag
Finished this pattern will make a yoga mat bag that will fit any standard yoga mat. The pattern is worked in rounds, with turns after each finished round. Each round begins with a ch 1 but does not count towards the total stitch count.
Magic circle
Round 1: Make 9 dc in the ring. ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn. = 9 stitches
Round 2: Make 2 dc in each stitch of the previous row. ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn. = 18 stitches
Round 3: *Make 2 dc in stitch, make 1 dc in next stitch,* repeat until end. ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn. = 27 stitches
Round 4: *Make 2 dc in stitch, make 1 dc in next stitch, make 1 dc in next stitch* repeat until end. ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn. = 36 stitches
Round 5: *Make 2 dc in stitch, make 1 dc in the next three stitches* repeat until end. ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn. = 45 stitches
Round 6 – 10: hdc in each stitch. ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn. = 45 stitches
Round 11: *Skip 2 stitches, tr in the 3rd stitch, chain 1, tr in first skipped stitch, *, repeat until you have 15 sets of (tr, ch1, tr). ch 1 (does not count as as stitch), turn. = 45 stitches
Round 12: *hdc in 1st stitch, hdc around the ch 1 space of the previous row, hdc in next stitch, * repeat until the end. ch 1 (does not count as as stitch), turn. = 45 stitches
Round 13: *Skip 2 stitches, tr in the 3rd stitch, ch 1, tr in first skipped stitch, *, repeat until you have 15 sets of (tr, ch1, tr). ch 1 (does not count as as stitch), turn. = 45 stitches
Round 14: *hdc in 1st stitch, hdc around the ch 1 space of the previous row, hdc in next stitch, * repeat until the end. ch 1 (does not count as as stitch), turn. = 45 stitches
Round 15-18: hdc in each stitch. ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn. = 45 stitches
Repeat Round 11-18 five more times ending with rows of hdc. Fasten off. Weave all ends.
NOTE: If your yoga mat is wider than 24”, then repeat Rounds 11-18 a total of 6 more times.
Begin Eagle Pose Yoga Bag Strap
Leave a long 12” tail.
Chain 12
Row 1: hdc in 3rd stitch from the hook. ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), turn. = 11 stitches
Repeat Row 1 until your strap measures 22-23” long. Do not fasten off.
Ch 1, *make 1 sc in each row until the corner. On each corner make 1 sc, ch1, 1 sc in the corner stitch*, repeat along the 3 remaining strap sides. sl st to the first ch1 stitch. Leave another long 12” tail. Fasten off.
Using the long 12” tails and a tapestry needle, sew the strap to the bag. Make sure the strap is on very securely before weaving in the remaining end.
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