Free Crochet Rose Bouquet Drawstring Pouch Pattern to Gift or Keep

Store your favorite trinkets in style with the Free Crochet Rose Bouquet Drawstring Pouch Pattern & enjoy a burst of blooming beauty everyday

Bright colors and soft textures come together to form a pretty pouch that looks just like a bouquet of blooming roses. Delicate flower shapes sit on top of a smooth bag that opens and closes with a simple pull of the strings. Small treasures like coins earrings or special keepsakes can fit safely inside. The pattern for a Crochet Rose Bouquet Drawstring Pouch lets you make a beautiful holder that is both useful and lovely to look at.

Free Crochet Rose Bouquet Drawstring Pouch Pattern Everyone Loves

Each pouch is shaped with care so it feels gentle when you touch it and the flower detail makes it extra special. This pouch is an eye-catching accessory—perfect for gifts festivals or just to brighten up your day. Soft yarns and classic rose designs mix together so every finished pouch feels unique and joyful. Easy for anyone to enjoy and appreciate this pattern brings a smile with every use.

Cute Crochet Drawstring Bag Pattern

Materials

  • Yarn: 4-ply cotton yarn (approx. 50g; more if desired)
  • Hook: 2.5 mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle (for sewing flower petals and weaving in ends)
  • Stitch markers (optional)
  • Scissors

Abbreviations (US Crochet Terminology)

Abbreviation Meaning
ch chain
sc single crochet
dc double crochet
sl st slip stitch
st(s) stitch(es)
rep repeat

Special Notes

  • Chains at the start of rounds do NOT count as stitches.
  • Stitch markers are helpful to mark first stitches of rounds.
  • Adjust the number of rounds for bag depth and base width as desired.

Pattern

Base of Bag

Foundation:

  1. Make a magic circle, ch 2 (does not count as a stitch).

Round 1:
2. Work 12 dc into the magic circle.

  1. Mark the first dc.
  2. Sl st to the first dc to join. (12 sts)

Round 2:
5. Ch 2.

  1. Work 2 dc in each st around. Mark first stitch.
  2. Sl st to first dc to join. (24 sts)

Round 3:
8. Ch 2.

  1. (1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st); rep from * around.
  2. Sl st to join. (36 sts)

Round 4:
11. Ch 2.

  1. (1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next st); rep from * around.
  2. Sl st to join. (48 sts)

Round 5:
14. Ch 2.

  1. (1 dc in each of next 3 sts, 2 dc in next st); rep from * around.
  2. Sl st to join. (60 sts)

Body of Bag

Round 6:
17. Ch 2.

  1. 1 dc in each of next 3 sts, ch 1, skip 1 st; rep from * around.
  2. Sl st to join. (60 sts, including ch spaces)

Rounds 7–14 (8 rounds):
20. Ch 2.

  1. 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, ch 1, skip ch-1 space; rep from * around.
  2. Sl st to join.

End:
23. After round 14, ch 1, fasten off and weave in ends.

Leafy Edging

Round 15:
24. Join yarn to any st of last round.

  1. Sc in next st, ch 4, skip next 2 sts; rep from * around.
  2. Sl st to top of first sc to join.

Round 16 (Working into each ch-4 space):
27. Sc in ch-4 space, ch 4, sl st in 3rd ch from hook, ch 3, sc in same ch-4 space; rep from * around.
– (You will have a small picot plus a chain loop in each space)
28. Sl st to first sc to join.
29. Ch 1, fasten off and weave in ends.

Drawstring Flower

(Make 4: 2 for bag, 2 for drawstrings)

  1. Join yarn to the first sc of previous round.
  2. Make a slip knot, pull through, ch 12.
  3. Starting in 3rd ch from hook: work 3 dc in each ch until the end (10 groups).
  4. Sl st in original joining point to form the spiral flower.
  5. Snip yarn. Using a sewing needle, stitch petals together at the center for stability.

Repeat above steps for the other flowers.

Drawstrings

(Make 2)

  1. Make a slip knot, ch 80.
  2. Fasten off, leaving a long tail for attaching flowers.

Attach Drawstrings & Flowers

  1. Weave first drawstring in and out through ch-1 spaces of bag, going around the bag.
  2. Weave second drawstring in same manner beginning from the opposite side.
  3. Sew a flower to the end of each drawstring for a decorative finish.

Pattern Corrections & Tips

  • Tip: If you want a larger or smaller bag, adjust the number of increasing rounds at the base.
  • Pattern Correction: “Chains at round starts do NOT count as stitches.” Always count your stitches at the end of each round for accuracy.
  • Tip: To keep your flower petals curling nicely, sew them together carefully at the base.
  • Tip: For a firmer drawstring, you can braid three strands of yarn together instead of a crocheted chain.

Conclusion

This cute drawstring bag is a quick and beginner-friendly project, perfect for gifting or for storing small items. The lacy body and decorative flower pulls make it charming and practical.

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