Project Bags for Knitting, Crochet, Sewing etc
Sewing pattern list by huonekasvis
Updated Jan 06, 26
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As a knitter I feel like I always need more project bags to keep my wips in order, and I'm sure I'm not alone! These are bag...
27 patterns
#1
This is a classic! A drawstring bag with a few interior pockets, what else do you need? It's described as being big enough to hold a sweater project.
#2
A simple drawstring bag in two sizes, with optional interior pockets. It's also designed to be a scrapbusting patchwork!
#3
Similar to the last, a drawstring bag with a flat bottom and carry strap, as well as interior pockets. But this one comes in three sizes to hold anything from socks to sweaters.
#4
A flat-bottom drawstring bag with a single carry strap. And of course, several interior pockets.
#5
A bucket-style bag with a drawstring top and wrist handle, and lots of exterior pockets all around the bag. No interior pockets though, as far as I can tell. Comes in two sizes.
#6
This is more like a tote with two straps, but in a bucket-shape that can stand up. Exterior and interior pockets, and a drawstring top.
#7
Bucket bag, drawstring, tote straps, you know the deal. This one has one interior and two exterior pockets. Comes in two sizes.
#8
Here's a bag with a zipper closure instead, if you want more security than a drawstring. It comes in two sizes and has lots of interior pockets, including a fun one on the inside of the lid.
#9
Another bucket tote but in a smaller size. Has exterior pockets, and two straps. I could see this one being great for travelling.
#10
Another tote with a drawstring, and many pockets both inside and out.
#11
Here's a bag for those really big projects, or for lots of little ones, up to you. It's quilted, has a drawstring top and one interior pocket.
#12
This is another roomy tote bag, with a zipper closure that opens wide, and many interior pockets!
#13
This bag is doing so much! It's a tote and a basket, and the drawstring interior bags could also be used separately. AND my favourite little detail is the notions pouch that can be snapped on to the front exterior pocket.
#14
Here's a really interesting drawstring bag that looks a lot more complex than it is. The construction of the drawstring casing is so clever. (I'm currently in the process of making this one!)
#15
This one is more of a regular tote bag, but could work great as a project bag. It has an optional zipper or magnetic closure, as well as interior and exterior pockets.
#16
This one has a very unique shape. There's a small opening with no closure, and a wrist strap for carrying. It's also unlined and doesn't have any pockets.
#17
A tote or storage bin, your choice! There's no closure, but it does have a bunch of pockets on the inside and outside.
#18
Here's a knot bag that closes by threading one strap through the other. I find these kinds of bags good for keeping your projects separated if you need to store several in a bigger bin or basket. It comes in two sizes and has many interior pockets.
#19
This isn't really a bag, but a handy basket for the projects you only work on in bed or curled up on the couch. It has exterior pockets, and the inside is split into two halves.
#20
Another good basket-style bag, for projects you work on at home. Lots of exterior pockets. And check out the free Gus Cube by the same designer as well, they're designed to fit inside the bag to keep things even more organised!