June 6, 2025

 How to Make a Simple & Beautiful Crocheted Torba Handbag (Beginner-Friendly)

Absolutely! Here’s a detailed guide on how to make a simple and beautiful crocheted Torba handbag—perfect for beginners. This Torba-style handbag blends functionality with elegance and is great as a casual tote or boho-style accessory.


“Torba” means “bag” in several Slavic and Middle Eastern languages. In the crochet community, a Torba bag often refers to a simple, round or oval-bottomed bag with a drawstring or sturdy handles, often inspired by traditional or folk styles.


  • Yarn: Thick cotton or t-shirt yarn (approx. 300–400g for a medium bag)
    • Tip: Use #5 (bulky) or #6 (super bulky) yarn for faster results.
  • Crochet Hook: Size 6mm to 8mm (depending on yarn thickness)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn Needle (Tapestry Needle)
  • Stitch Marker (optional but helpful)
  • Optional: Wooden or leather handles, lining fabric, buttons, or magnetic clasps.

  • Width: ~25–30 cm (10–12 inches)
  • Height: ~25 cm (10 inches)
  • Base: Circular or oval

  1. Magic Ring (Adjustable Ring)
  2. Chain Stitch (ch)
  3. Single Crochet (sc)
  4. Slip Stitch (sl st)
  5. Increase (2 sc in one stitch)
  6. Optional: Half Double Crochet (hdc) for a textured body

Step 1: Crochet the Base (Flat Circle or Oval)

For a circular base:

  1. Start with a magic ring.
  2. Round 1: 6 sc into the ring. Pull tight. (6)
  3. Round 2: 2 sc in each st around. (12)
  4. Round 3: (1 sc, inc) repeat around. (18)
  5. Round 4: (2 sc, inc) repeat around. (24)
  6. Continue increasing in this pattern until you get the desired base width (e.g., 30–36 stitches across).
  7. Stop increasing once the circle is around 8–10 inches wide.

For an oval base (optional):

  • Chain 15–20.
  • Sc along the chain, placing 3 sc in the last stitch to turn.
  • Continue sc along the other side of the chain.
  • Increase at each end in the following rounds.

Step 2: Build the Body (Straight Sides)

  1. Once the base is the desired size, start working 1 sc in each stitch around without increasing.
  2. Continue this for 15–20 rounds or until the bag reaches the desired height.
  3. You can switch to hdc or dc for a textured look or work in back loops only for ribbing effect.

Step 3: Shape the Top or Add Handles

Option 1: Drawstring Torba

  • Work 2–3 rows of hdc or sc.
  • On the last row, chain 1, sc 2, ch 1, skip 1 (eyelet row).
  • Use a cord or crochet chain as a drawstring and weave it through the eyelets.

Option 2: Sturdy Handles

  • Stop at desired height.
  • Chain 30 (or desired handle length), skip 10 stitches, and sl st to secure.
  • Repeat on the opposite side.
  • Sc around the handles to reinforce.

Step 4: Finishing Touches

  • Weave in all ends using your yarn needle.
  • Block the bag if needed (light steam or damp shaping).
  • Optional: Add a fabric lining for durability.
  • Decorate with buttons, tassels, or wooden rings for style!

  • Use sturdy yarn like cotton or recycled t-shirt yarn for strength and shape.
  • Count your stitches to keep the sides even.
  • Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of rounds.
  • Customize with color changes, stripes, or patterns once comfortable.

  • Boho Torba: Earthy tones, fringe, leather strap.
  • Minimalist: Solid color, simple round base, fabric handles.
  • Folk Style: Multicolor, embroidered motifs, wooden button.

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