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Favorite Crochet Farmers Market Bag Patterns

by Brandy Burke
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In Oklahoma City, the Scissortail Farmers Market runs April through October and much like State Fair time, it tops my favorite times of the year.

I don’t buy a lot from the Farmer’s Market but man I love to walk around and browse the booths, talk to the people, and most of all, spend time with my kids and parents who usually join us on “Farmer’s Market Saturdays”.

The last thing I want to be caught doing at a rare, sustainable, small business supportive event is tote around a single-use plastic bag to collect my locally grown vegetables, homemade salsa, and occasional house plant around in.

I love making, gifting, and toting crochet Farmer’s Market bags – a Farmers Market bag should be light, made of a washable material, be airy, springy, expand to hold a lot of things and, importantly, have sturdy handles.

I’ve tried a lot of Crochet Farmer’s Market bags in my time – but these are my favorite ones – many I have tried myself (some of the photos below are my own!) and others are on my list to try or are hanging out in my favorites.

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