Handcrafted Reusable Macramé Grocery Bag

Every time I go grocery shopping, I always forget to bring a grocery bag and end up buying a plastic one for 65 pence. This has been a constant issue, likely because I’m not organized enough, always rushing without thinking. Or maybe those supermarket plastic bags just don’t appeal to me.

To solve this problem, I decided to make my own grocery bag using macramé. Since it’s my first bag and I haven’t practiced macramé for a while, it took me a bit of time to get back into the flow of knotting. I started last night and worked on it intermittently today between other tasks. I’m pleased to say I’ve finished it!

As usual, I didn’t follow any specific pattern and simply knotted the cords into a bag.

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I used leftover cords in pewter blue and grey, along with the following materials:

Materials:
32 strands of macramé cord (3m each)
A metal pole from my hover
Scissors
Tape

Instructions:

Secure your pole in place.

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Gather your 32 strands of macramé cord.

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Fold each strand in half to create a loop (optional if you want to attach them to the pole using lark’s head knots, though you can simply tie them on if preferred).

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Attach all strands to the pole. Group the strands into sets of four, creating eight groups. And secure them with tape.

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Begin working square knots with each group.

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Rotate your work and repeat the same process on the other side.

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Continue tying knots to form the bottom of the bag, adjusting the width based on how tightly you tie the knots.

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Once the base is a suitable size, transition to the sides by continuing to tie square knots.

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Continue until you get the desired height of the bag.

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To finish, I added a final row of square knots to make the design look more symmetrical.

Make the Handles

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Gather four sets of strands (two on each side).

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Braid each set of four strands.

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Tie them together.

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Trim the ends in a staggered pattern to thin them out gradually, then secure them with knots.

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Make a gathering knots using 4 meters of cord.

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I checked my work and was happy with how it turned out. It didn’t need any embellishments—it looks great as it is!

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The handles are sturdy, and the bag can hold plenty of items. I’m sure this will last me a long time, and I won’t be forgetting my grocery bag anymore.

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I can’t wait to take it to the supermarket, fill it up with groceries and show it off!

Have a lovely day,
Mariah 😊💗

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What a creative and eco-friendly solution. Your handcrafted macramé grocery bag not only looks sturdy and practical but also adds a touch of style to shopping trips. Great job.

Thank you, much appreciated. 😊🩷

Very creative and beautiful and you have save your self some money thanks for sharing dear.

Thank you 😊🩷

This is so nice! Thanks for sharing this 😍

Thank you 😊

That bag was so nice, though its not eqsy but very beautiful

Aww thank you. 😊