Hi friends,
Are you thinking about Easter makes yet? 🐰🥕 This year Easter falls on April 17th – still a few weeks away, but now is a great time to start making all the Easter things.
I’m sharing my free pattern for this cute Crochet Drawstring Carrot Treat Bag below. 🥕 It’s super quick to stitch up and is so fun for sharing Easter treats! Fill it with your favorite wrapped candies and it’s sure to bring a smile.
I used I Love This Cotton Yarn in Glowing and Sage and an H/5mm hook to stitch up my Carrot Treat Bags. You will be able to get about 7 treat bags from one skein of each color – super inexpensive to make!
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Here’s the pattern and you’ll find a free PDF below if you want to easily print it.
Crochet Drawstring Carrot Treat Bag
I Love This Cotton yarn in Glowing and Sage – or your favorite 4 weight yarn
H/5mm hook
Stitches used – (US terms):
Magic Ring
Chain – ch
Single crochet – sc
Double crochet – dc
Slip stitch – ss
Note: chain 2 at beginning of rounds does not count as a stitch
Rnd 1: Using Glowing, begin with a magic ring. Ch 2, dc 6 times in ring. Join with a ss to first dc. Pull magic ring closed. (6 stitches)
Rnd 2: ss into next dc, ch 2. Work 2 dc in same stitch, dc in next stitch. (2 dc in next stitch, 1 dc in next stitch) twice and join with ss to first dc of rnd. (9 stitches)
Rnd 3: ss into next dc, ch 2. Work 2 dc in same stitch, dc in next 2 stitches. (2 dc in next stitch, dc in next 2 stitches) twice and join with ss to first dc of rnd. (12 stitches)
Rnd 4: ss into next dc, ch 2. Work 2 dc in same stitch, dc in next 3 stitches. (2 dc in next stitch, dc in next 3 stitches) twice and join with ss to first dc of rnd. (15 stitches)
Rnd 5: ss into next dc, ch 2. Work 2 dc in same stitch, dc in next 4 stitches. (2 dc in next stitch, dc in next 4 stitches) twice and join with ss to first dc of rnd. (18 stitches)
Rnd 6: ss into next dc, ch 2. Work 2 dc in same stitch, dc in next 5 stitches. (2 dc in next stitch, dc in next 5 stitches) twice and join with ss to first dc of rnd. (21 stitches)
Rnd 7: ss into next dc, ch 2. Work 2 dc in same stitch, dc in next 6 stitches. (2 dc in next stitch, dc in next 6 stitches) twice and join with ss to first dc of rnd. (24 stitches)
Rnds 8-10: ss into next dc, ch2. dc in same stitch and in each stitch around and join with ss to first dc of rnd. (24 stitches)
Change to Sage
Rnd 11: ss into next dc, ch2. dc in same stitch and each stitch around and join with ss to first dc of rnd. (24 stitches)
Rnd 12: ss into next dc, ch 2. Work 2 dc in same stitch. Work 2 dc in each stitch around and join with ss to first dc of rnd. (48 stitches)
Rnd 13: ss into next dc, ch2. dc in same stitch and in each stitch around. Join with ss to first dc of rnd. (48 stitches)
Fasten off and weave in ends.
For drawstring, ch 60 with Sage. Fasten off. Weave drawstring between the stitches of rnd 11. Draw the carrot bag closed and tie in a bow.
Finished Carrot Treat Bag is about 7 inches tall.
Here’s the link to the free PDF…



I used cotton yarn, but you can stitch up your Drawstring Treat Bags using any of your favorite size 4 yarn. 🥕
Anita
I am not a crocheter by any means and figured this out! I love it. Easy stitches and worked up fast. I’m so pleased with this, although, mine seemed like it was a bit shorter than what the picture shows. It’s still so cute!!
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Victoria! The size difference is likely due to the different tensions of each person. If you want the carrot to be a little bigger sometimes a larger hook helps. 😊
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