๐งถ 5 Fun & Functional Crochet Projects for Summer Adventures
Summerโs here, which means itโs time to take your yarn outside and make things youโll actually use in the sunshine. Whether you're headed to the beach, going on a hike, or just trying to keep the kids from getting bored, there are so many crochet projects that are both cute and useful.
In this post, Iโm sharing five summer crochet ideas that are fun to make and perfect to take with you on the goโincluding one of my own that I think youโre gonna love.
๐ฆ 1. Shark Water Bottle Holder
Letโs be realโcarrying around a water bottle is annoying, especially if your hands are already full or youโve got kids tugging at you. Thatโs why I designed this Shark Water Bottle Holder. It's got a mesh body that stretches to fit most bottles, a strap so you can wear it crossbody or over the shoulder, and of courseโshark teeth. Because why not?
Itโs practical, but also just really fun. Kids love it. Adults love it. I've even had people stop me to ask where I got it. Hes derby, and adorable, and I love him.
๐ You can grab the pattern in my Ravelry shop for $4.99 or here on my shop for way less! It's a great summer project and works up pretty fast.
๐ 2. Mesh Market Bag
You probably already know how useful these are, but they seriously come in handy during summer. I use mine for everything: groceries, library runs, snacks for the car, even rolled-up towels at the beach. Use cotton yarn so itโs strong and washable, and donโt be afraid to play with colors.
๐งข 3. Crochet Bucket Hat
Lightweight yarn + breezy stitches = your new favorite summer hat. A crochet bucket hat is cute, actually useful in the sun, and way more fun to make than youโd think. Try stripes, solids, or granny squares if you want to get fancy.
๐ 4. Sunglasses Case
I donโt know how many sunglasses Iโve scratched by just tossing them in my bag, but itโs more than I want to admit. A quick little crochet case fixes that. You can line it with fabric if you're feeling fancy, or just go with tight single crochet stitches. Bonus: great for using up scraps.
๐งผ 5. Soap Saver
If you're camping, traveling, or just want to stop wasting those last slivers of soap, make a little crochet soap saver! It lathers, exfoliates, and keeps your soap from turning into a puddle in the shower. Plus it dries fast and makes a super cute gift paired with handmade soap.
๐งต Wrap-Up
Crochet doesnโt have to stay on the couch. Take it with you. Make stuff youโll use. Have fun with it.
And if you want to try something thatโs equal parts goofy and functional, go check out my Shark Water Bottle Holder pattern. It's been a hit in my house, and I think youโll have a blast making it too.
๐ Hereโs the pattern on Ravelry โ $4.99 and again, its way cheaper in my shop here on my website!
Stay hydrated and keep stitching ๐งถ๐ฆ