๐Ÿงถ 5 Fun & Functional Crochet Projects for Summer Adventures

Summerโ€™s here, which means itโ€™s time to take your yarn outside and make things youโ€™ll 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, Iโ€™m sharing five summer crochet ideas that are fun to make and perfect to take with you on the goโ€”including one of my own that I think youโ€™re gonna love.

๐Ÿฆˆ 1. Shark Water Bottle Holder

Letโ€™s be realโ€”carrying around a water bottle is annoying, especially if your hands are already full or youโ€™ve got kids tugging at you. Thatโ€™s 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 courseโ€”shark teeth. Because why not?

Itโ€™s 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.

๐Ÿ‘‰ 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.

๐Ÿ‘œ 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 itโ€™s strong and washable, and donโ€™t be afraid to play with colors.

๐Ÿงข 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 youโ€™d think. Try stripes, solids, or granny squares if you want to get fancy.

๐Ÿ˜Ž 4. Sunglasses Case

I donโ€™t know how many sunglasses Iโ€™ve scratched by just tossing them in my bag, but itโ€™s 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.

๐Ÿงผ 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.

๐Ÿงต Wrap-Up

Crochet doesnโ€™t have to stay on the couch. Take it with you. Make stuff youโ€™ll use. Have fun with it.

And if you want to try something thatโ€™s 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 youโ€™ll have a blast making it too.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Hereโ€™s the pattern on Ravelry โ€“ $4.99 and again, its way cheaper in my shop here on my website!

Stay hydrated and keep stitching ๐Ÿงถ๐Ÿฆˆ

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