Coconut Palm Water Bottle Tote
A free, no-sew crochet pattern designed to keep hydration close and creativity flowing.
Crochet sessions have a way of making time disappear, and sometimes our water bottles disappear too. The Coconut Tree Water Bottle Tote was designed as a simple solution: something practical, easy to make, and cheerful enough to brighten even the coldest days. It’s a small project with a big payoff, both for your hooks and your well-being.
Materials You’ll Need:
Aunt Lydia’s Crochet Thread #10 or #3
3mm Crochet Hook
Ruler or Tape Measure
Tapestry Needle
✔ No sewing required
✔ Beginner-friendly construction
✔ Holds your water bottle securely while you work
✔ Tropical texture with thoughtful stitch detail
✔ A quick, satisfying make you’ll actually use
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Frequently Asked Questions
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This design is best suited for confident beginners to intermediate crocheters. If you’re comfortable with basic stitches (double crochet, picot stitch) and working in the round, you’ll move through this pattern smoothly.
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The tote fits most reusable bottles (16–32 oz). It also includes instructions to make a larger version for bigger bottles.
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When made with cotton yarn, the tote keeps its shape well. Like all handmade pieces, it softens slightly with use, but remains strong enough for everyday carry.
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You’re welcome to sell finished totes in small quantities. Please credit TropiCrochet (@ashs_Tropicrochet) as the pattern designer when possible. My written patterns are not to be resold.
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