15+ Casserole Carrier Patterns: {Free}

modabakeshop.com
Design made with a charm pack and lined with batting, handles are two round 6″ purse handles.
Cozy Toter:
Cute design made with cotton fabric, lined with cotton batting and finished off with bias tape.

elisabeth-dixiedoodles.blogspot.com

northerngirlboutique.blogspot.com
Features a sturdy top loop for carrying, design works well for toting both casseroles and pies.
Round: Made with quilted cotton fabric and lined with Insul-Brite. Features fabric straps and ribbon ties.

emblibrary.com

sewmanyways.blogspot.com
Easy project, this tote is made with two placemats. Also has a quick tutorial for a loaf pan tote.
Quilted Fabric:
Rectangular tote that is made with quilted fabric and features fabric handles. Easy to make!

cackleberrycottage.blogspot.com

2littlehooligans.blogspot.com
Lined with Insul-Brite, features fabric handles, velcro closure and a loop to hold a wooden spoon.
Round Tote: Made with quilted fabric, features fabric handles and embellished with lace, ribbon and braided macrame cord. Free pattern download.

craftown.com

craftzine.com
Made with an old wool sweater that has been felted.
Made With Placemats: Made with two placemats that coordinate, pretty ribbon and an embroidery design of your choice (optional).

annthegran.com

janaysquilts.blogspot.com
Simple tutorial for this easy project, made with two placemats and webbing for handles.
With Handles: Will hold a 13 x 9 x 2″ pan with lid. There is a members only download but all the measurements and directions are freely available on the site as well so I included the project in this collection.

allpeoplequilt.com

jolenlovestosew.blogspot.com
Nine-Patch Wrap: Four 9-patch squares are quilted and sewn together, ties in the center with fabric ties. Tutorial via free pdf download.

joann.com

companyscoming.com
Carrier: Lined with Insul-Brite batting and features wooden dowels or bamboo purse handles for sturdy carrying. Tutorial via free pdf download.

emblibrary.com

thimbleberries.com
Nice collection! Thanks for sharing it. I’ll be making some of these. 🙂