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Knitting: Small bag with a long strap
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Small bag with a long strap

Pattern Info

This project was designed by Woolly Chic.
Info can be found at:

Woolly Chic Small Bag »

Instructions

This stylish bag is made using stocking stitch and is lined with beautiful cotton fabric. To prevent the strap from stretching, the strap is lined with piping cord.

Difficulty:

Category: Knitting

Type of item: Accessory

For: Women

Style: Casual, Classic, Traditional, Retro / Vintage, Mod, Funky, Cute, Romantic


Materials

Woolly Chic DK (68% Wool, 28% Alpaca, 4% Silk) - Turquoise

What was your inspiration?

The design of the pattern for this bag was inspired by the wool.

The wool for this bag has been spun from the fleece of sheep farmed by my family in Pembrokeshire.

It is ideal for a bag knitted in stocking stitch as the silk and alpaca in the wool gives the yarn a luxurious feel.

What are you most proud of?

I am really proud to be able to use the fleece of my family's sheep to make something so beautiful and functional.

 

2 comments

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HappyGenny on craftsy.com
Mar 19, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
Ermmm.... this isn't a project in the true meaning of the word, it's an advertisement. I think the $$ they show is for materials if you need to buy them, not for the price of a sale item without any free instructions given. With respect, if all the folks in the world selling anything remotely crafty dd this, this site would be an advertising board, not a project board. That's why people like yourself PAY for advertising, because people don't want to read it for a good time. Please offer a tutorial or pull this advertisement. I intend to write to Craftsy and ask them to take a peak at their policies on 'projects.'
Woolly Chic on craftsy.com
Mar 20, 2013   Flag as inappropriate
I am sorry that this has been interpreted as an advertisement. I have designed the pattern (which is included in the kit) and I believed that Craftsy was an opportunity to showcase new designers work. Thank you for your comments. I will amend the description so that it does not read like an advertisement. I did make this bag myself and I am proud to show it here as a project of mine.