Showing posts with label Sweetly kinky market bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweetly kinky market bag. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Sweetly Kinky Market Bag (pattern)

This is my first pattern I'm sharing with the world! It knits up rather quickly. If you have any questions (and or notice errors in the pattern) feel free to send me a message!

Much love my pretties,

-Miss Carolyn (or Zsanica)





Materials:

Eco fil, recycled earth-friendly yarn [75% cotton, 25% acrylic; 225g ball]; 1 ball
1 x 4mm straight needles
2 x 4mm circular needles
4 x stitch markers
2 meters of velvet ribbon
2 x 1 7/8" D-rings
2 x 1 7/8" D-ring clasps

Gauge:

19sts x 23 rows = 4" (gauge not that important, just stay within a decent range)


Picot Bind off:

BO 2 sts, *slip remaining st on right-hand needle onto left-hand needle, CO 2 sts, BO 4 sts; repeat from *



Bottom/Body:

CO 55 stitches.

Knit in garter st for 18 rows (ending with a WS row)

Transfer to circular needle.

Knit the 55 live stitches.
Pick up and knit 1 st from first short side of rectangle, place marker. Pick up and knit 14 sts from same short side, place marker.

Using a 2nd circular needle, pick up and knit CO row (55 sts).
Pick up and knit 1 st from remaining side of rectangle, place marker. Pick up and knit 14 sts from remaining side, place marker (this marker will indicate beginning of round).


Row 1: Purl to one stitch before marker, k1, repeat 3 times more (to beginning of round)
Row 2: Knit.

Continue working in this pattern.

When work measures around 2" from each corner, you can transfer all the stitches to one circular needle and continue knitting in the round.


Continue pattern until bag measures 3" from corners.


Begin Lace Pattern:

Row 1: K1, *yo, sl 1, k1, psso, k1, k2tog, yo, k1, repeat from * until 1 st before marker, knit 1, slip marker, repeat 3 times more.
Row 2: Knit.
Row 3: K2, *yo, sl 1, k2tog, psso, yo, k3, repeat from * until marker, slip marker, repeat 3 times more.
Row 4: Knit.

Continue until work measures 14.5-15" from corners.

Top:

Row 1: Purl to 1 st before marker, k1. Repeat 3 times more.
Row 2: Knit to marker, slip marker, k2tog, knit to 3 sts before marker, ssk, k1, slip marker. Repeat.
Row 3: Same as row 1
Row 4: K2tog, knit to 3 sts before marker, ssk, k1, slip marker, knit to marker, slip marker. Repeat once.
Row 5: Same as row 1
Row 6: Same as row 2
Row 7: Same as row 1
Row 8: Knit
Row 9: Same as row 1
Row 10: Same as row 2

Row 11:

BO (tightly) in Picot Bind off until 1 st before marker, BO st, drop marker, BO all side sts, drop marker. Repeat once.

**If picot is too frilly for you, just BO normally.**

Weave in ends. Block to measurements.


Using left over yarn, whip stitch D-ring clasps to sides. Weave in ends.

Strap:

Loop D-rings onto ribbon doubled on itself. Pin at desired length.

Make seem along width at desired length, trim off any extra ribbon.
Press seem flat.
Pin ribbon together, sew up each side at 1/8" to form single strap.
Press.
Sew a parallel line as close to D ring as possible. That will help to keep it from slipping around.

Attach strap. Enjoy!

NB - Feel free to enjoy the pattern, basically, this is the section of, hey, this design is by Miss Carolyn (aka Zsanica), please don't claim it as your own, or use for profit, etc., etc..

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Busy hands make for.. something... must be trouble.

New hair, new job, new knitting designs, new apartment soon... and what is missing? Confirmation from the school! I really need to find out if I'm accepted, because, if I'm not, I don't know what to do. Plan C needs forming, because I really want to move back to Ottawa no matter what. I miss it so..

I had my hair coloured today, it's a bit darker than before, I really like it. There's even a hint of red underneath. It will be nicer once it's rewashed, I hate gel so much.. It's wrong! I brought my knitting with me, or, one of my projects: the Sweetly Kinky Market bag. Apparently the other girls there were very intrigued by my knitting skills. This bag is of my own design, naming help by Miss Ifi. Not that many people check here, but, I'm planning to post the pattern once it's finished.



Why my own pattern? Because I could not find a market bag design that matched my personality, and desperately wanted something perfect and eye catching for weekend shopping. Trust me when I say, you may be surprised by it's finished form. I am sure that the name must hint slightly at this.