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Your weekend craft project is sorted with this free knitting bag pattern

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Love a quick-knit accessory? This chunky bag knits up in no time, with super simple stitches.

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Made to last, this easy knitting bag pattern uses 100% cotton yarn; it’s irresistibly soft and fabulously hard-wearing!

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Free knitting bag pattern

Once finished, you can line your shoulder bag with matching or fun contrasting fabric to give it more structure.

Best of all, there’s no need for zips, poppers or fastenings with this bag! The fold-over flap acts as an opening instead. 

SKILL LEVEL: EASY

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free knitted bag pattern

Tension

10 sts and 20 rows to 10x10cm over patt using 10mm needles

Measurements

29cm wide x 38cm long

Note

The bag is worked as one piece, lengthways. The strap for the bag is placed approx 15cm down from the opening. This creates the flap that you can see in the images. The strap can either be sewn on or simply clipped in place.

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You will need

DMC, Natura XL Just Cotton (100% cotton, 100g/75m)

2 balls of Yarn A Cedar (71),

1 ball of Yarn B Cream (31)

A pair of 10mm needles

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A 19mm leather bag strap

A tapestry needle

Fabric for lining (optional)

Knitted bag pattern

Cast on 31 sts using 10mm needles and Yarn A.

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Row 1 (RS) Kfb, (k2tog, kfb) to end. [32 sts]

Row 2 K2, (sl1, K2) to end.

Row 3 K2tog, (kfb, k2tog) to end. [31 sts]

Row 4 K3, (sl1, K2) to last st, K1.

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Repeat Rows 1-4 until work measures approx 30cm from cast-on edge.

 

Change to Yarn B.

Next row K1, (P1, K1) to end.

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Repeat this row until work measures approx 18cm from colour change.

 

Change to Yarn A.

Repeat Rows 1-4 until work measures approx 30cm from second colour change.

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Cast off and weave in ends.

 

To make up

With right sides facing, fold bag in half crosswise. Sew up side seams, using leftover matching yarn where appropriate. 

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Turn bag right way out and position the strap approx 15cm down from the bag opening. Clip or sew (depending on your preference) your strap to either side of the bag, working into the seam. 

The 15cm of fabric above the strap acts as the opening flap of the bag. Weave in any remaining ends. If preferred, line the bag with a matching or complementary fabric to ensure smaller items do not fall through any gaps in the knitting.

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