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Hexagonal Shoulder Bag
Skill Level: Experienced
Finished Measurements: 12” wide x 10” high x 2½“ thick, with a 2” strap about 36” long.
Yarn: Tahki Yarns Cotton Classic (1¾oz/50g; 108yds/98m; cotton) 4 skeins Purple #3945
Needles:
* Size 4 (3.5mm) needles in double-pointed (dpn) and two 20” (50cm) circulars.
Two size 8 (5mm) circulars, any length,or size to obtain gauge*
Extras:
- Size F/5 (4mm) crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- 1 button, 1” to 1¼“ in diameter
- 1 yd cotton canvas in Cream for lining
- Sewing thread in yarn and lining colors
- Stitch markers, 5 in one color and 1 in contrasting color
- Waste yarn
- Freezer paper and protractor for lining pattern
Blocked Gauge:
- (NOTE: Stitch gauge on smaller needles must match row gauge on larger needles. Adjust needle size if necessary to achieve this.)
- 24 sts and 32 rows to 4”/10cm in St st using size 4 (3.5mm) needles
- 21 sts and 24 rows to 4”/10cm in St st using size 8 (5mm) needles
Construction Notes: “This shoulder bag consists of two lace hexagons joined together on four sides by a double fabric gusset strip. The gusset continues and becomes the shoulder strap. The other two sides of each hexagon are finished with I-Cord and fold over to close the bag, with the outer flap secured by a decorative button. A washable fabric is used for the lining for easy care and to highlight the lace itself.”
Notes:
- Hexagon is knit from center out.
- Only odd rnds are marked on the chart. knit all sts on even rnds.
- See Techniques, p. 162, for circular beginnings, sl2tog-k1-p2sso, and St st grafting.
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- First published: November 2000
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- Last updated: November 10, 2018 …
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