Pirate Messenger Bag
by Alison Stewart-Guinee
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Pirate Messenger Bag
This pattern was originally created for my 16 year old son and is included in my book, Fairy Tale Knits. It has been a favorite among all of the kids in these parts, from the very youngest who used it as a trick or treat bag, to the oldest who used it as a messenger bag for toting homework and whatnot.
It is knitted from the bottom-up, in the round, and is then felted to make it sturdy and durable.
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- First published: August 2009
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