Taco Tuesday Dumplin' Bag by Cori Eichelberger

Taco Tuesday Dumplin' Bag

Knitting
March 2026
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stranded colorwork
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
280 - 350 yards (256 - 320 m)
SIZES: One size FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Circumference: 30" [76 cm]Base: 10" [25.5 cm] x 5" [12.5 cm]
English
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This is my12thh design in the Dumplin’ bag series. This bag coordinates with my Taco Tuesday Hat and Cowl Set

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Tacos are like a hug in a tortilla. - anonymous

Knitters know that you can never have too many bags! Carrying your projects in a bag that coordinates with a previous Irocknits Designs project, with the colors of your current cast on or with your favorite colors can be a fun way to carry your knitting with a little extra flair.

This bag is knit first as a flat bottom rectangle in garter stitch and then picked up around to knit the sides to the drawstring double knit top casing. I highly recommend matching the weight of your yarn to the pattern yarn weight that is recommended. (For example: this pattern recommends Sport weight yarn = 184 yards 168 m per 1.75 oz 50 grams). Using a skein with significantly fewer or more yards will result in a different product.

SAMPLE: Knit in Brown Sheep Nature Spun Sport weight (1 skein of MC and 10 grams each of 4 CC) using colorways NS60 Purple Splendor (MC), NS46 Red Fox (CC1), NS308 Sunburst Gold (CC2), NS109 Spring Green (CC3), and NS750 Toffee Bar (CC4). Sample weighed 81 grams using a total of 295 yards.

Keep it colorful!
©2026 Cori Eichelberger | All rights reserved. All rights reserved. This pattern was written for personal use, please honor the copyright.

Tech edit and graphic design by Corrina Ferguson. Test knitters were Lisa Smithson and Tara Budnik.