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Letter from the Editors
Dear Knitters,
Green leaves kissed with bits of yellow, red and orange, sour apples topped with caramel and
chocolate, pumpkin displays set up in grocery stores — all of these mark the start of a new season:
autumn. Along with the opening of a new seasonal chapter comes a great excuse to fall into
fabulous fashion by giving your wardrobe a much-needed makeover.
If you're excited about knitting up some new gear for fall, but have no clue where to start, allow us
to introduce you to the ultimate guide for knitting clothes patterns — you’re reading it right
now! Within the pages of this book, discover a mutlitide of practical and stylish knits meant for the
new season.
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Table of Contents
Scarves and Cowls ........................... 5
Mens Combo Cable Scarf .................................... 5
Knot Your Grandma’s Cowl .............................. 6
Popcorn Shawl ....................................................... 7
Shawls and Sweaters ....................... 9
Basic Men’s Sweater ............................................ 9
Boucle Baby Hoodie .......................................... 11
Seaside Cardigan ................................................ 13
Our Favorite Bags .........................16
Dalmatian Purse ................................................. 16
I’m Worth It Ruffled Tote ................................ 17
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Scarves and Cowls
Mens Combo Cable Scarf By: Lisa Gentry for Caron Yarn
These scarf knitting instructions are perfect
for making your man a masculine, cozy scarf.
The Men's Combo Cable Scarf features
intriguing lines and borders that make this
scarf fun to look at as well as fun to wear!
Make it in his favorite color today!
Materials:
Caron International's Simply Soft (100% Acrylic, 6 oz/170g, 315 yd/288 m): #0013 Nutmeg: 2 skeins
One pair each U.S. size 9(5.5mm) needles or size to obtain gauge
Cable needle Yarn needle
SPECIAL TERMS C3F: Slip 2 sts to cn, hold to front, k1, k2 from cn.
C3B: Slip 1 st to cn, hold to back, k2, k1 from cn. LT: Insert needle between first and second sts from back to front and knit second st through front loop, then knit first st through front loop and slip both sts off needle together.
GAUGE In Stockinette stitch, 17 sts and 23 rows = 4"/10 cm
STITCHES USED Cable Pattern: (panel of 37 sts) Note: You may work pattern from text or Chart. Row 1 all WS Rows (WS): [K1, p1] twice, k3, p2, k3, p13, k3, p2, k3, [p1, k1] twice. Row 2: [K1, p1] twice, p3, LT, p3, k3, C3F, k4, C3B, p3, LT, p3, [p1, k1] twice. Row 4: [K1, p1] twice, p3, LT, p3, k4, C3F, k2, C3B, k1, p3, LT, p3, [p1, k1] twice. Row 6: [K1, p1] twice, p3, LT, p3, k5, C3F, C3B, k2, p3, LT, p3, [p1, k1] twice. Row 8: [K1, p1] twice, p3, LT, p3, C3F, k4, C3B, k3, p3, LT, p3, [p1, k1] twice Row 10: [K1, p1] twice, p3, LT, p3, k1, C3F, k2, C3B, k4, p3, LT, p3, [p1, k1] twice. Row 12: [K1, p1] twice, p3, LT, p3, k2, C3F, C3B, k5, p3, LT, p3, [p1, k1] twice.
Rep Rows 1-12 for Cable Pattern.
SCARF CO 37 sts. Work in Cable Pattern until piece measures approx 60” from beg, ending with a WS row. Note: You may work pattern from text or Chart. BO all sts. Using yarn needle, weave in ends. Block lightly.
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Knot Your Grandma’s Cowl
By: Vickie Howell for Caron
This sophisticated pattern oozes elegance and
style. Great for a variety of ages, Knot Your
Grandma's Cowl is knit beautifully with
twisted, pretzel-like cables. Just follow these
scarf knitting instructions to create your own
luxurious cowl.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Scarf measures approximately 36"/91.5cm long (circumference)
MATERIALS
One pair size US 11 (8mm) knitting needles, or size to obtain gauge.
2 small stitch holders Yarn needle Stitch.Rock.Love. Sheep(ish) from
Caron (70% Acrylic/30% Wool; 3oz/85g,167yds/153m) #0010 Camel(ish): 4 balls
GAUGE In Stockinette stitch, 12 sts and 14 rows = 4"/10cm.
NOTE If you want a longer scarf, to wear in two loops instead of one, simply continue knitting until piece measures 3 times as long (108"/274.5cm).
SCARF INSTRUCTIONS: Using a double strand of yarn, CO 31 sts. Row 1 (RS): [K2, p2] twice, k5, p5, k5, [p2, k2] twice. Row 2: K the knit sts and p the purl sts. Rows 3–10: Repeat Rows 1 and 2. Row 11 (knot cable row): [K2, p2] twice. Make RH strip: Working back and forth over next 5 sts only (leave all other sts unworked for now), work 6 rows in St st (k on RS, p on WS); slip the 5 sts onto a stitch holder and allow strip to fall to front. Cut yarn. Slip next 5 sts onto a stitch holder and allow to fall to back. Make LH strip: With RS facing, rejoin yarn. Working back and forth over next 5 sts only, work 6 rows in St st; leave sts on left hand needle. Tie knot: With RS facing, cross RH strip in front of LH strip, then behind LH strip, and through the center opening (like tying a knot); allow RH strip to fall to the front.K5 from LH strip, p5 from 2nd stitch holder, k5 from RH strip (the RH strip is now the LH strip and vice-versa).[P2, k2] twice to complete row. Row 12: K the knit sts and p the purl sts. Repeat Rows 1–12 ten more times (for a total of eleven repeats). Repeat Rows 1–6 once more. Bind off.
FINISHING If desired, block piece. Sew cast-on and bind-off edges together to create a loop. Using yarn needle, weave in all ends.
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Popcorn Shawl
By: Red Heart Yarn
This funky shawl is adapted from a real 1978
vintage knitting pattern! You'll love donning
this classic Popcorn Shawl that's truly a blast
from the past. Made with rows of popcorn
bobbles and lace, this fringed delight is also
great for cool, summer evenings.
Shawl is 58” across long edge x 29” at back point, excluding fringe. Materials:
RED HEART® “Super Saver®”: 3 Skeins 256 Carrot.
Circular Knitting Needle: 5mm [US 8], 36” long.
Crochet Hook: 6mm [US J-10]. Stitch markers, yarn needle.
GAUGE: 14 sts = 4”; 20 rows = 4” in St st. NOTE: Shawl is worked back and forth in rows starting at center of long edge. Stitches are increased at edges and center point to make
sides. Circular needle is used to accommodate large number of stitches. SPECIAL ABBREVIATION Popcorn: [Knit in front and in back] 3 times in next st – 6 sts on right-hand needle, pass each st one at a time over last st made – 1 st remains. Abbreviations : k = knit; k2tog = knit 2 sts together; mm = millimeters; p = purl; St st = Stockinette stitch; st(s) = stitch(es); tbl = through back loop; tog = together; yo = yarn over; [ ] = work directions in brackets the number of times specified; * or ** = repeat whatever follows the * or ** as indicated. SHAWL Starting at center of long edge, cast on 3 sts. Row 1: K1, [yo, k1] twice – 5 sts. Row 2: Knit. Row 3: [K1, yo] twice, place marker, k1 for center st, place marker, [yo, k1] twice – 9 sts. Row 4: Knit. Row 5: K1, [yo, k3, yo, k1] twice – 13 sts. Row 6: Knit. Row 7: K1, [yo, k5, yo, k1] twice – 17 sts. Row 8: K1, p6, k1, knit center stitch, k1, p6, k1. Row 9: K1, yo, [k2tog, yo] to 1 st before marker, k1, yo, knit center stitch, yo, k1, yo, [k2tog tbl, yo] to last stitch, k1 – 21 sts; 4 sts increased. Row 10: K1, purl to 1 st before marker, k3, purl to last stitch, k1. Row 11: K1, yo, knit to marker, yo, k1, yo, knit to last stitch, yo, k1 – 25 sts. Row 12: Knit. Rows 13-15: Repeat Rows 11-12, then Row 11 – 33 sts on last row. Row 16: Repeat Row 10. Row 17: K1, yo, k3, [Popcorn in next st, k3] to marker, yo, knit center stitch, yo, [k3, Popcorn in next st] across to last 4 sts, k3, yo, k1 – 37 sts. Row 18-24: Repeat Rows 10-16. Repeat Rows 9-24 for 8 more times, then Rows 9-14 once. Bind off.
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FINISHING Weave in ends. Fringe Cut 4 stands of yarn, each 16” long for each Fringe. Holding 4 strands together, fold strands in half. Insert
crochet hook along bind-off edge of Shawl and pull folded end through. Pull ends of strands through folded loop and pull to tighten. Attach Fringe in every other st along bind-off row.
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Shawls and Sweaters
Basic Men’s Sweater
By: Bernat
This classic sweater is a must-have for men.
Made with basic stitches and minimal
detailing, this easy sweater is perfect for
dressing up and down.
Sizes: To fit chest measurement: Small: 34-36" [87-92 cm] Medium: 38-40" [97-102 cm] Large: 42-44" [107-112 cm] Extra-Large: 46-48" [117-122 cm] 2 Extra-Large: 50-52" [127-132 cm]
Materials:
Bernat Denimstyle (3.5 oz/100 g) or yarn of choice (Sizes S- 7 balls, M - 7 balls, L- 8 balls, XL - 8 balls, 2XL - 9 balls)
Sizes 4.5 mm (U.S. 7) and 5 mm (U.S. 8) knitting needles or size needed to obtain gauge. 2 st holders.
Gauge: 18 sts and 24 rows = 4 ins 10 cm with larger needles in stocking st.
Pattern: The instructions are written for smallest size. If changes are necessary for larger sizes, the instructions will be written thus ( ).
BACK **With smaller needles, cast on 95 (99-103-115-125) sts. ***1st row: *K1. P1. Rep from * to last st. K1. 2nd row: *P1. K1. Rep from * to last st. P1. Rep last 2 rows (K1. P1) ribbing until work from beg measures 2½ ins [6 cm], end with a 2nd row.*** Change to larger needles and proceed in stocking st** until work from beg measures 27 (27½-28- 29-30) ins [68.5 (70-71-73.5-76) cm], ending with a purl row.
Shoulders: Cast off 30 (32-33- 38-43) sts beg next 2 rows. Leave rem 35 (35-37-39-39) sts on a st holder.
FRONT Work from ** to ** as given for Back. Cont even until work from beg measures 24 (24½-24½-25- 25½) ins [61 (62-62-63.5-65) cm], ending with a purl row.
Shape Neck: Next row: K38 (40-42-48-53) (neck edge). Turn. Leave rem sts on a spare needle. Dec 1 st at neck edge on next 4 rows, then every follow alt row to 30 (32-33-38-43) sts.
Cont even until work measures same length as Back to shoulder ending with a purl row. Cast off. With RS of work facing slip next 19 sts from spare needle onto a st holder. Join yarn to rem sts and work as given for left side reversing shaping.
SLEEVES With smaller needles, cast on 43 (49-49-51-51) sts. Rep from *** to *** as given for Back.
Change to larger needles and proceed in stocking st inc 1 st each end of needle on next and following 4th rows to 73 (77-93-97-101)
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sts, then every 6th row to 81 (85- 95-99-103) sts. Cont even until work from beg measures 17½ (18-18½-18½-19) ins [44.5 (45.5-47-47-48) cm], ending with a purl row. Cast off.
Neckband: Sew right shoulder seam. With RS of work facing and smaller needles, pick up and knit 18 (19-20-22-24) sts down left front neck edge. K19 from front st holder. Pick up and knit 18 (19-20- 22-24) sts up right front neck edge. K35 (35-37-39-39) from back st holder, dec 1 st at center. 89 (91-95-101-105) sts. Work 1½ ins [4 cm] of (K1. P1) ribbing as given for Back. Cast off loosely. Sew left shoulder and neckband seam.
Neckband: Sew right shoulder seam. With RS of work facing and smaller needles, pick up and knit 18 (19-20-22-24) sts down left front neck edge. K19 from front st holder. Pick up and knit 18 (19-20- 22-24) sts up right front neck edge. K35 (35-37-39-39) from back st holder, dec 1 st at center. 89 (91-95-101-105) sts. Work 1½ ins [4 cm] of (K1. P1) ribbing as given for Back. Cast off loosely. Sew left shoulder and neckband seam.
FINISHING Place markers on sides of Front and Back 9 (9½-10½-11-11½) ins [23 (24-26.5-28-29) cm] down from shoulders. Sew sleeves between markers. Sew side and sleeve seams.
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Boucle Baby Hoodie
By: Bernat
Perfectly soft and easy to knit, this Boucle
Baby Hoodie features matching buttons and a
cozy hood. Make Baby something special for
its first day home! This pattern can also be
adjusted to fit kids up to four years of age.
Materials:
Yarn: Bernat® Baby Bouclé (Big Ball) (300 g / 10.5 oz) Sizes: 12 mos (18 mos-2 yrs-4 yrs) 1 ball OR Bernat® Baby Bouclé (100 g / 3.5 oz): 2 (2-3-3) balls
Knitting Needles: Size 5 mm (U.S. 8) knitting needles or size needed to obtain gauge. 5 buttons.
Sizes: 12 mos (18 mos-2 yrs-4 yrs) Chest measurement 18 (19-21-23) ins 45.5 (48-53.5-58.5) cm.
Finished chest: 21 (23-25-27) ins 53.5 (58.5-63.5-68.5) cm.
Gauge: 15 sts and 22 rows = 4 ins 10 cm in stocking st.
Pattern: The instructions are written for smallest size. If changes are necessary for larger sizes the instructions will be written thus ( ).
Back: Cast on 37 (40-44-48) sts. Knit 5 rows (noting first row is WS) and inc 3 sts evenly across last row. 40 (43-47-51) sts. Proceed in stocking st for 6 1/2 (7-7 3/4- 8 1/2)" [16.5 (18-19.5-21.5) cm] total length, ending with a purl row.
Shape armholes: Cast off 4 (5-6-6) sts beg next 2 rows. 32 (33-35-39) sts rem. Cont even until armholes measure 5 (5 1/2-5 1/2-6)" [12.5 (14-14-15) cm], ending with a purl row. Cast off.
Left Front: **Cast on 18 (20-22- 24) sts. Knit 5 rows, inc 2 sts evenly across last row. 20 (22-24-26) sts. Proceed in stocking st for 6 1/2 (7-7 3/4- 8 1/2)" [16.5 (18-19.5-21.5) cm] total length,** ending with a purl row.
Shape armhole: Cast off 4 (5-6-6) sts beg of next row. 16 (17-18-20) sts rem. Cont even until armhole measures 2 3/4 (3 1/4-31/4 -3 3/4)" [7 (8-8-9.5) cm], ending with a knit row.
Shape neck: Next row: Cast off 4 (4- 4-5) sts (neck edge). Purl to end of row. Dec 1 st at neck edge on next and following alt rows to 9 (10-10-11) sts.
Cont even until work from beg measures same length as Back to shoulders, ending with a purl row. Cast off.
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Right Front: Work from ** to ** as given for Left Front, ending with a knit row.
Shape armhole: Cast off 4 (5-6-6) sts beg of next row. 16 (17-18-20) sts rem. Cont even until armhole measures 2 3/4 (3 1/4-3 1/4-3 3/4)" [7 (8-8-9.5) cm], ending with a purl row.
Neck shaping: Next row: Cast off 4 (4-4-5) sts (neck edge). Knit to end of row. Purl 1 row. Dec 1 st at neck edge on next and following alt rows to 9 (10-10-11) sts.
Cont even until work from beg measures same length as Back to shoulders, ending with a purl row. Cast off.
Sleeves: Cast on 24 (26-26-28) sts. Knit 5 rows, inc 2 sts evenly across last row. 26 (28-28-30) sts. Proceed in stocking st, inc 1 st each end of needle on 5th and every following 4th (4th-4th-6th) row until there are 38 (40- 40-44) sts.
Cont even for 7 1/2 (8-9-11)" [19 (20.5-23-28) cm] total length, ending with a purl row. Place a marker at each end of last row. Work a further 4 (6-8-8) rows even. Cast off.
Hood: Cast on 68 (70-72-74) sts. Knit 5 rows, inc 5 sts evenly across last row. 73 (75-77-79) sts.
Proceed in stocking st, dec 1 st each end of needle on next and every following alt row to 57 (59-61-65) sts. Cont even for 7 (7 1/4-7 1/2-8)" [18 (18.5-19-20.5) cm] total length, ending with a purl row.
Shape back: Cast off 5 sts beg next 8 rows. Cast off rem 17 (19-21-25) sts.
Finishing: Buttonhole Band: With RS facing of Right Front for Her or Left Front for Him, pick up and knit 33 (37-41-46) sts evenly between neck edge and lower edge. Knit 3 rows. 4th row: (RS). K1 (1-1-2). *K2tog. yfwd. K5 (6-7-8). Rep from * 3 times more. K2tog. yfwd. Knit to end of row. Knit 2 rows. Cast off knitwise (WS).
Button Band: Work as given for Buttonhole Band, on Left Front for Her or Right Front for Him, omitting all reference to buttonholes. Sew shoulder seams. Fold Hood in half and sew back seam. Sew shaped edge of Hood to neck opening. Sew in Sleeves placing rows above markers along armhole edges of Fronts and Back to form square armholes. Sew side and sleeve seams. Sew buttons to correspond to buttonholes.
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Seaside Cardigan By: Shannon Mullett-Bowlsby for Caron
This stunning Seaside Cardigan is just what
you need for spring. It's lightweight, bold in
color and it works for both dressy and casual
events. Free knitting patterns like this
cardigan are meant for more experienced
knitters, but even if you're a beginner, this
pattern is well worth the effort.
Size: Small (Medium, Large/1X, 2-3X, 4X, 5-6X)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Chest: 34 (40 3/4, 47 1/4, 54, 60 3/4, 67 1/4)" Length: 17 (17 1/4, 17 1/2, 17 3/4, 18, 18)"
GAUGE: In Lace Pattern, 18 sts and 21 rows = 4"/10 cm
ABBREVIATIONS Sk2p: Slip 1 knitwise, knit 2 stitches together, pass slipped stitch over. (2 stitches decreased)
STITCHES USED Garter stitch: Knit every row. Stockinette stitch (St st): Knit on RS, purl on WS. Lace Pattern (multiple of 15 sts) (see Chart)
Note: You may use text or Chart for Lace Pattern.
Row 1 (RS): *P1, k3tog, k2, [yo, k1] 3 times, yo, k2, sk2p, p1; rep from * to end. Rows 2 and 4: *K1, p13, k1; rep from * to end. Row 3: *P1, k3tog, [k1, yo] twice, k3, [yo, k1] twice, sk2p, p1; rep from * to end. Row 5: *P1, k3tog, yo, k1, yo, k5, yo, k1, yo, sk2p, p1; rep from * to end. Row 6: Rep Row 2. Rep Rows 1-6 for Lace Pattern
NOTE Cardi body is worked in one piece starting at lower edge, to armhole. Piece is then divided into Right Front, Back, and Left Front. Sleeves are knitted separately and sewn on.
BODY CO 171 (201, 231, 261, 291, 321) sts.
Knit 3 rows.
Est Patt (RS): K3 (edge sts, keep in Garter st), work in Lace Pattern to last 3 sts, k3 (edge sts, keep in Garter st).
Working in Garter st (knit every row) on first and last 3 sts, and Lace Pattern as est on remaining sts, work even until piece measures 9 1/2 (9 3/4, 8 1/2, 8 3/4, 7 1/2, 7 1/2)" from beg, ending with a WS row.
Divide for Fronts and Back (RS): Work 48 (56, 63, 71, 78, 86) sts as est, sl these sts to a holder for Right Front, increase 0 (1, 0, 1, 0, 1) st(s) (using M1 increase), work 75 (89, 105, 119, 135, 149) sts as est, increase 0 (1, 0, 1, 0, 1) st(s) (using M1 increase), sl these sts (including increased sts) to a holder for Back, work to end.
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LEFT FRONT Next Row (WS): Cont in patt as est, work even until armhole measures 7 1/2 (7 1/2, 9, 9, 10 1/2, 10 1/2)" from dividing row, ending with a WS row. BO all sts.
BACK Next Row (WS): With WS facing, return to sts on holder for Back, join yarn. P1 (edge st, keep in St st), work in patt as est to last st, p1 (edge st, keep in St st)–75 (91, 105, 121, 135, 151) sts.
Working in St st on first and last st, and Lace Pattern as est on remaining sts, work even until armhole measures 7 1/2 (7 1/2, 9, 9, 10 1/2, 10 1/2)" from dividing row, ending with a WS row. BO all sts.
RIGHT FRONT Next Row (WS): With WS facing, return to sts on holder for Right Front, join yarn. Cont in patt as est, work even until armhole measures 7 1/2 (7 1/2, 9, 9, 10 1/2, 10 1/2)" from dividing row, ending with a WS row. BO all sts.
SLEEVE CO 66 (66, 81, 81, 96, 96) sts.
Knit 3 rows.
Est Patt (RS): K3 (edge sts, keep in Garter st), work in Lace Pattern to last 3 sts, k3 (edge sts, keep in Garter st).
Working in Garter st on first and last 3 sts, and Lace Pattern as est on remaining sts, work even until piece measures 14 (14, 14 1/4, 14 1/2, 14 3/4, 15)" from beg, ending with a WS row. BO all sts.
FINISHING Sew shoulder seams for 5 1/4 (6 3/4, 8 1/4, 9 1/4, 11, 12)", or desired width. Sew in Sleeves. Sew Sleeve seams.
Using yarn needle, weave in ends.
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Our Favorite Bags
Dalmatian Purse By: Darla Sims from Red Heart Yarn
You'll love putting together this unique knit
bag pattern. Find your inner funky fashionista
and create your own Dalmatian Purse. Made
with black-and-white pom pom yarn, this
adorable accessory is calling your name!
Size: Bag measures 10” wide x 8” tall. Materials:
RED HEART® “SuperSaver®”: 1 skein in 312 Black A.
RED HEART® “Pomp-A-Doodle™”: 2 skeins in Night & Day B.
Knitting Needles: 8 mm [US 11]. Black faux leather handle. 9” black zipper. Sewing needle and matching yarn. Yarn needle.
GAUGE: 10 sts = 4”; 12 rows = 4” in garter stitch holding 1 strand of A and B together. Use any size needles to obtain the specified gauge. NOTE: Hold 1 strand of A and B together throughout.
Work with core of B between pompoms. Work 2 stitches between each pompom. Push pompoms to right side of work. BAG With 1 strand of A, cast on 24 sts. Join 1 strand of B and working with 1 strand of A and B held together, work in garter st until piece measures 16” from beginning, end with a wrong side row. Cut B and add a second strand of A. Holding 2 strands of A together, knit 1 row, purl 1 row. Bind off. With right side facing and holding 2 strands of A together, pick up and knit 24 sts along cast-on row. Purl 1 row. Bind off. FINISHING Fold piece in half crosswise to make a Bag 10” x 8”. Sew side seams. Sew zipper across top edge. Sew handle at top edge.
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I’m Worth It Ruffled Tote
By: Lorna Miser from Red Heart Yarn
Every gal deserves to have a knit bag pattern
that's just as beautiful as they are! This simple-
to-make I'm Worth It Ruffled Tote is just what
you need for day-to-day wear. Whether you use
it to carry a current knitting project or your
wallet, this sturdy stockinette stitch bag mixes
functional with fashionable in a snap!
Size: Bag measures 11” high x 20” around. Materials:
STITCH NATION ™ Full o’ Sheep™: 2 balls 2915 Chianti A.
RED HEART® Boutique™ Sashay™: 1 ball 1949 Salsa B.
Circular Knitting Needles: 3.75mm [US 5] – 20”.
Double Pointed Knitting Needles: 3.75mm [US 5].
GAUGE: 20 sts = 4” in Stockinette Stitch.
Use any size needles to obtain the gauge. TOTE Bottom Section With A, cast on 10 sts. Work in Garter stitch (knit every row) for 8”. Bind off. Bag Body Pick up and knit 100 sts evenly around the four sides of the purse bottom rectangle. Knit every round until 9” from pick-up row. Ruffles It will be easier to work with the Sashay yarn (B) if a few yards are unrolled from the skein then pulled open. Use the NON-metallic edge to attach to the purse. Next 2 Rounds: * Insert right needle through a loop on the edge of B then through the next stitch on the left needle and knit both together with A, skip 2 loops on B; repeat from * around. After working 2 rounds of ruffles, cut B. Continue with A. Upper Edge and Handle Holes Round 1: Knit. Round 2: Purl. Rounds 3-8: Repeat Rounds 1 and 2. Round 9: [Knit 10, k2tog, yo, knit 26, k2tog, yo, k10] twice. Round 10: Purl. Rounds 11-16: Repeat Rounds 1 and 2. Bind off. Handle With 2 double pointed needles and A, cast on 6 sts. * Knit 6 but do not turn work, push sts to opposite end of needle, draw yarn firmly behind needle; repeat from * until handle measures 38”. Bind off. Insert handle through holes in purse. Sew ends together.
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