Double-Trouble Bag
by Margaret Radcliffe
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Double-Trouble Bag
Pattern calls for two colors (1 skein each) of handpainted DK weight yarn. These are held and knitted together throughout the project to achieve the specified gauge.
From the pattern: “Two strands of handpainted yarn are held together so their colors blend. This also produces a thicker fabric, which helps the bag keep its shape. Construction of the bag combines the concepts of starting from a strip (which forms the sides, bottom and strap) and using beometry to make the variegated yarns more interesting. Each side of the bag is three-quarters of a mitered square, missing the top triangle, which means that it can be worked flat.
About this yarn
by Cherry Tree Hill Yarn
DK
100% Merino
340 yards
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113
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