Handspun Yarn Bag Purse by Rachel Strutman

Handspun Yarn Bag Purse

Rachel Strutman's Ravelry Store
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Knitting
May 2014
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
US 15 - 10.0 mm
300 - 350 yards (274 - 320 m)
English
This pattern is available for $5.99 USD buy it now

I confess, I’m a bag-a-holic. And when it comes to yarn, I need a bag to hold my purse items AND yarn project. I created this bag for just that, the perfect funky hippie gypsy yarn bag! It’s durable and a perfect size and length for the over achieving yarnie like myself!

I knit this with my own personal stash of handspun yarn.

**This listing is for the pattern only! All pictures shown are created using this pattern, not the actual item for sale**

This is a quick, easy, satisfying project that works up quickly on many yarn/needle combinations. This pattern is very addicting!

More Info:
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Skills used: knit, purl, k2tog, inc, dec
Amount of Time To Complete Project: About 3-5 hours depending on skill level
Pattern Format: Adobe .pdf file

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Material lists to create them are included in this pattern.

I used 300 yards of super bulky TNT 2 ply of my own handspun yarn for this purse. You can find listings of them in my shop. Convo me for any custom orders!

Please feel free to make/sell items from this pattern, but do not sell, copy or redistribute the pattern itself to anyone else. Patterns are a form of income for my family, I appreciate your consideration in this matter.

**This listing is for the pattern only! All pictures shown are created using this pattern, not the actual item for sale** Please feel free to convo me for any questions!

This pattern was written by Rachel Strutman.