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Irish Kate Market Bag
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Updated, January 2012. Worsted weight yarn, 300 yards.
I have loved Irish crochet as a fast and fun way to make items. A market bag typically involves stitch work similar to that of Irish crochet. The base of the bag is based on an old pattern for a pot holder by the name of a Catherine Wheel.
If Catherine were to be here today enjoying a cup of Earl Grey tea with some shortbread cookies, I’m sure she’d ask to be called Kate.
The combination of patterns makes for a lovely market bag with a sturdy handle that can deal with all the bread and fresh veges you care to fill it with.
I hope you enjoy this pattern as much as I enjoyed creating it! :-)
For those of you who use English crochet terms and not American, please use this chart to make conversions in your pattern.
American (Pattern) English/Aussie
ch = chain ch = chain
slip st = slip stitch sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet dc = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet htr = half treble
dc = double crochet tr = treble
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