Funner Summer Beach Bag |
Yeah, I know "funner" isn't a word. But my kids don't, and that was the inspiration for this brightly striped, cleverly constructed (in my opinion, at least!) bag. Designed seamlessly with faux i-cords for structure and a fun lace pattern, this is one of the sturdier and prettier knit bags you'll find. Knit it, and you'll make your summer more fun. Or, you know, go to the water slides or something like that instead. Your call. :)
Yarn: Plymouth Yarn Whitney (91% Cotton, 9% Nylon; 87 yards [89 meters]/50 grams); #1001 Natural - three skeins (color A), #1009 Cranberry - two skeins (color B)
The lace pattern. So purty! |
Notions: Tapestry needle, 9 stitch markers
So let's make a bag! First, then, I should mention that any time you're slipping stitches in this bag, you're pulling the yarn tight behind them. This will help to create that faux i-cord rib, and the edges of the strap. I should also mention that this bag is worked bottom-up. So with that in mind, using your color A yarn and your dpns, cast on 8 stitches loosely, divide evenly between four dpns, and join in round. Then we'll work a few set-up rows, as follows:
Set-up Row 1: using color A, * p1, m1r, p1; rep from * (+4 stitches)
Set-up Row 2: using color A, * p1, slip 1 with yarn in back (wyib), p1 *
Set-up Row 3: using color A, * p1, m1r, k1, m1l, p1 * (+8 stitches)
Once these three set-up rows are done, we'll knit a marker placement row, as follows: