Knitted Craft Bag


This is a free knitting pattern for a knitted craft bag bag.  The knitted craft bag is perfect for keeping knitting sewing or drawing materials together. This free knitting pattern for a knitted craft bag has strong integral handles which makes it easy to hold and carry.   This knitted craft bag is 35cm long x 30cm high x 7 cm wide.

 

Requirements:
1 x 100g DK Yarn Colour A  (Royal Blue)
1 x 100g DK Yarn Colour B  (Bright Red)
1 x 100g DK Yarn Colour C  (Navy Blue)
1 x 4.0mm Knitting Needles
2 x Long plastic craft handles with 25cm gap to attach bag
Lining material if required.


Pattern for Knitted Craft bag:
Print (make 1)


Using 4.0mm needles and colour A cast on 90 stitches.
Using stocking stitch work 6 rows.

Shaping for Handle 1:
Cast off 15 stitches at the beginning of next two rows.  (60sts)
Work an additional 8 rows in stocking stitch.
Cast on 15 stitches at end of next 2 rows.  (90sts)

Pattern 1:
Change to colour B and work 2 rows in Stocking stitch
Change to colour C and work 2 rows in Stocking stitch
Change to colour A and work 2 rows in Stocking stitch
Continue working with these three colours until work measures 30cm from the cast on at end of handle shaping, ending with colour B.

Shape Bottom of bag:
Change to colour C and cast off 7 stitches at the beginning of next two rows.
Continue in stocking stitch until work measures  approximately 9cm from the casting off above.  The length of the work should be twice the length of the cast off edge.
Cast on 7 stitches at the end of the next two row.

Pattern 2:
Change to colour B and work 2 rows in Stocking stitch
Change to colour A and work 2 rows in Stocking stitch
Change to colour C and work 2 rows in Stocking stitch
Continue working with these three colours until work measures 30cm from the cast on at the bottom of the bag, ending with colour B.

Shaping for Handle 2:
Change to colour A and cast off 15 stitches at the beginning of next two rows.  (60sts)
Work 8 rows in stocking stitch.
Cast on 15 stitches at end of next 2 rows.  (90sts)
Work an additional 6 rows in stocking stitch.  Cast off.

To make Up:

Taking the first handle thread it onto the bag and let it sit on the 8 rows of shaping for handle 1.  Secure the handle in place by sewing together the cast on and cast off stitches on either side of the handle.  Repeat with handle 2 on the other side of the bag, taking care to ensure the correct side of the bag is on the outside.

With the wrong side facing, carefully sew up the sides of the bag, as you get to the handles carefully open out the fold to extend the seam to the top of the bag on both sides. Keep the coloured stripes aligned with each other as much as possible for that professional look.  Next sew up the bottom seam of the bag, this seam should form a T-shape to the side seam on the bag.

If a lining is required it should be attached now and secured in place.
With the outside facing, fold over the top of the bag (6rows of stocking stitch) and secure firmly to main body of the bag, taking care to ensure that the stitching is not seen on the outside of the bag.




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