Round bottom mesh bag
Started with a double stranded bottom on dpns and then increased out gradually. Using a mesh stitch for the body of the bag. On the top decreases.
4/1: Finished handles, just need to weave in ends and take pictures.
Started with a double stranded bottom on dpns and then increased out gradually. Using a mesh stitch for the body of the bag. On the top decreases.
4/1: Finished handles, just need to weave in ends and take pictures.
Began | March 21, 2009 |
Finished | March 31, 2009 |
100% | |
Edited | May 26, 2009 |
Made for | me |
I did a mix of colors for this rather than a solid – For cast on and bind off, I held 3 strands of red. For most of the potholder, 3 strands of white. Towards the middle, it’s 2 white, 1 red. And the very middle stripe is 2 red, 1 white. This was mainly…
choosing two of my precious yarns to make this yarn, helping me get through a cold, and the holidays. A highly cherished Voolenvine and a beautiful gift of Australian yarn from AuntieJo.
Project Number Assigned: 5212 Cast on with ZKN Operation Sock Drawer day. Used less than two threads of beads.
short sleeve, cuffs and button band using the dyed yarn. rest will be handspun, alternating skeins.
Used some 2 ply fingering weight remnant yarn from Heather. Knit 7 of them, 1 was wonky!