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أم قسمت
15-03-2007, 06:07 AM
وانا باتمشي في النت لقيت الشنط دي اتفرجوا كده
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وردة لبنان
15-03-2007, 06:12 AM
حلوين تسلم ايديك بس تنفيذهم صعب
أم قسمت
15-03-2007, 06:23 AM
ازيك ياورده انتي سهرانه زيي
ولا صعب ولا حاجه شاوري وانا اشرح بعون الله
_lamiae_
15-03-2007, 01:59 PM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
صباح الخير
ازيك يا ام قسمت
زي معودتينا اعمال روعة
* تسلم مجايبك
sabahbouha
15-03-2007, 03:03 PM
حلوييييييييين كتييييييييييييييييييير
تسلمي يا أحلى أم قسمت
جنة الطيور
15-03-2007, 03:22 PM
مشكورو حبيبتي كتير حلوين زوقك حلو
يسلمو هالايدين ام قسمت
ام الكرم
15-03-2007, 04:06 PM
ايش هالحلاوة
بس اعتقدانها مش تريكو
علم بلادي
15-03-2007, 04:56 PM
يعطيك العافيه ياابلتنا .... شنط جميله .....
نوع الخيوط غريبه!!! ....
bosy_md
15-03-2007, 06:15 PM
راااااااااائعه يا احلى ام قسمت
موديلات تجنن
تصدقى عمرى ما تخيلت ان التريكو ممكن يبقى بالجمال ده كله
تسلمى حبيبتى
فنانة مصرية
15-03-2007, 06:28 PM
يا سلام ياسلام على الجمال
حبيبة قلبى الشنط تجننننننننننننننننن
ياللا علمينا التريكو عشان نقدر نعملهم وتشوفيهم
نسمات الصباح
15-03-2007, 06:52 PM
انا بقول يا ام قسمت الرائع مش يجي غير من الروعه والروعة هي انتي
( غزل عفيف ) هههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههههه
rosse
15-03-2007, 06:59 PM
خلاص كل الكلام الي عاوزه اقوله قالوه الاخوات
شكررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررا..........
مستنيه الترجمه للمفارش اياهم........فاكره ولا ناسيه.......
salma02
15-03-2007, 07:29 PM
تسلم ايديكي يا ام قسمت انا نفسي شنطة زي دول مليش دعوة ههههههههههههههه
نورماندى2
15-03-2007, 07:40 PM
تسلم مجايبك يا ام قسمت احنا مش ملاحقين من جمال الكروشيه ولا التريكوووووووووووووووووو
MANAL SHAKIR
15-03-2007, 10:02 PM
ايه ده ياوزة
منين الجمال هذا.....
تسلمي حياتي
Farrawlla
15-03-2007, 10:32 PM
Very pretty I have seen them in another Forume :) LOVELY
دعوة للتفاؤل
15-03-2007, 10:36 PM
شنط في الجون يا ماما والله كلهم حلووين
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 12:37 AM
حبيبتي لمياء
الله عليكي بقيتي بتتكلمي مصري لبلب
والله انتي زوينه بزاف
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 12:39 AM
تسلمي يااطعم sabahboha
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 12:41 AM
العزيزه جنه الطيور
تسلمي ويسلم ذوقك
العزبزه ام الكرم الله يخليكي بس الشنط تريكو تحبي اجيبلك الباترون
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 12:43 AM
حبيبتي علم
الف شكر ياحبي
الخيوط تقريبا صوف وياما في عالم الخيوط عجائب
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 12:45 AM
مش كده يابوسي؟ انا كمان اول ماشفتهم جريت وجبتهم علي طول
تسلمي لي يااحلي بنوته
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 12:46 AM
يااحلي فنانه في الدنيا وحشتيني جدا ياام مي ياغاليه
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 01:01 AM
وكالعاده كلك ذوق ياقمر
تسلمي ياجيكو
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 03:34 AM
ايه الكلام الجميل ده يانسمات
ربنا يخليكي ياحبيبتي واختي وصديقتي
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 03:37 AM
حبيبتي روز
الله يخليكي ياحبي والعفو لاشكر علي واجب
ترجمه؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟ ترجمه ايه
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 03:38 AM
حبيبتي سلمي
شاوري انتي بس وانا تحت امرك ياقمر
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 03:41 AM
الحبيبه نورماندي
تسلمي ياقمر
فنانة مصرية
16-03-2007, 04:10 AM
وحشتينييييييييييييييييييييييييي
أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 04:45 PM
وانتي كمان والله ياام مي وحشتيني جدا ودخلت لك امبارح وقعدت انادي لكن مش رديتي الظاهر كنتي نمتي
أم ياسر أحمد
16-03-2007, 07:12 PM
الشنط كلها حلوة اووووى وعايزه بشده اعرف طريقة عمل الشنطة دى
buenachica
16-03-2007, 07:39 PM
تحفة بجد ونوع الخيط جمل جدااااااااااااااااا
عجبتنى دى أوى
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أم قسمت
16-03-2007, 11:32 PM
A simple striped tote becomes something special for musicians, dancers or anyone with a song in their heart. Easy embroidery transforms this bag with two measures of Beethoven’s Ode to Joy. This bag is constructed by knitting the >-< shaped handles first, then joining and knitting in the round. The bottom is mitered into four corners, and finished with a flat bind-off. This gives the maker the option of a flat-bottomed bag, or a U-shaped bag (shown). Instructions are provided to line the U-shaped bag. It measures (after felting) about 12" wide, and 10" tall, not including the straps.
Materials:
elann.com Peruvian Highland Wool (http://www.elann.com/productdisp.asp?NAME=elann%2Ecom+Peruvian+Highland +Wool&Cat=&ProductType=5&Count=1) - 2 balls color A (2170 Salmon), 1 ball color B (0100 natural) and one ball color C (0500 black).
One circular knitting needle (24” or 29”) size 5.0 mm (US 8), and a straight needle in the same size to bind off.
To finish, three skeins of black embroidery floss, a crewel needle.
For lining the U shaped bag-3/8 yard lining material, interfacing and a snap, if desired.
Nice to have: scotch tape and a few quarters for note layout.
Note: You will need the entire ball of color B, but only a partial ball of color C. Select a muted light to medium color for color A, because the embroidery should stand out.
Gauge: not critical. About 4.5 stitches per inch.
Note: when working on a flat piece, garter stitch is worked by knitting every row. Working in the round, garter stitch is worked by knitting one round, and purling the next. In the round, stockinette is worked by knitting every row.
TECHNIQUES USED:
Temporary (or Provisional) Cast-On (Crochet Cast On):
With crochet hook and waste yarn (preferably smooth cotton), loosely chain the number of stitches needed, plus a few extra chains. Cut yarn. With larger circular needle and main yarn, pick up and knit 1 stitch into the back ‘bump’ of the first chain. Continue, knitting 1 stitch into each chain until you have the required number of stitches. Do not work into leftover chains. (When ready to work stitches in the opposite direction, transfer stitches to a needle and remove the waste yarn by pulling the tail of the chain.)
INSTRUCTIONS:
Using color A, circular needles and a provisional cast-on, cast on 50 stitches. Knit one row.
Right side-begin decreases. Slip one, k2tog, knit across until three remain on the needles, k2tog, knit one. Turn, slip the next stitch, and knit across. Repeat these two decrease rows until 10 stitches remain, ending with a wrong side row.
Continuing in garter stitch, knit 46 rows, slipping the first stitch of every row, finishing with a wrong side row. (This is easier to keep track of if you mark the first row.)
Increase by slipping the first stitch, knit into the front and back of the next stitch. Knit until 2 stitches before the end of the row, knit into the front and back of the next stitch, knit the last stitch. Knit the next row. Repeat these two rows until 50 stitches are on the needle, finishing with a wrong side row. Break yarn.
Undo the provisional cast-on, (be very careful not to twist the handle), and slide half the stitches to one needle, and half to the other.
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Place a marker (PM) to mark the beginning of the round. Work 12 rounds in garter stitch (knit one row, purl one row.) You will probably need to purl the first row to stay in pattern. Break yarn and begin color striping in stockinette stitch with color B.
Color B - On the first row only, knit 20, make 1 (M1) stitch. Repeat 4 times (105 stitches total). Knit three rows plain.
Color C - 1 row
Color B - 6 rows
Color C - 1 row
Color B - 6 rows
Color C -1 row
Color B - 6 rows
Color C - 1 row
Color B - 4 rows. Increase in the fifth row. Knit 21, make 1. Repeat all the way around the bag. (110 stitches on the needles). Knit one more row plain.
Change to color A. Beginning with a knit round, resume garter stitch for 14 rounds. Increase: (K27, M1) four times, end K2 (114 stitches). Staying in garter stitch, work for 6 additional rounds. The next round should be a purl row. (If it’s not, knit another round, and get to one.)
Set up to decrease-work 13 stitches, place marker. Work 31 stitches, PM. Work 13 stitches PM. Work 13 stitches, PM, work 31 stitches PM, work 13.
Bottom flap (work in stockinette, knitting every round):
Row 1 - **K5, slip 1, Knit 2tog, pass slipped stitch over (PSSO) knit 5 ** (one corner established). Knit 31. Repeat from ** to ** twice (slipping markers as you come to them), knit 31, and repeat ** to ** once more. All four corners established (106 sts).
Row 2 - Knit one round plain.
Row 3 - **K4, slip 1, K2tog, PSSO, knit 4**. Knit 31. Repeat from ** to ** twice (slipping markers as you come to them), knit 31, and repeat ** to ** once more (98 sts).
Row 4 - Knit one round plain.
Row 5 - **K3, slip 1, K2tog, PSSO, knit 3**. Knit 31. Repeat from ** to ** twice (slipping markers as you come to them), knit 31, and repeat ** to ** once more (90 sts).
Row 6 - Knit one round plain.
Continue decreasing in this manner until one stitch remains between each set of markers, and you have worked the plain row. Carefully turn the bag inside out. Fold your work so that half of the bag is on one needle, and half is on the other (the excess circular loop will hang out at the other side.) Using a spare needle, knit together one stitch from the front of the bag, and one from the back. In this manner, bind off all stitches using a three-needle bind-off.
Trim and tuck in all loose ends. Felt the bag. Trim any hangers-on and fluffies.
Embroidery: All embroidery is accomplished with 6 strands of floss in a chain stitch. Treat each side of the bag as a separate measure of music. Referring to the music and photos, embroider in the staff and time signature. Then, using the Scotch tape and quarters, mark out the note layout. Lay the quarters out, then put a piece of tape on the bag to mark placement. Notes are worked in a spiral fashion, starting in the center, using the quarter as a size template. Do not embroider tightly, or your notes will bulge. It may be helpful to slide a paperback or magazine in the bag, so you don’t accidentally sew it shut while you embroider it. Use the quarter to help gauge the length of the note’s “stem”.
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Protect your embroidery by lining your bag. Use interfacing to provide body to the bag. To line a U-shaped bag-lay the bag out as flat as you possibly can. Trace the shape carefully onto scrap paper, and cut out two pieces of interfacing and fabric. Placing right sides together, sew the edges using a quarter inch seam. (If pockets are desired, now is the time to add them. Trim the seam allowances very carefully. Turn the top hem down, and press. Add snap if desired. Sew into the purse.
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Variations: this bag should be customized. Get inspired! Consider school fight songs, recital pieces, or hymns.
Choosing alternate music:
- Be creative.
- KEEP IT SIMPLE. I chose the music written with a bass clef because it is easy to embroider, and avoided sharps and flats.
- Look for music that has quarter and half notes. Eighths and sixteenths are tricky to fit in, especially in the first measure. If you use them, make the staff narrower (between the black lines) and use a smaller coin as a size template to space the notes properly.
- Try to select music that fits in the main body of the staff. Higher or lower notes will require an additional ball of color B, and require extra rows (multiples of your note size) to accommodate them.
Alternate color placement suggestions-you may make this bag using two colors-the base color and staff color, and embroider with bright or metallic embroidery floss. Consider black or admiral blue bag with a light grey heather staff, and metallic silver embroidery. Mocha Heather, Mocha Cream, and copper colored floss would be elegant. The sky is the limit, but you MUST provide high contrast between the score and the background.
Abbreviations: k – knit, k2tog – knit 2 together, m1 – make one, pm – place marker, psso – pass slipped stitch over.
Please note this pattern is copyrighted material and the entire contents of this pattern are copyrighted as a collective work under the copyright laws of Canada and the United States. You may print a copy of this pattern for your own personal use and enjoyment, but editing, publishing, transmitting, e-mailing, posting it to a list service or database, or otherwise commercially exploiting this pattern
أم قسمت
17-03-2007, 12:01 AM
حبيباتي الشرح اهه
ام فن
17-03-2007, 01:56 AM
شنط كثير حلوين
لحن الشموع
18-03-2007, 08:14 PM
حلوووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووو وووووووه
لحظات غروب
18-03-2007, 08:54 PM
الشنط من جد حلوين وتجنن
أم قسمت
19-03-2007, 05:00 AM
حبايبي ام فن و لحن الشموع ولحظات غروب
داانتوا اللي حلوين بجد وتجننوا تسلمولي يارب
أم قسمت
19-03-2007, 06:09 AM
حبيبتي منوله انا سبتك للاخر علشان اسلم عليكي بحراره لانك واحشاني وعلي طول في بالي
ربنا معاكم وترجعوا احسن من ماكنتم امين
أرملة
19-03-2007, 09:23 AM
يجننوا يا ام قسمت
تسلمي حبيبتي
أم قسمت
19-03-2007, 02:15 PM
تسلمي لي ياروري
وحشتيني جدااااااااااااا
halloula
19-03-2007, 02:47 PM
حلوين تسلم ايديك
semsema_2007
19-03-2007, 10:01 PM
ايه ده ياوزة
منين الجمال هذا.....
تسلمي حياتي
جميله جدا ان شاء الله دايما نلاقى عندك الجديد
Miss Dio0or
19-03-2007, 11:55 PM
بصرااااااااحه وااااااايد حلوين نفسي اسويلي وحده
أم قسمت
24-03-2007, 05:39 AM
العزيزه هلوله
تسلمي
زهرة من الوادى
24-03-2007, 06:02 AM
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دول عجبونى اوى ممكن البطرون عشان لما نتعلم فى الدوره معاكى يا غاليه اعملهم
أم قسمت
24-03-2007, 05:41 PM
الحبيبات سمسمه ومس ديور
الف شكر ياحبايبي ونورتوني وحبيبتي زهره غالي والطلب رخيص بس توعديني بعد ماتتعلمي انتي اللي تترجميها
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This eye-catching and practical bag is worked in one piece, knitted in the round from the bottom up, with lazy cables on the sides, and the flap knitted onto one side at the top.
Size: Approximately 14" wide by 10" high, after felting, with flap closed
Materials:
3 balls each of elann.com Peruvian Highland Wool (http://www.elann.com/productdisp.asp?NAME=elann%2Ecom+Peruvian+Highland +Wool&Cat=&ProductType=5&Count=1) in colors A (shown as 3706 warm tan) and B (shown as 9749 seashell pink)
2 balls of elann.com Sonata (http://www.elann.com/productdisp.asp?NAME=elann%2Ecom+Sonata&Cat=&ProductType=5&Count=1) or Sonata Print (http://www.elann.com/productdisp.asp?NAME=elann%2Ecom+Sonata+Print&Cat=&ProductType=5&Count=2) for color C (shown in Sonata Print 9749 Sea Shell)
Size 9 mm (US 13) 24" circular needle
Size 6.5 mm (US 10 1/2) 24" circular needle
Size 8 mm (US 11) double pointed needles (for I-cords)
Cable needle
Stitch marker
2 metal D rings
1 large button
Yarn needle
Note: Entire bag is worked with 2 strands of yarn held together throughout.
Gauge: Not critical, because bag is felted, but about 2.5 sts per inch (10 st/4”) with 2 strands of Peruvian Highland Wool, before felting.
STITCHES USED
Cable Pattern:
(Worked over 6 sts)
Put first 3 sts on cable needle and hold at front of work, K3, K3 from cable needle.
Garter St in the round: When knitting in the round, garter st is created by knitting one round and purling the next.
Stockinette St in the round: Knit every round.
METHOD
With larger circular needle and Color A, CO 60 sts, join to form a circle. Place Marker, move this marker up each round as you go.
Work 4 rounds of garter stitch.
Increase round: (Now continue knitting every round until noted) *K2, inc 1 by knitting into front and back loop of next st*, rep from * to * around, for a total of 80 sts.
Work 2 rounds even.
Increase round: *K7, inc 1 as before*, rep from * to * around for a total of 90 sts.
Work 5 rounds even.
Switch to Color B.
Increase round: *K14, inc 1 as before*, rep from * to * around for a total of 96 sts.
Work 3 rounds of P6, K6 around.
Next round: *Work Cable, P6*, rep from * to * around.
K 6 rounds.
Next round: Repeat cable round.
K 6 rounds.
Next round: Repeat cable round.
K 3 rounds.
Switch to Color A, and K 8 rounds even.
Decrease round: *K4, K2tog*, rep from * to * around, for a total of 80 sts.
K 1 round even.
Join Color C, and using smaller circular needle, K6 rounds even.
Next round: K32 sts, bind off remaining sts knitwise.
Continue on remaining 32 sts in rows:
R1: K2, P to last 2 sts, K2
R2: K
Repeat rows 1 & 2 five times. Then rep row 1 again.
**Decrease row: K2, K2tog, K to last 4 sts, SSK, K2.
Next row: K2, P to last 2 sts, K2**
Repeat from ** to ** 6 times. (12 more rows completed)
Next row: K2, K2tog, (P2, K2 across to last 4 sts), SSK, K2.
Next row: K2, match previous row - K where K is and P where P is, to last 2 sts, K2.
Bind off.
I-Cords:
Make three I-cords, one each in Colors A, B, and C. With 2 DPN’s, CO 4 sts. Knit the first row. Do not turn the work. Slide the stitches to the opposite end of the needle. Now the working yarn is at the bottom of the row. Knit another row, pulling the working yarn along the back of the piece so that you can work with it. Again slide the stitches to the opposite end of the needle. Repeat in this manner until cord is 50" long. As you pull the yarn, the back will close up on itself, like magic.
Note: Use only 1 strand of Highland Wool for the I-cords for colors A and B, and 2 strands of Sonata for the I-cord for Color C . Felt the two wool I-Cords and let them dry before knitting the cotton I-Cord, so that you can match the length of the cotton I-Cord to the felted cords.
Finishing:
Sew bottom of bag together. Felt all wool items, as follows: place in washing machine using warm water and a low water level, a little soap, and a couple pairs of jeans. Watch process carefully, as felting can happen very quickly. Rinse by hand in cold water. Roll in towels to remove excess water.
Stretch the I-cords so they become long and skinny. Shape bag.
I let the I-cords air dry, but I put the bag in the dryer so the cotton would shrink some.
After everything is dried, braid the 3 I-cords together, sew to the D rings, and attach D rings to both ends of bag.
I made 2 tassels with the Sonata cotton and tied them to one D ring.
Sew large button to front flap - it doesn’t actually do anything, just decorative, the flap is long enough to stay closed on its own.
Abbreviations:
CO – cast on, DPN – double pointed needle(s), k – knit, p – purl, rep – repeat, SSK - sl next 2 sts knitwise one at a time, to RH needle; then insert LH needle through front of sts and k2tog, st(s) – stitch(es).
Please note this pattern is copyrighted material and the entire contents of this pattern are copyrighted as a collective work under the copyright laws of Canada and the United States. You may print a copy of this pattern for your own personal use and enjoyment, but editing, publishing, transmitting, e-mailing, posting it to a list service or database, or otherwise commercially exploiting this pattern is strictly forbidden.
Copyright Elann.com Inc.
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This bag is a great stash-buster. It uses 2 balls of the main colour (shown in natural) and makes the most of the wonderful colour range available in elann.com Sonata, Sonata Print and other cotton-based elann.com yarns. The slipstitch rib pattern gives a firm body to the bag softened by the seersucker stripes. It is simple to work on circular needles as you are only ever working with one colour on each round. You first knit the base of the bag, picking up stitches to form the body. You then knit a facing around the top to give strength and stability to the handles and the magnetic closures. This bag lends itself well to a variety of colourways and would also look great worked in two colours only.
Size: Approx. 10" x 6”.
Gauge: 24-25 stitches = 4 inches.
Materials:
- 3 colours of elann.com Sonata: (http://www.elann.com/productdisp.asp?NAME=elann%2Ecom+Sonata&Cat=&ProductType=5&Count=1) 2 balls in main colour (natural), 1 ball in colour A (coffee bean), 1 ball in colour B (tapestry blue).
- 10-metre (11-yard) scraps of 13 other graduating colours of Sonata, Sonata Print or other cotton-based elann.com yarns.
Note: if you are using two colours only, you will need 2 balls of main colour and 2 balls of the contrasting colour.
- Pair of 3.75mm (US 5) straight single point needles.
- 3.75mm (US 5) 16” circular needle.
- 1 stitch marker.
- Tapestry needle.
- 2 magnetic closures.
- 2 bag handles.
Optional Materials:
- Cotton fabric to line the purse.
- Needle and thread.
Base:
Using A and 3.75mm (US 5) straight single point needles, cast on 14 stitches. Purl one row.
Row 1: With main colour, K1, *K1, Sl 1 with yarn at back of work*, repeat from * to * until last stitch, K1.
Row 2: K1, *P1, Sl 1 with yarn at front of work*, repeat from * to * until last stitch, K1.
Row 3: With colour A, K1, *Sl 1 with yarn at back of work, K1*, repeat from * to * until last stitch, K1.
Row 4: K1, *Sl 1 with yarn at front of work, P1*, repeat from * to * until last stitch, K1.
These 4 rows form the pattern. Repeat these 4 rows 12 times.
Continuing with colour A, Knit 1 row. Cast off.
Body:
Using A and circular needle, with right side of base facing, pick up and knit 55 sts along the long side of base. Cont around the base, pick up and knit a further 77 sts, giving a total of 132 sts. Taking care that cast-on edge is not twisted, join stitches into a circle, and place a marker for beginning of round.
Note: Place a stitch marker to mark the beginning of the round. This will make it easier to change colours in sequence.
Knit 1 round. Purl 1 round.
R 1: With main colour, *K10, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1*, repeat from * to * twice more, K10, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, *K10, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1*, repeat from * to * twice more, K10, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1.
R 2: Repeat R 1.
R 3: With colour A, *K10, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1*, repeat from * to * twice more, K10, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, *K10, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1*, repeat from * to * twice more, K10, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1, Sl 1, K1.
R 4: Repeat R 3.
These 4 rounds form the pattern. Sort out your colours in the order you intend to use them, and continue working these 4 rounds, alternating the main colour with your chosen colour sequence every 2 rounds, ending with round 4 (colour B), until bag is your preferred length. If you are using only two colours , continue until you reach your preferred length, ending with round 4.
Break off main colour. Cont with colour B, knit one round. Purl one round. Cast off.
Facing:
You are now going to pick up stitches along the inside of the cast-off edge, making spaces for your handles. To do this look into the bag and pick up stitches into the purl round just below the cast-off edge.
Using colour B and circular needle, *pick up and knit 10 sts, cast on 5 sts, skip 5 stitches corresponding to 5-st slipstitch rib, pick up and knit 25 sts, cast on 5 sts, skip 5 stitches corresponding to 5-st slipstitch rib, pick up and knit 21 sts *, repeat once more. (132 sts). Join and place marker.
Next round: Knit
R 1: With main colour, *Slip 1, K1* to end.
R 2: Repeat R 1.
R 3: With colour B, *K1, Slip 1* to end
R 4: Repeat R 3.
Repeat these 4 rounds once more. Break off main colour. Knit 1 round. Cast off.
Optional Lining:
Secure loose ends.
Lay the purse on top of the fabric and cut out two rectangles about 1/2 inch wider than the purse. Cut two strips of fabric for the sides and 1 strip of fabric for the base, remembering to leave ½ inch margins all round. Sew all pieces together to make lining, press and place in purse. Matching the shapes, sew top of lining beneath facing at top of bag.
Finishing:
Attach the two magnetic closures to facings just beneath the spaces for the handles. Attach handles. Sew facing in place.
Abbreviations:
approx - approximate(ly), cont - continue(ing, K - knit, P - purl, R - round or row, Sl - slip, st(s) - stitch(es).
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