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Penny Tote Bag [EN]

Penny Tote Bag [EN]

*The offer applies solely to the knitting pattern. The items depicted in the photos are not included in the sale. By making a payment, you are purchasing a digital product - a PDF pattern.

*After purchasing the pattern, you can add it to your Ravelry library.

*The tote bag in green shown in the photo is made with Flette col.25 by Woolfolk.

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The tote bag in brown shown in the photo is made with Teddy Dear col.190 & Cash Sock by Gepard Garn.

*The tote bag in deep wine shown in the photo is made with Flette Bulky col.FB13 by Woolfolk.


The Penny Tote Bag is worked in a moss stitch pattern from the bottom up. First, the bottom of the bag is knitted, after which stitches are picked up and knitted along the bottom edge to begin working the bag in the round. Once the desired length is reached, the stitches are divided to knit the handles separately back and forth. When both handles are complete, they are joined using the three-needle bind-off. Finally, a lining is sewn and attached around the inside edge of the bag.



$1.89

Original: $6.30

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Penny Tote Bag [EN]—

$6.30

$1.89
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*The offer applies solely to the knitting pattern. The items depicted in the photos are not included in the sale. By making a payment, you are purchasing a digital product - a PDF pattern.

*After purchasing the pattern, you can add it to your Ravelry library.

*The tote bag in green shown in the photo is made with Flette col.25 by Woolfolk.

*
The tote bag in brown shown in the photo is made with Teddy Dear col.190 & Cash Sock by Gepard Garn.

*The tote bag in deep wine shown in the photo is made with Flette Bulky col.FB13 by Woolfolk.


The Penny Tote Bag is worked in a moss stitch pattern from the bottom up. First, the bottom of the bag is knitted, after which stitches are picked up and knitted along the bottom edge to begin working the bag in the round. Once the desired length is reached, the stitches are divided to knit the handles separately back and forth. When both handles are complete, they are joined using the three-needle bind-off. Finally, a lining is sewn and attached around the inside edge of the bag.