Herringbone shoulder bag

I made this for carrying my current project around.

Created by: Sue W

Designer designer-badge

  • Project Details

    About

    Well, a girl can never have too many bags, can she? I had 2 balls of mango and 2 of pistache left over from another project so originally this bag was going to be striped, however the herringbone stitch I chose doesn't lend itself to stripes as you have to slip stitch every 2 stitches so the colour carries up to the next row. So I frogged to the original colour and carried on with that. I'll use the pistache for the strap which will also be the sides and base. I like the stitch as it creates a firm fabric which should be ideal to support the weight of everything I put in the finished bag.

    Yarns

    • material-yarn
      Sirdar Ella Summer Luxe Cotton Blend DK - Mangue and Pistache 3.0 balls

    Needles & Hooks

    • Single Point 4.00mm (US 6) 33cm

    Accessories

    • Zippers

    Measurements

    Notes: Front & back - 22cm x 29cm
    Will have a 5cm wide strap/sides/base too

    Tags

    Craft

    Knitting

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    Status

    In progress
    Started on: Jul 14, 2017
  • Comments

    Join the Conversation

    0 Comments

    Anything to say? Be the first to comment!

Visit our international sites: Worldwide | Australia | Germany