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Finished Measurements:

15" [38 cm] wide and 14.5" [37 cm] tall when folded

Yarn:

puffin / 1 skein each:
Peacock (A)
Honey (B)
Kittywake (C)

Needles:

32” (80 cm) circular needle or pair of straight needles in size US 17 [12.75 mm]

Gauge:

9½ sts and 18 rows = 4” [10 cm] in garter stitch

Construction:

Bag is worked in one piece from top edge to top edge and folded in the middle. Handle is made by binding off a few center stitches and then casting on the same number of stitches on the next row.

Skills Required:

Long tail cast on
Garter (knit) stich
Changing yarn colors
Binding off

rectangle #6 / striped bag

Quince & Co.

$ 7
We couldn’t resist creating this perfect accessory to go with your new knit wardrobe. How fun to have a big squishy bag to coordinate with your new sweater, dress, scarf! This is two rectangles and we show you how to make the handles below - the easiest piece besides the scarf! We would make this with all of your scrap Puffin yarn and just randomly add colors, anywhere to create a really organic piece.

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Finished Measurements:

15" [38 cm] wide and 14.5" [37 cm] tall when folded

Yarn:

puffin / 1 skein each:
Peacock (A)
Honey (B)
Kittywake (C)

Needles:

32” (80 cm) circular needle or pair of straight needles in size US 17 [12.75 mm]

Gauge:

9½ sts and 18 rows = 4” [10 cm] in garter stitch

Construction:

Bag is worked in one piece from top edge to top edge and folded in the middle. Handle is made by binding off a few center stitches and then casting on the same number of stitches on the next row.

Skills Required:

Long tail cast on
Garter (knit) stich
Changing yarn colors
Binding off