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The Summer Night Shawl is a special pattern that I worked on for quite a while. Not because it was hard but because I was not satisfied with the overall look. A lot of frogging and a lot of walking away were involved in the making of this shawl.
A simple tote with a touch of lace makes for a beautiful addition to your bag collection. With signature nautical colors, this bag is sure to catch everyone's eye.
The Nautical Tote is a beautiful and simple bag that includes both knit and crochet. The body of this tote is knit while the handles are crocheted. The body includes some eyelet v-stitches to make it stand out a little from just a plain colorblock tote.
The Nautical Tote is a beautiful and simple bag that includes both knit and crochet. The body of this tote is knit while the handles are crocheted. The body includes some eyelet v-stitches to make it stand out a little from just a plain colorblock tote.
Pattern
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Materials
-5.0mm knitting needles-4.5mm crochet hook
-a skein of Loops and Thread Impeccable in colors gold, pale gray, and sapphire
-tapestry needle
Gauge
Crochet straps: every 16 stitches equal 4 inchesTote Body: every 25 rows and 18 stitches equal 4 inches
Measurements
The tote panels are approximately 12 inches long and 10.8 inches wide.
The straps have are approximately 20.5 inches long and will have approximately an 18 inch drop after it is sewn onto the tote.
Notes
To alter the length, crochet more rows for a longer tote and less for a shorter tote.
For a smaller or wider tote, simply cast on in multiples of 12+1.
To make your handle straps longer increase the number of beginning chains. To shorten them, decrease the number of beginning chains.
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Happy knitting!
XO,
Laura
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Need to find a way to be discreet when it’s that time of the month? This quick and easy pattern is the perfect pouch to keep your sanitary napkins out of sight.
I really love making practical things. This design was initiated because one of my children found my empty pouch and hid it. The one they hid was one that was made out of fabric and sewn. Unfortunately it's been years since I touched a sewing machine and I just don't have the time at this stage of my life to relearn. (Kids keep me way too busy.)
This pattern is a very quick one. Hope you enjoy it!
Pattern
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Materials
-1 skeins of Lion Brands Comfy Cotton Blend
-5.5mm (circular) knitting needles
-5.5mm crochet hook
-stitch markers
-tapestry needleAbbreviations
sts-stitches
Gauge
9 sts and 9 rows = 2 inches
Measurements
Pouch approximately 4.25” length (not including flap) by 4.5” wide
Due to the nature of knitting, measurements can vary as pieces can be stretched.
Pouch
Cast on 22
Row 1: knit
Row 2: purl
Row 3-50: repeat row 1 and 2
Row 51: bind off the first two sts (knitwise), knit until you have 2 sts left, bind off (knitwise)
Row 52: bind off the first two sts (purlwise), purl until you have 2sts left, bind off the last 2 sts
Row 53-54: repeat row 51 and 52
Row 55: bind off 7 sts (which brings you to the center)
Take a 5.5mm crochet hook and chain 4.
Slip the last chain onto the left needle to continue binding off your work, bind off to the end. Fasten off and weave in your ends.
Count up 43 rows from the bottom and use a stitch marker on either ends of pouch panel piece.
Fold up from the bottom to row 43 with the right side facing out. Mattress stitch down the sides of the panel starting from the stitch markers. Weave in your ends.
Ribbon
Cast on 8.
Row 1-14: knit
BO knitwise
Take some yarn and leaving a tail start winding the yarn around the center of the ribbon panel. Wind the yarn as much to your liking and tie off the end with the tail that you left from the beginning. You will take the tails to secure it to the pouch.
Center your ribbon in the middle of the pouch. The ribbon will act as a “button” so that you can use the loop on the flap of the pouch to close it.
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Happy crocheting!
XO,
Laura
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