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Tutabaq
Have you ever bought a skein of yarn because it was the last one there? Or because it was the last of its color? Or because it was so interesting in the store, but then you had no idea what to do with it? This pattern, named after the Arabic word for stratify, is a great way to use one of those in the last category. I picked up this novelty yarn because it was pretty, and ended up with a design idea that paired it with a wool to make this fulled purse. There is no sewing necessary for any of this. It is made in one piece, joining as you go, and as soon as you weave in ends, you can full it and have a great bag!
Updated pdf includes additional detail photos for picking up stitches and handle construction. The pattern is also still available on Knotions.
Yarn Required: untreated worsted weight wool (or other feltable fiber) in two colors -
approximately 175 yards / 160 meters Main Color (MC)
140 yards / 115 meters Contrast Color 1 (CC1)
approximately 100 yards / 95 meters non-felting novelty yarn in Contrast Color 2 (CC2) to coordinate with CC1
Finished Measurements: approximately 8 inches / 20 cm wide after fulling
approximately 3.5 inches / 9 cm deep after fulling
approximately 8 inches / 20 cm high after fulling
Skills Required: Knitting in the round, knitting with two strands of yarn held together, picking up stitches, making I-cord, creative manipulating of your knitting.
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- First published: July 2019
- Page created: June 28, 2019
- Last updated: February 2, 2024 …
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