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Pattern: Mesh Bag by Veronique Avery
Source: Knitting 24/7
Yarn: Giza Mercerized Cotton
Colour: Apple Green
Needles: 3.75mm Addi Circular
Start: June 4, 2010 Finish: September 9, 2011
Modifications: None
Not unlike the "Waving Lace" socks I posted about the other day, I took a while to put yarn and pattern together for this one. Unlike those socks, however, the colour of this did not disappoint - except in these photos where its looking much less vibrant than in real life.Once the roughly solid bottom is done the mesh portion of the bag is a simple 2 round pattern (the second round being straight knitting!)
With the pattern established, the start of the round moves one stitch to the left every other round yielding the diagonal effect. But it was too simple to keep me engaged so I'd day dream and miss moving the marker or forget a yarn over, everything would get misaligned. Rip. Rip. Rip.
After several frustrating episodes over the course of the next year I finally managed to focus enough to get the job done and I'm loving the functionality of this knit.
The thing is also easy to fill with a large, flexible opening at the top.
The yarn didn't disappoint either. Utterly un-woolly, cool, strong and ready for a bath in the washer whenever the need arises.
Another skein leaves the stash and an FO starts its useful life!
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3 comments:
Too simple to keep me engaged. I have that problem with easy patterns as well. It speaks to our great intelligence - don't you think?
beautifull bag...green bag!
Smple patterns like that are tricky. I like a patter to either be so simple that I can work it by feel alone and use it as a reading project or complex enough to keep my interest. That said, a project that falls in between those two states can be saved by using yarn that's so fun to work with that I can't stop staring at my hands. Makabrigo in all its forms works like a charm for this every time.
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