See pre-felting and then the finished bag...
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I love the way the stitch pattern made the peaks & valleys along the top hem, but even more so with the shape of the bottom. I know it won't keep the shape when filled with goodies, but it was a fun surprise when I took it out of the washer!
For those fortunate enough to have a Ravelry account, the explanation of the recalculated stitch pattern is in the comments of my Jaywalker Bag project.
Today I was able to make some progress on my Embossed Stitch socks (from More Sensational Knitted Socks) while enjoying a wonderful outdoor concert performance by the SF Opera. A great picnic with friends and surprisinly warm weather for the city!
New on my needles are some baby hats & booties from, well, babyknits Hats & booties... I foresee a season of baby showers ahead!
Happy Knitting -
JavaNut
3 comments:
Debra-
YOur Jaywalker Bag is really AWESOME. I am so impressed, and it takes a lot to impress this old bag! Seriously, youd did a beautiful job , love the colors too.
Sharon
PS I can't tell you how much I appreciate your support...big hug to you
I totally love that Jaywalker Bag!
Marly
P.S. really, I am not following Sharon around...I came here on my own accord :-)LOL!
Marly
I love the bag. I will have to give it a try but after I get my holiday knitting done.
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