Bean Sprout Bag by Cheryl Toy

Bean Sprout Bag

Knitting
April 2016
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
85 - 95 yards (78 - 87 m)
One size
English
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Want to have a whole lotta fun with pure cotton yarn? Check out the adorable (and very useful!) Bean Sprout Bag. At about 5-1/2″ x 6 1/2″, this handy little cross body bag is perfect for hands free shopping, browsing or strolling. It’s big enough to hold keys, cards and phone without being cumbersome. I’ve used Rowan Handknit Cotton, but you could use just about any cotton or linen yarn that’s DK or light worsted in weight. Then throw caution to the wind and choose a big, fanciful button!

There are a couple of cool techniques detailed in this pattern that might be new. The One-Row Buttonhole and the Applied I-Cord Bind Off are interesting methods you’ll find yourself using again and again.

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YARN
• Rowan Handknit Cotton (100% Cotton; 93 yds 85 m; 1.75 oz. 50g) #219 Gooseberry, 2 skeins.

NEEDLES
• US 2 (3.00 mm) 40” 100 cm circular needle for Magic Loop method, set of 5 double pointed needles (dpns) for I-cord strap or for multi-needle knitting.
• Or size needed to achieve gauge

TOOLS/NOTIONS
• Stitch markers: 1 distinctive for beginning of rnd (M), removable markers (rm).
• One 1.25” 3 cm button.
• Tapestry needle.

GAUGE
24 sts & 32 rows = 4” 10 cm in Linen Stitch.

FINISHED DIMENSIONS
5.25” 13.5 cm wide x 6.5” 16.5 cm tall.

CONSTRUCTION
• Bag is worked seamlessly in the round in the same way as a toe-up sock.
• Upper edging is applied I-Cord, strap is I-Cord.