Day Tripper Bag by Elizabeth Helmich

Day Tripper Bag

Knitting
November 2008
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
100 - 180 yards (91 - 165 m)
8" high and 10" high
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

This is a simple knit bag meant to hold just those few things for a fun time out on the town; it also works well as a nice small project bag. I wanted to showcase some of that fun ribbon yarn you see at your LYS, it’s also perfect for using those bits of precious handspun yarn we all tend to accumulate.

Techniques include knitting in the round, purling, creating yo’s, using dpns on bottom of bag. The main body is knit in a tube, the ‘shaping’ happens when you create a drawstring to finish.

Materials
Ribbon Bag
-2 skeins Louisa Harding Sari Ribbon yarn, Color #16 – 66 yds. per skein
(Note: I used very little of the 2nd skein, you could use an alternate yarn for the bottom of bag/handles if desired.)
-Size US 8 (5 mm) 16” circular needle, size US 7 (4.5 mm) dpns
Handspun Bag
-130 yds. of an aran weight/bulky handspun yarn, my yarn was approx. 9 WPI
-50 yds. of matching yarn for bottom of bag and handles, if desired
(I used Urban Silk, an aran weight 80% silk/20% cotton yarn, 92 yds. per ball.)
-Size US 10 (6 mm) 16” circular needle; size US 8 (5 mm) dpns
-Stitch marker
-Optional decorative button