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Legume Tote
The Legume Tote is a felted bag inspired by the classic LL Bean Boat and Tote bags. It comes in four sizes: Lentil, Peanut, Pinto, and Garbanzo. It is knit bottom up starting with a flat base panel and then knit in the round. Straps and optional pockets are seamed before throwing it in the washing machine for the felting to do its magic. Once felted, there is also an option to add a zipper.
SIZES
Lentil: 3in wide x 2.5in tall x 1in deep with 1in straps
Peanut: 6in wide x 4in tall x 2in deep with 2in straps
Pinto: 12in wide x 10in tall x 3.5in deep with 12in straps
Garbanzo: 16in wide x 12in tall x 3.5in deep with 12in straps
Lentil: 7.5cm wide x 6.5cm tall x 2.5cm deep with 2.5cm straps
Peanut: 15cm wide x 10cm tall x 5cm deep with 5cm straps
Pinto: 30.5cm wide x 25.5cm tall x 9cm deep with 30.5cm straps
Garbanzo: 44.5cm wide x 30.5cm tall x 9cm deep with 30.5cm straps
Sizes denoted in the pattern as lentil (peanut) pinto (garbanzo)
All sizes above are after felting. Pre-felting measurements are included in the pattern.
The pattern also includes instructions for size modifications for custom sizing and different gauges.
GAUGE
- 13 stitches x 20 rows = 10 x 10cm / 4 x 4in in stockinette stitch before felting
- 16 stitches x 27 rows = 10 x 10cm / 4 x 4in in stockinette stitch after felting
NEEDLES
6mm US 10 with a 20 - 24in circular needle
YARN
Cascade 220 Grande (200g = 220 yds)
- Color A (base & straps): 15g (100g) 200g (350g)
- Color B (bag & outside pocket): 15g (100g) 200g (350g)
- Color B or C (optional inside pocket): - ( - ) 50-75g (50-100g) Total: 30g (200g) 400-475g (700-800g)
This pattern can also be made using Cascade 220 (non superwash) held double or any other 100% wool yarn that meets gauge.
NOTIONS
Darning needle, tape measure, stitch markers, optional zipper slightly longer than your bag’s final width, needle, thread
SKILL LEVEL
Advanced Beginner
TECHNIQUES
Long tail cast on, stockinette stitch, garter stitch, picking up stitches, magic loop, slipping stitches, increasing (M1L and M1R), decreasing (K2tog and ssk), seaming (mattress and Kitchener stitch), built in i-cord edges
THANK YOU
Special thanks to Texel @knitthem for all your knowledge and support! Without you, this pattern wouldn’t exist.
Also shoutout to all my lovely testers! Thank you so much!
Use the hashtag #legumetote and tag me @knit.alee on instagram so I can admire your tote !!
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
☆ Natalee ☆
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- First published: December 2025
- Page created: December 28, 2025
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