Mr Colour Bag by Sara Ottosson

Mr Colour Bag

Knitting
March 2024
yarn held together
Bulky
+ Bulky
= Jumbo (0-4 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in over linen stitch on 8 mm needles before felting
7.0 mm
US 11 - 8.0 mm
8.0 mm (L)
5.0 mm (H)
284 yards (260 m)
one size, L: 27 cm ≈ 10.6”, H: 18 cm ≈ 7.1”, D: 7 cm ≈ 2.75” before felting with the lid closed. Approx. L: 25 cm ≈ 9.8”, H: 16 cm ≈ 6.3”, D: 6,5 cm ≈ 2.6” after felting with the lid closed.
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Mr Colour Bag is worked flat in linen stitched rectangles. One of the rectangles is worked in marled intarsia creating a gingham pattern. The rectangles are crocheted together before the whole bag is felted in the washer. The pattern contains videos for most steps and instructions for a sewn shoulder strap and lining. It also ends with multiple guides and ideas on how to use the techniques for other projects or how you can make the bag your own.

YARN
Sandnes Fritidsgarn (approx. 70 m ≈ 73 yds/50 g).

YARN AMOUNT
Colour 1 (dusty pink): 2 balls OR approx. 120 m ≈ 132 yds.
Colour 2 (orange): 2 balls OR approx. 140 m ≈ 154 yds.

GAUGE
13 st x 24 r = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” in linen stitch worked flat with yarn held double on 8 mm needles before felting.
Approx. 14 st x 29 r after felting.

NEEDLES
7 mm (US 10.5), 80 cm/32” long (for cast on) + 8 mm (US 11), 80 cm/32” long circular or straight needles.

HOOK
8 mm (US L-11) for cast on + 5 mm (US H-8) for assembly.

TECHNIQUES
crochet cast on, linen stitch, marled intarsia, slip stitch crochet.

SIZE
One size.
L: 27 cm ≈ 10.6”, H: 18 cm ≈ 7.1”, D: 7 cm ≈ 2.75” before felting with the lid closed.
Approx. L: 25 cm ≈ 9.8”, H: 16 cm ≈ 6.3”, D: 6,5 cm ≈ 2.6” after felting with the lid closed.

NOTIONS
2 unique markers, darning needle, scissors, 2 buttons 2-3 cm ≈ 1” Ø, 1 regulator 32 mm/1.25”, 2 D-rings 32 mm/1.25”, woven shoulder strap 32 mm/1.25” wide and 1,7 m/1.85 yds. long + matching sewing thread, 80 x 22 cm/31.5” x 8.7” fabric for lining + sewing thread (optional).

YARN ALTERNATIVES
Rauma Vams, Vikinggarn Hobbygarn, Drops Alaska, or other bulky, non-super wash yarn. Another alternative is to use 2-ply sport weight wool yarn held double to make up one strand of bulky yarn. Note that other yarns may felt differently in the washer.

CONSTRUCTION
The bag is made in three pieces, rectangles, that are assembled using slip stitch crochet. The biggest rectangle, that make up the front, bottom, back and lid of the bag, is worked in gingham using marled intarsia. Marled intarsia means you work with yarn held double throughout the work and change colour of one strand using intarsia to create the pattern. All parts are also worked in linen stitch. After assembling the three pieces the bag is felted in the washer and if you want you can make a sewn lining with a pocket.

VIDEOS
Crochet cast on: https://youtu.be/DvO6TiX-opg
Linen stitch: https://youtu.be/ej9ymZCvj60
Marled intarsia, right side: https://youtu.be/H0tbH1zaD_Q
Marled intarsia, wrong side: https://youtu.be/4STY5U3rvbM
Crochet pieces together: https://youtu.be/RVGneiW_QHM

OTHER
The pattern focus on the making of the bag, but from p. 8 there are tips and guides on how you can use the same techniques to make a laptop cover or pillow case instead. You also fins tips on how to play with scrap yarn, other types of shoulder straps and buttoning to make the bag your own.