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Sunflower Bag Knitting Pattern

Sunflower Bag Knitting Pattern

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I love sunflowers - they are such happy flowers - and I wanted to be able to carry this warm feeling around in a bag!

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Full description

The bag is knitted in stocking stitch on a circcular needle and the handles are i-cords which are then braided. Tthe petals of the sunflower are crocheted. All are then felted in the washing machine to produce a thick sturdy bag which can be used lined or unlined.

Approximate measurements when felted:

7.5” (19 cm) wide

6.5” (16.5 cm) high handles

3.5” (9 cm) deep

This item is the PDF pattern only, not the bag itself. The pattern will be emailed to you as an attachment within 24 hours of receipt of your PayPal payment.

Copyright. For personal and not commercial use or resale.

Designed by Diane Bertolatti in Oxfordshire.

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