A new direction in ruffles – diagonal! This bag is really
quite a girlie girl bag. And it’s surprisingly easy to knit in two main pieces
with ruffles applied after joining. Seaming is a piece of chocolate cake with
cherry ice cream on top when you use a crochet hook to join the
sections.
Materials:
Bag #1
2 balls (100 gr balls) Crystal Palace Yarns
Iceland Tree
Bark (#3433) – Main Color (MC)
1 ball (50 gr.) Crystal Palace Yarns Fjord
Sand (#4102) – Color A (A)
1 ball (50 gr.) Crystal Palace Yarns Fjord
Rose Musk (#2119) – Color B (B)
OR - make it all with Iceland as shown in the 2nd bag shown at right
Bag #2
2 balls (100 gr balls) Crystal Palace Yarns
Iceland Nile Green (#5332) – Main Color (MC)
1 ball (100 gr.) Crystal Palace Yarns
Iceland
Picnic (#7243) – Color A (A)
3 - 26" US Size #13 (9.0 mm) Crystal Palace Yarns Bamboo or Daisy
Circular Needles (or 2 circular needles and one large st holder)
1 US Size N (9.0 mm) crochet hook
1 st marker
1 pair Crystal Palace Yarns Purse Handles #HD-24PK (Pink or
Closure hardware, if desired
Dimensions:
Before Felting – 13" wide, 16" tall
After Felting – 11" wide at the bottom, 11" tall
Bag Section #1:
Using 1 strand of MC, cast on 64 sts to one of the circular
needles. Begin knitting in St st back and forth on needle in following
pattern:
Row 1 Knit (RS)
Row 2 Purl
Row 3 Sl 1 wyib, K to last three sts on the needle, K2tog, K1
Row 4 Sl 1 wyif, P to end of the row
Repeat Rows 3 and 4 until you finish a WS row and 42 sts rem on the
needle. Cut yarn and leave live sts on needle.
Bag Section #2:
Use second circular needle, one strand of A and B held tog,
and cast on 3 sts. Work in St st back and forth on needle in following
pattern:
Row 1 Knit (RS)
Row 2 Purl
Row 3 Sl 1 wyib, M1, K to end of the row
Row 4 Sl 1 wyif, P to end of the row
Rep Rows 3 and 4 until finishing a WS row with 25 sts on needle. Cut
yarn and leave the sts live on needle.
Joining the sections:
When you look at the sections, you’ll see that the slipped sts
at the edges of each piece have resulted in clearly defined elongated sts. These
sts are your roadmap for joining the pieces.
Place diagonal sides together with RS facing. Use crochet
hook and MC to single crochet segments together, beg at bottom corner
and work toward the live sts. To do this, make a slip knot on hook, insert
hook under first elongated st on one section and then under the first
elongated st on other section. YO the hook and pull through a loop (2 loops
on hook). YO the hook again and pull a loop through both loops on hook (1 loop
on hook). Repeat until sections are seamed, cut yarn and pull through last loop.
Repeat for the other seam (side
seam), also beg at the bottom and working toward the live sts (RS together).
With WS facing and side seam at top right corner as you view it, crochet the
bottom of bag together using single crochet and MC yarn.
Diagonal Ruffle:
Use 3rd circ needle (or remove one set of live sts to a
large st holder and use 2nd circ needle) to pick up 24 sts with A + B held tog
along diagonal seam line on front of bag. Be sure to pick them up working from
bottom corner of bag toward the live sts. The first st on needle and last st on
the needle will be slipped throughout and won’t be knit until the very end of
ruffle so that ruffle ends will be anchored closely to bag.
Knit as follows:
Row 1 Sl 1, P22, leaving last st
unknit on the LH needle. Turn.
Row 2 Leaving 1 st which is now on RH needle, Kf/b on next 22
sts, leaving last st unknit on LF needle. Turn.
Row 3 Leaving 1 st which is now on RH needle, P44, leaving last st unknit
on LH needle. Turn.
Row 4 Leaving 1 st which is now on RH needle, Kf/b on next 44
sts, leaving last st unknit on LF needle. Turn.
Row 5 Leaving 1 st which is now on RH needle, P88, then P last st on
needle. Turn.
Row 6 Cut Yarns A and B. Attach MC and bind off across all sts, including
very last slipped st.
Rather than cutting MC yarn when last st is bound off, simply slip that last
loop onto needle with held live sts at top of bag. This will leave 68 live
sts at top of the bag. Do not cut yarn.
Top Ruffle:
Redistribute 68 sts at top of bag so there are 34 on each of two circular
needles. You will knit using
same knitting technique as making a sock on 2 circular needles. (See note on
this technique below.) Mark the beginning of round and K two rounds with MC yarn. Cut MC, attach one strand each of A and
B, and create ruffle as follows:
Round 1 *Kf/b* around (136 sts)
Round 1 K
Round 3 *Kv/b* around (272 sts)
Round 4 K
Round 5 Cut A+B, switch to MC, and bind off all sts
Felting and finishing:
Felt bag using your preferred felting method. Shape
bag to dry. Because of the diagonal seam, the felted bag may
seem to want to pull in one direction or be uneven. Simply pull
and stretch it into a symmetrical shape and pin. Carefully shape
and pin ruffles. The shape you give them during blocking
will be shape they retain. (See illustration at right
for how bag was blocked.)
Sew on purse handles and closure hardware (if desired).
Note: To do circular knitting on 2 circular needles, pick up both ends of the
first needle, knit all the sts on the first
needle, and turn the work. Pick up both ends of the second needle, knit the sts
on the second needle, and turn the
work. This completes one round of knitting.