Knitted Net Gift Pouch Knitted in Gold Sparlke Yarn |
Knitted Net Gift Pouch
Size:
Width: ~ 4“
Length: ~ 6”
Tension:
Tension:
21sts = 4” (10cm)
Requirements:
DK yarn ~ around 10 - 12g
5mm needles
Pattern:
Cast on 19sts
1st
Row: S1,
knit to end
Repeat the 1st Row
4 times more
6th Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
7th Row: S1,
k1, *yon, s1, k2tog, psso, yon, k1, rep from * to last st, k1
8th Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Repeat the last 2 rows until the
knitting measures 11½” from the cast on edge
Next Row: S1, knit to end
Repeat the last row 4 times
more
Cast off
Join the side seams
To make the cord tie ~
Cast on 90sts
Cast off
Weave away ends
Thread the cord tie through the second row of holes from the top, and
tie in a bow
Knitted in cotton or cotton-mix yarn this makes a practical and pretty soap saver!
Just knit exactly as above and pop a bar of soap inside.
I knitted another using 35sts for a bigger size ~ so pretty
I knitted another using 35sts for a bigger size ~ so pretty
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What a great little pattern, something to use up bits of left over wool
ReplyDeleteGlad you like this - hope you knit some ;) M
DeleteThat's a great little pattern. Thanks for sharing. I love how easy your patterns are to follow. I've been making hats and mittens and things all week! Now this little delight is going on my list.
ReplyDelete:) Happy knitting
DeleteThat's such a sweet pattern. Simple but effective!
ReplyDeleteGlad to know that you like this pattern. :)
DeleteWhat a great idea to also use those odd bits of soap - and brilliant for Christmas presents.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your great patterns - I love them.
Frances
Thank you for this pattern. Will be using to make a few for S.A.C.K.
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