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Patterns Junia Tote (english)
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Junia Tote (english)

55,00 kr

English knitting pattern

Junia Tote is worked top down in stockinette stitch. First the 2 handles are worked in double face. At the bag, you start with an edge in double face and 4 holes, where you attach the handles later. The edges are then knit together, so that the bag has a neat finish with double folded edges. The bag itself is worked in stockinette stitch and cast off with a 3rd needle.


Size
One Size

Measurements (tote bag)
Length: 36 cm
Width: 32 cm
Measurements taken flat (excl. handle)

Needles
Circular needle 6 mm (60 cm)
Double pointed needle 4 mm

Gauge
15/10 in stockinette stitch with double thread on needle 6 mm
(15 stsm x 20 rows = 10 x 10 cm)

Materials
250 g Pelini (102 m / 50 g) or Petunia (110 m / 50 g) by Rauma Garn or Line by Sandnes Garn (110 m / 50 g)

Special techniques
- Double face
- Double folded edges
- Cast off with 3rd needle


This pattern will be sent as a downloadable PDF-file to your e-mail

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English knitting pattern

Junia Tote is worked top down in stockinette stitch. First the 2 handles are worked in double face. At the bag, you start with an edge in double face and 4 holes, where you attach the handles later. The edges are then knit together, so that the bag has a neat finish with double folded edges. The bag itself is worked in stockinette stitch and cast off with a 3rd needle.


Size
One Size

Measurements (tote bag)
Length: 36 cm
Width: 32 cm
Measurements taken flat (excl. handle)

Needles
Circular needle 6 mm (60 cm)
Double pointed needle 4 mm

Gauge
15/10 in stockinette stitch with double thread on needle 6 mm
(15 stsm x 20 rows = 10 x 10 cm)

Materials
250 g Pelini (102 m / 50 g) or Petunia (110 m / 50 g) by Rauma Garn or Line by Sandnes Garn (110 m / 50 g)

Special techniques
- Double face
- Double folded edges
- Cast off with 3rd needle


This pattern will be sent as a downloadable PDF-file to your e-mail

English knitting pattern

Junia Tote is worked top down in stockinette stitch. First the 2 handles are worked in double face. At the bag, you start with an edge in double face and 4 holes, where you attach the handles later. The edges are then knit together, so that the bag has a neat finish with double folded edges. The bag itself is worked in stockinette stitch and cast off with a 3rd needle.


Size
One Size

Measurements (tote bag)
Length: 36 cm
Width: 32 cm
Measurements taken flat (excl. handle)

Needles
Circular needle 6 mm (60 cm)
Double pointed needle 4 mm

Gauge
15/10 in stockinette stitch with double thread on needle 6 mm
(15 stsm x 20 rows = 10 x 10 cm)

Materials
250 g Pelini (102 m / 50 g) or Petunia (110 m / 50 g) by Rauma Garn or Line by Sandnes Garn (110 m / 50 g)

Special techniques
- Double face
- Double folded edges
- Cast off with 3rd needle


This pattern will be sent as a downloadable PDF-file to your e-mail

Color codes:
White:
Line (1015 Kitt) by Sandnes Garn
Purple:
Petunia (264 Lys Lilla) by Rauma Garn
Yellow:
Pelini (316 Kornaks) by Rauma Garn

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