Thanks for this tutorial, is an eye opener. Just started knitting in August and I'm loving it and also exploring different projects. Thanks once again 😍😍
Can i use straight needles? For the 1st stitch, do i slip it purlwise or knitwise? For the last stitch, will it be a normal knit stitch. lastly would an icord work as a handle.?
Hello! Yes, you can knit this on straight needles! I prefer using circulars for heavier work, but if you prefer straight needles it will be just fine. The first stitch is slipped knit wise, the last stitch is a knit stitch but into the back of the loop. As for the handle, an icord should work just fine 😊 Happy knitting 🐼🧶
I don’t understand how do you get this kind of tube structure with the stocking stitch for the handle? I can’t find anything online, only I-cord, which uses double pointed needles
The ones I have made are more for lighter items if you don't want it to stretch too much. If you are handy at sewing you can always make a liner to fit it. I am always open to suggestions if anyone has them at strengthening this😊
Tolt and Wool are closed at the moment so I am glad I found you
Woa, beautiful and simple, thank for share.
Thanks for this tutorial, is an eye opener. Just started knitting in August and I'm loving it and also exploring different projects. Thanks once again 😍😍
Wow so easy definitely happy to find your pattern and try it thks so much 🌹
Lovely! Exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you so much! We're so glad you enjoyed our video! :)
THIS WAS SO GOOD!!!
Love the bag!
this is soo cute!! just gotta find some chunky yarn
Can i use straight needles? For the 1st stitch, do i slip it purlwise or knitwise? For the last stitch, will it be a normal knit stitch. lastly would an icord work as a handle.?
I am getting ready to try an icord, I will let you know how it goes 🤞
Hello! Yes, you can knit this on straight needles! I prefer using circulars for heavier work, but if you prefer straight needles it will be just fine.
The first stitch is slipped knit wise, the last stitch is a knit stitch but into the back of the loop.
As for the handle, an icord should work just fine 😊
Happy knitting 🐼🧶
What kind of yarn did u use? 😆
I don’t understand how do you get this kind of tube structure with the stocking stitch for the handle? I can’t find anything online, only I-cord, which uses double pointed needles
thank you!
Is the bag only able to hold light objects? I suppose? How can I make it more sturdy? 😅 Love the video by the way! It was so helpful
The ones I have made are more for lighter items if you don't want it to stretch too much. If you are handy at sewing you can always make a liner to fit it.
I am always open to suggestions if anyone has them at strengthening this😊
I was planning on knitting this using plarn (plastic yarn)! That would definitely give the pattern some strength. :)
@@okpeeeeee That sounds an amazing idea. Also I love the eco feel of this. Please let me know how you get along :D
Hi, what kind of thread is that?
This was a super chunky yarn by Countess Ablaze 😊
Its not problem if i i'll use another thread, right?
Of course! Just bare in mind that changing the weight of your yarn will change the size of the finished bag.
how long is it before you fold it? how many inches?
24”
This could be made stronger by knitting it in a wool and felting it
If I don't use cotton my bags stretch