Kesäretki bag Novita 7 Veljestä

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Your beach companion this summer, this woollen bag features a simple yet beautiful lace pattern, and a couple of tassels in contrasting colours for extra elegance.
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    N022024
    Size
    Yksi koko

    Yarn demand
    Demand Novita 7 Veljestä
    (060) Sand <250 g,
    some (010) Off White and (099) Black for the tassels
     


    Needles and other supplies
    Needles
    Novita 3½ mm (US 4) or size needed;
    Novita 3½ mm circular needle (60 cm / 24 in) for the side seams


    Designer
    Sari Nordlund

    Base
     
    With yarn held double cast on 14 sts and work garter st for 25 cm. Bind off.
     
     
    Sides
     
    With one strand of yarn cast on 53 sts and work 3 rows in garter st.
     
    Begin the textured pattern on row 1 of the chart: work the 4 sts at the right end, repeat the 6 st pattern 8 times, work the 1 st at left. Work rows 2-8 of the chart, then keep repeating rows 1-8.
     
    When the piece measures approx. 25 cm, finish on either row 3 or 7 of the chart. Work garter st and evenly decrease 4 sts on the first row = 49 sts.
     
    After 3 cm, bind off.
     
    Knit the other piece in the same manner.
     
     
    Ends
     
    With one strand of yarn cast on 17 sts and work 3 rows in garter st.
     
    Begin the textured pattern on row 1 of the chart: work the 4 sts at the right end, repeat the 6 st pattern 2 times, work the 1 st at left. Work rows 2-8 of the chart, then keep repeating rows 1-8.
     
    When the piece is the same height as the side pieces, finish on row 3 or 7. Work garter st for 3 cm and bind off.
     
    Knit the other piece in the same manner.
     
     
    Handles
     
    With one strand of yarn cast on 8 sts and work garter st until the piece measures 60 cm. Bind off.
     
    Knit the other handle in the same manner.
     
     
    Finishing
     
    Pin to measurements wrong side up and steam lightly.
     
    Now join the pieces, making sure the 3 cm garter st ends are at the top edge. Join a side piece to one of the end pieces first. Pick up 4 sts per 6 rows from the long side of the side piece, starting at the top edge. Then pick up 4 sts per 6 rows from the long side of the end piece, starting at the top edge. Align the needles with the right sides up. Knit the sts together stitch by stitch using the circular needle.
     
    After you have knitted the sts together onto the circular needle, cast on 3 sts at the end for the seam. Turn work. *Knit 2 seam sts, skp (= slip 1 knitwise, k1, pass the slipped st over). Slip 3 sts from right needle back to left needle with yarn in back.* Repeat *-* until the 3 seam sts remain. Break the yarn and pull it through the sts.
     
    Work the three other seams in the same manner.
     
    Sew the base to the bag stitch by stitch using overcast seaming from the right side: align the edges with no space in between and make sure the pieces are level.
     
    Make an approx. 8 cm long tassel using the Black yarn and an approx. 15 cm long one using Off White. Make the Off White tassel thick enough so that you can shorten the outer layer. Crochet a chain using Off White. Attach the tassels to the chain and the chain to the bag.
     
    Cut a suitable piece of cardboard and place it in the bag if you want to make it sturdier.
    Finished dimensions
    Base 7,5 cm x 25 cm (3 in x 10 in); height 29 cm (11½ in)


    Stitch patterns & gauge
    Stitch pattern
    - Garter stitch: knit all rows.
    - Textured pattern: follow the chart and instructions.
     
    Gauge
    18 sts and 34 rows in garter st with yarn held double = 10 cm / 4 in
    20 sts and 28 rows in textured pattern with one strand of yarn = 10 cm / 4 in


    Base
     
    With yarn held double cast on 14 sts and work garter st for 25 cm. Bind off.
     
     
    Sides
     
    With one strand of yarn cast on 53 sts and work 3 rows in garter st.
     
    Begin the textured pattern on row 1 of the chart: work the 4 sts at the right end, repeat the 6 st pattern 8 times, work the 1 st at left. Work rows 2-8 of the chart, then keep repeating rows 1-8.
     
    When the piece measures approx. 25 cm, finish on either row 3 or 7 of the chart. Work garter st and evenly decrease 4 sts on the first row = 49 sts.
     
    After 3 cm, bind off.
     
    Knit the other piece in the same manner.
     
     
    Ends
     
    With one strand of yarn cast on 17 sts and work 3 rows in garter st.
     
    Begin the textured pattern on row 1 of the chart: work the 4 sts at the right end, repeat the 6 st pattern 2 times, work the 1 st at left. Work rows 2-8 of the chart, then keep repeating rows 1-8.
     
    When the piece is the same height as the side pieces, finish on row 3 or 7. Work garter st for 3 cm and bind off.
     
    Knit the other piece in the same manner.
     
     
    Handles
     
    With one strand of yarn cast on 8 sts and work garter st until the piece measures 60 cm. Bind off.
     
    Knit the other handle in the same manner.
     
     
    Finishing
     
    Pin to measurements wrong side up and steam lightly.
     
    Now join the pieces, making sure the 3 cm garter st ends are at the top edge. Join a side piece to one of the end pieces first. Pick up 4 sts per 6 rows from the long side of the side piece, starting at the top edge. Then pick up 4 sts per 6 rows from the long side of the end piece, starting at the top edge. Align the needles with the right sides up. Knit the sts together stitch by stitch using the circular needle.
     
    After you have knitted the sts together onto the circular needle, cast on 3 sts at the end for the seam. Turn work. *Knit 2 seam sts, skp (= slip 1 knitwise, k1, pass the slipped st over). Slip 3 sts from right needle back to left needle with yarn in back.* Repeat *-* until the 3 seam sts remain. Break the yarn and pull it through the sts.
     
    Work the three other seams in the same manner.
     
    Sew the base to the bag stitch by stitch using overcast seaming from the right side: align the edges with no space in between and make sure the pieces are level.
     
    Make an approx. 8 cm long tassel using the Black yarn and an approx. 15 cm long one using Off White. Make the Off White tassel thick enough so that you can shorten the outer layer. Crochet a chain using Off White. Attach the tassels to the chain and the chain to the bag.
     
    Cut a suitable piece of cardboard and place it in the bag if you want to make it sturdier.

    Beginner

    Have you just learned to knit, maybe still trying to figure out the very basics like knit and purl stitches? Or are you picking up knitting again for the first time since elementary school? Start here.

    Technique

    Beginner-level patterns include only basic knitting techniques: knitting and purling. You’ll also need to cast on and cast off stitches. The projects can be worked flat or in the round. Easy, regular decreases are used. Most patterns are worked in stockinette or garter stitch. Other simple stitch patterns may occur, and they are always detailed in the written pattern. Stripes of different colours may be used, but no more advanced colourwork.

    Patterns

    All patterns are written and do not include charts. Abbreviations are not used. Getting gauge is not crucial to the finished piece. Patterns include mostly accessories such as scarved and beanies. Pillowcases and other home decoration pieces.

    Adventurous beginner

    Got the basics covered? You’d like to take a swing at your first pair of socks, perhaps some easy cables or colourwork? A treasure of patterns awaits you on this level.

    Technique

    Patterns on this level may include simple colourwork, cables or lace. Colourwork patterns repeats are relatively short, cables simple and symmetrical and lace patterns easy and relatively small, covering details rather than entire pieces. The colourwork, cable and lace stitches are not worked into decreases or increases. Colourwork yarn floats are short, max. 3-4 stitches. Picking up stitches may occur. On this level, you’ll also find easy patterns using domino knitting, log cabin knitting or tunisian crochet.

    Patterns

    Patterns may include simple charts. In case special techniques are employed, they are detailed our in the instructions, either as text or e.g. through videos. The patterns may also suggest ”shortcuts”, i.e. easier ways to accomplish a technique. Most of the basic socks with heel flaps or afterthought heels are on this level, as well as mittens with no-gusset thumbs. There’s also plenty of sweaters, usually yoke sweaters or raglan sleeve sweaters.

    Intermediate

    So knitting is a regular hobby for you? Abbreviations, charts and instructions are no more than a walk in the park? Perhaps you’re looking for something to challenge yourself with, even at the odds of frogging?

    Technique

    In addition to basic techniques, some special techniques may be employed on this level, e.g. short rows. The same pattern may include both lace and cables. Magic loop knitting or entrelac, two-coloured brioche stitch, also here. In general, patterns require a more advanced ability to "read" your knitting. Lace patterns are also more advanced than on the previous level, but the lace stitches are still worked on right side only. Intarsia may be included, but in relatively simple and symmetrical patterns.

    Patterns

    Patterns on this level can feature concurrent shaping, e.g. neckline shaping at the same time as sleeve decreases or sleeve decreases into cable pattern. Sweater sleeves may require more advanced shaping. Most of our sweaters are at this level. Other patterns include e.g. magic loop patterns and toe-up socks.

    Advanced

    Turn off that telly and lash the doors, maximum concetration required! Although this skill level doesn’t bring much more in terms of technique, there’s simply more going on at the same time. Skill, concentration and perception are requisite.

    Technique

    On this level, you’ll find more advanced intarsia patterns, including intarsia in the round. Brioche patterns with decreases and/or cables are also here. Beginning of rounds may shift and multiple markers are needed. Lace or cable stitches may be worked also from wrong side. We’ve also included patterns featuring steeks here. Steeking isn’t hard as such, but requires the nerves and confidence of an experienced knitter.

    Patterns

    Patterns may include complex steps and require simultaneous reading of both charts and written instructions. Gauge may vary over different steps of the project. The patterns often feature much details and a combination of techniques. The size of the project is not what determines whether it’s advanced or not; focus is on technique, overall complexity and the risk of errors during the project.

    Gauge and Swatching

    Every pattern is based on a certain gauge, expressed as stitches or rows per 10 cm. It is important that you make a swatch to check your gauge before you start the actual project. If your gauge doesn’t match the pattern’s gauge, your finished garment won’t be the correct size either.

    Swatching Start by knitting a swatch. Use the yarn, the needles and the stitch pattern you intend to use in the project. Make the swatch a little wider than 10 cm, so that you’ll be able to measure the stitches properly. Block the swatch by pinning it to a surface, then steam it gently. Count the stitches; put a pin in a stitch, then measure 10 cm from that stitch and put another pin there. Count the stitches from pin to pin – that’s your gauge! If needed, measure both horizontal and vertical gauge (rows). If you’re measuring rib or brioche stitches, stretch out the swatch slightly before measuring.

    Adjusting gauge

    If your gauge doesn’t match the pattern gauge, you can adjust it by switching needle size. If your swatch has too few stitches per 10 cm (i.e. your knitting is too loose), switch to smaller needles. Conversely, if your swatch has too many stitches per 10 cm, your knitting is too tight and you’ll need a larger pair of needles. Always knit another swatch in order to determine proper gauge and sizing. Also note that the pattern yardage only applies to the pattern yarn, the yardage may differ if you choose another yarn.

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