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Check your back bag - knitting pattern

Check your back bag - knitting pattern

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The KNITS Advent calendar 2024 - knitting pattern.



You are in for a treat with this knitting pattern, it is super fun and a somewhat quick knit. You get a perfect sized bag for your knitting project or daily essentials.

Information on the pattern:
You'll get the pattern in English, Swedish and Finnish.
Size blocked: width 30cm,
height edge to bottom 29cm (not including top)

Gauge: 25st/ 10cm chart, 21st/10cm in stockinette.

Yarn: Dk sock yarn, ex. 7 brothers from Novita or KNITS Alpine merino
Yardage: colour 1  - 150 gram, colour 2 - 100 gram.

 

Needles needed: circular needles 80cm, 100cm or 120cm - 3,5mm

DPN 3,5mm for icord or KNITS icorder size bulky

Here you can get lining and handles to your bag, made in Finland.

 

 

 

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