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Quick Little Knit Bag – A sparkly, fun, and fabulous quickie for you!

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The Quick Little Knit Bag was created because I designed a Quick Little (crochet) Bag a few years ago and it is still super popular. I thought knitters deserved a fun and fabulous quick little bag as well. I played around with the yarn for a while and came up with a stitch pattern that made me happy. Unlike the original, this bag is finished off with a button and some tassels. Happy knitting!

I’ve also designed a Quick Little Tunisian Bag to be part of this set.

The yarn for this design was provided by Red Heart Yarns. All opinions are my own.

Are you stitching along with Marly Bird and Friends for the 24 Days of Quickies event? This Quick Little Knit Bag is part of that event, so be sure to check out all the other fun. You can find the links to all the other patterns on Marly’s site, HERE!

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Quick Little Knit Bag

Slip Stitch Knit Pattern
Easy Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot

Size:
8″ x 6.5″

Yarn:
Red Heart An Italian Story Luce: (46% Nylon, 28% Acrylic, 20% Mohair, 6% Polyester), 100 g / 218 yds, Size 4 (Worsted Weight)
Granito 6340: Color A – 1 skein (25 g / 55 yds)
Vino 6390: Color B – 1 skein (25 g / 55 yds)
Red Heart Chic Sheep Yarn: 100% Wool, 100 g / 186 yds, Size 4 (Worsted Weight)
Polo 5632: Color C – 1 skein (35 g / 75 yds)

Needles:
US – 6, 4.0 mm

Gauge: Learn about gauge HERE
22 sts x 38 rows = 4” [10 cm] in garter stitch

Other supplies:
Yarn needle
1″ button
sewing needle and thread for button

Stitches and Abbreviations: click on highlighted sts for tutorials
co – cast on
k – knit
k2tog – knit 2 together
st(s) – stitch(es)
wyif – with yarn in front
yo – yarn over

Getting Started:
Row counts are at the end of each row after the period, if the count has changed from the previous row. – {count here}

Pattern:

Bag Body

Cast on 31 with Color A
Rows 1 & 2: K all. – {31 sts}
Row 3: With Color B, k all.
Row 4: K4, [yo, k4] until 3 st remain, yo, k3. – {38 sts}
Row 5: With Color A, k3, [drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k3] to end. – {31 sts}
Row 6: K3, [slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k1] until 4 sts remain, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k3. – {37 sts}
Row 7: With Color B, k5, [drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k3] until 7 sts remain, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k5. – {31 sts}
Row 8: K4, yo, k1, [slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k1] until 6 sts remain, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k3. – {38 sts}

Repeat Rows 5 – 8 until piece measures 15″, ending with a repeat of Row 6.

Bag Flap

Row 1: With Color B, k2, k2tog, k1, [drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k3] until 7 sts remain, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k1, k2tog, k2. – {29 sts}
Row 2: K4, [slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k1] until 5 sts remain, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k4. – {34 sts}
Row 3: With Color A, k2, k2tog, k2, [drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k3] until 8 sts remain, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k2, k2tog, k2. – {27 sts}
Row 4: K5, [slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k1] until 6 sts remain, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k5. – {31 sts}
Row 5: With Color B, k2, k2tog, [k3, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise] until 7 sts remain, k3, k2tog, k2. – {25 sts}
Row 6: K5, [yo, k1, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2] until 4 sts remain, yo, k4. – {29 sts}
Row 7: With Color A, k2, k2tog, [drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k3] until 6 sts remain, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k2tog, k2. – {23 sts}
Row 8: K3, [slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k1] until 4 sts remain, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k3. – {27 sts}
Row 9: With Color B, k2, k2tog, k1, [drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k3] until 7 sts remain, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k1, k2tog, k2. – {29 sts}
Row 10: K4, [slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k1] until 5 sts remain, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k4. – {24 sts}
Row 11: With Color A, k2, k2tog, k2, [drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k3] until 8 sts remain, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k2, k2tog, k2. – {19 sts}
Row 12: K5, [slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k1] until 6 sts remain, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k5. – {21 sts}
Row 13: With Color B, k2, k2tog, [k3, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise] until 7 sts remain, k3, k2tog, k2. – {17 sts}
Row 14: K5, [yo, k1, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2] until 4 sts remain, yo, k4. – {20 sts}
Row 15: With Color A, k2, k2tog, [drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k3] until 6 sts remain, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k2tog, k2. – {15 sts}
Row 16: K3, [slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k1] until 4 sts remain, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k3. – {17 sts}
Row 17: With Color B, k2, k2tog, k1, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k3, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k1, k2tog, k2. – {13 sts}
Row 18: K4, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k2, yo, k1, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k4. – {14 sts}
Row 19: With Color A, k2, k2tog, k2, drop yo, slip 1 purl wise, k2, k2tog, k2. – {11 sts}
Row 20: K5, slip 1 purl wise wyif, k5. – {11 sts}
Row 21: With Color B, k2, k2tog, k3, k2tog, k2. – {9 sts}
Row 22: K all.
Row 23: With Color A, k2, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k2. – {7 sts}
Row 24: K all.
Row 25: With Color B, k2, k3tog, k2. – {5 sts}
Row 26: K all.
Row 27: With Color A, k1, k3tog, k1. – {3 sts}
Row 28: K all.
Row 29: K3tog. – {1 st}

Fasten off then weave in all ends.

Edging

Fold Bag Body in half with wrong sides together, do not include flap in folded section. Hold folded bag with half with flap on bottom.

Thread Color C on yarn needle.

Leaving a long starting tail and starting at bottom right corner of bag, mattress stitch through both layers up side of bag and up side of flap.
Sew up through point of flap, wrap yarn loosely around finger, and sew up through point of flap again.
*Bring needle up through center of loop, this will create another loop, pass needle through new loop and pull tight making a small knot around first loop; repeat from * until loop is entirely covered.
Continue mattress stitch down side of flap, and through both layers down side of bag.
Fasten off leaving a long ending tail.

Strap

Cut 15 pieces of Color C, each 90″ long.
Tie them together leaving a tail of 8″.
Divide yarn into 3 groups of 5 and braid together, until braided section is 65″ long, tie a knot in end.

With Color C and yarn needle, sew strap ends to sides of bags with the knots at the bottom corners.
Use yarn needle to thread the tails into the ends of the braid.
Cut tassels to even length.

Finishing

Block bag gently.
Use sewing needle and thread to attach button.

Use or give and enjoy!

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3 thoughts on “Quick Little Knit Bag – A sparkly, fun, and fabulous quickie for you!”

  1. Thank you for the free pattern. Planning on making 2 for each of my granddaughters. However, I noticed that Row 24 is missing or have the row numbers after Row 23 been numbered incorrectly?

    Thank you.

    Reply
    • Oops, I seam to have had a counting issue. I just skipped the number, but the pattern is correct. I fixed the numbers now. Thank you!

      Reply

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