Beaded
Bag Patterns These patterns are written for the size
11 seed beads and Pearle Cotton Floss. They are knit with 0000
needles. Order patterns below.




Felted
Knitting Bag This is a great bag, even for a
beginner. Starting with a flat base, you pick up stitches all the way
around and knit the sides on circular needles. There is even a pocket
inside to hold your little knitting notions.
The bag is knit in
Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted (4 skeins) on 10 1/2 - circular
24" or 29" needles.

Felted
Saddle Bag This bag starts on the same foundation
as the Felted Knitting Bag, but adds a front saddlebag flap and a large inside
pocket.
The bag is knit in
Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted (4 skeins) on 10 1/2 - circular
24" or 29" needles.

Felted
Stripes & Waves Bags These bags are made using
Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted (3 skeins) in different colors on 10 1/2 - circular
24" or 16" needles. Both bags can be made our of the 3 skeins if you utilize a
different main color for each.
Fuzzy
Felted Tote This bag comes in 2 sizes each using
Brown Sheep Lamb's Pride Worsted The bags are topped off with Zap or Chrysanthemum
and fastened with a button closure. The small bag takes 2
skeins, the larger 3 using a 10 1/2 - circular 24" needle.

Criss
Cross Tote This bag is done in 2 complimentary
colors. The bag takes about 200 yards each of a feltable wool. This
bag is done on straight needles.

Harlequin
Tote This bag uses the entrelac technique to create
diamonds all around. Not for the beginning knitter, but fun to do.
The main color requires 2 skeins & the contrast requires 1 of Brown Sheep
Lamb's Pride Worsted.

Stripes
Around Felted Tote Try this fun & mysterious bag that is knit
all on circular needles. You may not solve the mystery until it's off the
needles. Small bag requires about 300 yds, large bag requires about
575. Try it with scraps and leftovers!


Easy
Braided Entrelac Scarf This scarf combines a variety
of yarns to create a beautiful braided look. Using the simplest of
the entrelac techniques, this scarf can be created by an intermediate knitter.
Yarn requirements: approx 80 yds each of 3 different yarns - heavy worsted
to bulky weight.
Plush
Raglan Pullover Very easy to knit on circular needles. The
only seam you have to sew is under the arm.
To make size 12M (2,
4, 6) Chest 24 (27, 30,33)
Plush 2 (3, 4, 5) main
color
Plush 1 ball contrast
color
Cross
Over Tank This tank is knit on circular needles - back and
forth after the ribbing. A quick pattern for the intermediate
knitter. Sizes – Small (Med) Bust 38(42)
Materials – Reynolds
Cabana 3 (4) balls Needles – Size 8 & 10 circular
29".
Lacy
Saque This pattern was adapted from a 1940's pattern that I found
in an old book. The yarn was updated to Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece.
This beautiful little saque is a lot easier than it looks. Sized from 6 mo to 2
years. Materials 1 skein each of 2 colors Cotton Fleece for the 6 mo size, 2
skeins each for the 1 or 2 year size.

Summer
Waves This simple summer tank is knit with Mikado Ribbon.
Mikado has a wonderful hand to it. Knit it in the round to the arm
openings. A great starter sweater for someone who knows the basics.
