Brightly colored round, handknit bag
The handknit wool Sunshine sack is small enough to carry around everywhere
Carry the Sunshine sack by the crocheted straps and tie it shut with a top closure.
The Sunshine Sack pattern combines both knitting and crochet in with our handmade yarns

Sunshine Sack Pattern

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Knit yourself the sweetest mini bag! Carry this design around your shoulders or as a cute mini backpack. The Sunshine Sack is worked in a simple construction with a chevron pattern combining both knitting and crochet. This design uses a mix of yarns and colors, making it completely customizable. Let your inner creative run wild and knit the colors and yarns that bring you joy into a sweet bag.

The Sunshine Sack is knit in the round from the bottom up and the top closure and straps are crocheted. 

*This pattern is a free PDF download that you will receive via email once checkout is complete.

 

Pattern Details:

Materials:

1 skein Spun Cloud (100% wool, approx. 100 yds (92 m) / 200 g) 

Mini Skein Sampler Kit (approx. 85 yds / 164-170 g - 5 mini skeins of yarn included per kit, 17 yds / skein) 

The sample is shown in Spun Cloud Bodacious Pink, Blue My Mind, French Vanilla and Blush, Wildflower Goldenrod, and Daisy Chain Sweet Papaya. 

Needle and Hook Size: 

US 17 (12mm) 40"/100cm circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge

Size N/P / US 15 (10 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge

Gauge: 8 sts and 11 rnds = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch worked in the round on knitting needles using Spun Cloud, steam blocked

Size:  One Size

Please note any modifications to size or length may require additional yarn

Pattern Designer: Jo Wadler

 

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