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Some small FOs

CABLEKNIT PURSE
I've been working on some small projects along with my Jaywalkers and Bobble Blue. Here is the cableknit purse I first mentioned in my last post:



Specs:

Pattern: none

Yarn: Lamb's Pride Bulky in Oatmeal

Needles: 11 Clover Bamboo Straights

Comments: It's dangerous for me to post this here as I have yet to sew in a lining and I'm not exactly diligent when it comes to finishing. I have a five hour car ride to Jersey this weekend, though, where mundane crafts will be key. (It's hard to concentrate or read a chart with a ornery tabby cat yowling in your ear and climbing all over the dashboard). I like the bag, but don't think it's the most useful thing I've ever knit. You really can't fit much. I'll still probably knit it again with the following mods... use worsted weigh yarn, splurge on real wood handles instead of acrylic (Ijust snagged these at Michael's and didn't search for higher quality handles), make the bag portion larger. I would also think about going for a rectangular shape with dowel handles and use it as a clutch.

YELLOW & PURPLE NECKLACE On a night of knitting burnout and after a little inspiration, I went for some beads hibernating in the stash since Christmastime. My mom, sister and I paced the wholesale bead store (while my Dad and brother patiently waited) to find something to match (yet still provide some "pop") the purple and rose colored beads when my mom found these yellow beauties. After finishing the neclace, I wasn't sure how much I loved the it---it's definitely loud---but that's not something I always mind. I wore it today and by noon, I loved it. I think you picked a winner, Mom!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Cute purse and necklace!
Melissa said…
very cute! the yellow beads match well with the purple.
aija said…
I love the contrast of the dark handle/bow with the bag's body color.
Veronique said…
And to think those bags sell for over $100!! Yours looks very cute.
Anonymous said…
The purse is so cute! there may be a pattern demand on the horizon...

SQ
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lobstah said…
Hey I'm back! Your cable purse is so cute and I think the necklace came out great.
Did you design the purse yourself? Pretty impressive!
Elizabeth said…
The bag is very cute.
Emma said…
Love the bag. Great job!
Anonymous said…
Ooh, that's a cute purse! I love it.
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