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Roll with it tweed yarn in crayon
Roll with it tweed yarn in crayon













roll with it tweed yarn in crayon

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ROLL WITH IT TWEED YARN IN CRAYON HOW TO

To print or download, use the Print Friendly button below, or go to, or right-click to copy and paste it into a word processing document if those options do not work for you (please note that Print Friendly is a free outside website that the button links to, and you can click here for a tutorial on how to use it, but I cannot provide additional technical support for this service). Please do not reprint or repost this pattern, but please do link to this page to share this pattern with others. Written pattern copyright Tamara Kelly 2019, all rights reserved. If you make the Sherbet Stripes Tote and post a photo on social media, be sure to tag me or #mooglyblog so I can check it out too! I also love seeing what you make - and I can't wait to see this one in all the colors of Red Heart Roll With It Tweed!įollow Moogly on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr! Thank you to Red Heart Yarns and Brittany Needles for providing the materials shown in this post. Thank you so much to everyone who helped me brainstorm the idea for this bag's name on Instagram! I love hearing what you think! If alternative handles are used, there should be enough yarn left over to crochet simple tabs if needed. (72 sts)Īdd leather handles per package instructions. After Rnd 48, break yarn and weave in ends. Rnd 6 - 48 (or to approximately 11"): Ch 1, side split hdc in each st around join. Rnd 5: Ch 1, center hdc in each st across, turn the corner and hdc 4 along the sides of the previous rows, turn the corner and center hdc in each fhdc across, turn the corner and hdc 4 along the sides of the previous rows, join with a sl st in the first st of the rnd. Row 2 - 4: Ch 1, center hdc in each st across turn. See the bag bottoms tutorial linked above for help with this if needed. The pattern is begun in rows and then converts to rounds. If you prefer not to start with a row of foundation stitches, instead ch 33, skip the ch closest to the hook, and hdc in each rem ch across for Row 1. Side split hdc (left-handed) - yo, insert the hook under just the right vertical strand of the indicated stitch through to the back of the fabric, yo an pull up a loop, yo and pull through all 3 loops on hook.

roll with it tweed yarn in crayon

Side split hdc (right-handed) - yo, insert the hook under just the left vertical strand of the indicated stitch through to the back of the fabric, yo an pull up a loop, yo and pull through all 3 loops on hook. Gauge: 12 sts x 16 rows = 4"/10cm in side split hdc (see special stitches)įinished Size: 11.5" wide x 11" tall excluding handles Helpful Links and Tutorialsīag Bottoms - Rows to Rounds Special StitchesĬenter hdc - yo, insert the hook between the vertical strands of the post of the stitch straight through to the back of the stitch, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull through all 3 loops on hook.

roll with it tweed yarn in crayon roll with it tweed yarn in crayon

This creates a thick, dense fabric with a beautiful knit-like look that does not curl and, in my opinion, really lets this yarn shine! I hope you enjoy making the Sherbet Stripes Tote - and if you've seen this stitch before and know of a name for it, please let me know!Īdd this pattern to your Ravelry Queue and Favoritesģ00 yds Red Heart Roll With It Tweed (100% acrylic "4"/Medium/UK: 10-12 ply 311yds 5.29oz/150g) However, rather than keeping the hook in front of your work, you go on through to the back of the fabric, to yo, pull up a loop, and finish the stitch as usual. Much like Tunisian Simple Stitch, you slip the hook under a vertical bar of the stitch rather than under the top two loops. So I wanted to make something to show off this yarn - simple, lovely, and practical too.Īfter playing with the yarn and a few stitches, I came up with the Sherbet Stripes Tote - and a stitch I haven't seen before. It's easy to fall in love with Red Heart Roll With It Tweed - it features 18 distinctively beautiful colorways, in easy self-striping center pull cakes. and the result is this delicious free one skein crochet tote bag pattern on Moogly!ĭisclaimer: This post includes affiliate links materials provided by Red Heart and Brittany. The Sherbet Stripes Tote whispered to me from this gorgeous skein of yarn.















Roll with it tweed yarn in crayon