I made a knitting bag!

First off, the Time for Tea swap sign-up is now closed! I will be emailing all participants tonight with a questionnaire and I will also email the newer signer-uppers with an invite to the Flickr group where we can share photographs of our works in progress and swap parcels. I’d like to use some of your photographs at the end of the swap so if you’d rather I didn’t, please let me know. Signing up to flickr is not mandatory, just another excuse to get to know each other a little better.

Today’s post is for me to do a little showing off. When I was trying to decide what to make for Annie in the Owl Swap I came up with the idea of a bag she could keep her knitting in. Now for me the critical element in a knitting bag is that it MUST be able to fit my knitting needles in it. Also, personally I don’t like record-style bags – I’d prefer something a little more upright without losing any space. Now with apologies for the less-than-fantastic photographs – this is what I came up with:-

Knitting bag

I also liked the idea of being able to close the bag over but still have a little access to the contents, so I made one large strap that can be slung over a shoulder, and another smaller strap for the large strap to go through and hold it closed.

Handles - knitting bag

Of course, this bag still had to have some relevance to owls really so I had my first attempt at appliqué. For a first attempt I was pretty pleased with myself although I’d have liked my stitches to be neater.

Owl detail - knitting bag

I only wish I was a neater seamstress because if ONLY I could sew in a straight line, I would make and sell these bags. Ah well, if wishes and all that! What do you think? Would you use it if you were a knitter?

Crafty plans for this week include my first ever attempt at making a cake with fondant icing, a little work on some longies I’m making for the new baby and a start on a couple of patterns from the fantastic Amanda at KitschyCoo. Luckily I will have my partner in crime Kat here to help me out tomorrow. Hooray!

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Posted under general crafty updates, sewing, swaps

This post was written by Vonnie on March 2, 2009

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11 Comments so far

  1. Lisa March 2, 2009 7:22 pm

    If I could knit I would definitely use your groovy knitting bag :)

  2. Woollyholic March 2, 2009 7:37 pm

    Love your knitting bag! I have only just started knitting and I am pretty rubbish at it so far! I’m persevering though!
    Fab bag and I love the little owl!

  3. x vInTaGe VioLeT x March 2, 2009 9:01 pm

    super cute owl bag !

  4. Gill March 2, 2009 10:40 pm

    Brilliant knitting bag and that owl is really cute!!

  5. miftik March 3, 2009 1:08 am

    Aww. Simply adorable. I love googly eyes. I don’t think they are used often enough. :D

  6. Kitty Ballistic March 3, 2009 6:14 am

    I love it! Your stitching looks fine to me, and the owl is really cute.

  7. chickadee cards March 3, 2009 9:15 am

    Lovely!

  8. Shortly March 4, 2009 7:13 am

    Looks great – and cool idea for a swap too. I’m thinking about an owls knitting project in my near future. Your wee guy is super cute! What an awesome first applique project :)

  9. erin's artsy crafty side March 4, 2009 6:08 pm

    I love this, especially the smart idea for the straps. Really nice. And the Owl is totally adorable.

  10. Ali March 4, 2009 10:59 pm

    Lovely! It looks very practical which is so important.

  11. Anne March 5, 2009 12:16 pm

    I love the bag! Stylish and practical – what more could you ask for!

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