https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/little-knitted-backpack • Posted by Janie R.
I found a pattern on the web, but it turned out looking like a HUGE hat! So, I used what I had, and made one of my own. I had this cute yellow/pink/white yarn I wanted to use, and paired it with some very light pink that I also had. Please bear with me as I have never done a pattern for anything knitted, but I made this one up with what I had on hand.
I found a pattern on the web, but it turned out looking like a HUGE hat! So, I used what I had, and made one of my own. I had this cute yellow/pink/white yarn I wanted to use, and paired it with some very light pink that I also had. Please bear with me as I have never done a pattern for anything knitted, but I made this one up with what I had on hand.
this is the "hat" that I ended up with because I didn't have the right size needles, and I messed up trying to go up/down with the needles/yarn.
This is the yarn that I used. The yarn was knit with two strands held together throughout. You can use any color, of course. I used a size 10 16" curcular needles. Cast on 66 rows 1-3, knit row 4, K1, K2tog, YO, repeat all around. This will be the round for the drawstring. rest of the rows are all knitted until piece reaches about ten inches.
Here it is almost done, it is worked from the top down. I worked it until it was a little over ten inches.
Ok, now I did this weird. I folded the circular needles so that the first and last stitches were front to back, and used another needle to combine the stitches, two at a time, into one. Yes, I know, it was supposed to be a three-needle bind-off, but as I am so new to knitting, I got scared, and ended up with this; 33 stitches. Then I bound off from here. In any case, bind off whatecer way you want, just so that the end result is a flat straight bottom. You can bind off regularly, then just seam the bottom with yarn.
Here is the strap. Cast on 8 stitches, and knit all rows until it measures about 22 inches. The drawstring is crochet (I used a k hook, it's what I had) and crocheted a 20 inch chain. The next one I make will be longer by maybe four inches.
I sewed the strap ends to the bottom sides of the bag, and then folded it and sewed the center to the top row of the bag. In hind sight, I would do it the other way around-I think it would look better.
Weave the drawstring through the holes made on row 4, and then tie them together. Now, you are done! Enjoy, and thanks for your patience.
For those of you who know how to do the gauges, it turned out to be about ten inches across, and about eleven inches tall. This can be done in crochet, too; however, I would use the yarn doubled for that as well, for stability. I like how the varigated yarn turned out. Now, I just hope it is not too small for my granddaughter! lol Well, if it is, she can always use it as a little purse, I guess. It was fun to make.