
I’m getting pretty good at sewing project bags. Only one more to go!
I struggled with the third lace section on Water. Luckily my KAL pals already finished theirs and recommended putting stitch markers at the ends of the short rows. That helped a lot!
I wish we lived closer and in a Covid free world I could see how you make these bags look so professional.
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Your Water shawl is looking lovely! Glad it is going smoother – the lace short rows take some getting used to for sure. The bags are lovely too 🙂
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I’m glad the stitch markers helped. The bags look wonderful. I am regretting saying ombre only because everyone else will have matching bags and I’m going to be jealous. Luckily the teal is so pretty I will get over it fast.
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Your bag is very pretty and I had a lot of fun designing it!
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Beautiful Alissa!
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That is interesting fabric. Your shawl is coming along. I am enjoying everyone’s FOs.
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I”d say you’ve mastered those gorgeous project bags. Isn’t it nice when other knitters can give you a clue or trick that works? I love your shawl!!
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Oooh I see my bag and I love it! (At least I’m assuming one of the mermaid bags is mine and it doesn’t matter which because they’re all cool.)
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Your shawl looks good. I need to try to sew a drawstring bag. I need a bigger one for my colorwork sweater.
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