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20100125 Monday January 25, 2010

FREE 4 fab bag patterns to knit!

If you fancy knitting one of these beautiful bags by Amanda Jones, then you'll need a pair of funky bamboo handles to finish the look – and we've got just the thing for you as your free gift with issue 64 is a pair of bamboo bag handles!

Issue 64 is on sale on Thursday 28 January 2010 and each issue comes with one pair of bamboo bag handles, as well as four more patterns to use them with, giving you eight bag patterns in total.

We first printed the patterns for these four beautiful bags in issue 54 but we thought they'd be perfect for our new set of handles. Cast on today and you'll be ready to add the handles when you pop to the shops next week!

Four knitted bags – one lace, one Fair Isle, one plain and one with intarsia butterflies and knitted flowers sown on. Designed by Amanda Jones.

Download your FREE pattern for Amanda Jones' four knitted bags (PDF)

As the new handles are a U rather than an O shape, we asked technical editor Kirstie McLeod for the best way to attach them to Amanda's bags. "Instead of leaving the hem at the top open, as for the O-shaped handles, place some ribbon or stiff fabric between the two layers to make it firmer and sew it shut," she recommends. "You can then sew the handles on easily, attaching each leg of the U to one end of the ribbon."

If you'd like to see the handles in action, you can get a sneak preview of the three bag patterns by Emma King we'll be featuring in issue 64 now.

This pattern is available to download as a PDF document. It won’t open unless you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. You can download this program from the Adobe website for free. If you have Acrobat Reader and it’s still not working, try right-clicking the link and clicking “save as”. Save the document onto your computer – make sure you can find it again! – and try opening it from there.

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3 questions to this article:

1) After row 13: "Repeat rows 6 to 18.
There has only been thirteen rows!

2) Abbreviation C8B: ........and hold at the 'front', this should be 'back' surely.

3) How can the bag handles be attached?

Posted by frances maly (127.0.0.1) on January 25, 2010 at 06:12 PM GMT #

Thank you so much for re-issuing this pattern online! While checking out a knitting bag I had for sale on EBay last week I was fascinated to see pages containing this same pattern cut out from the magazine for auction. One sold for almost £4 and another for an astonishing £23.45!
Just by chance today I clicked on a link to here from MLQ Knits and there it was again.
Now I can see what all the excitement was all about.

Posted by Priscilla Morley (127.0.0.1) on January 27, 2010 at 08:55 PM GMT
Website: http://priscillamorley.co.uk #

Can you tell me please who designed the Colourful Bag in the March issue, because I knitted this bag only to find that the bag was baggy at the top, so I spent the next week trying to correct your mistakes. Surely it would have been only common sense to decrease nearer the top. I can only imagine that your picture was staged. I have been buying simply knitting for a year but I am fed up with numerous mistakes in patterns. When I phoned a week ago I was told someone would get back to me but to no avail.

Posted by Caroline Tidy (127.0.0.1) on February 24, 2010 at 09:48 PM GMT #

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