Bangle Wristlet Purse

Jan 21, 2008 15:41


So as I get ready to head off to Germany, I realized I will be there for the 2nd half of Fasching (or Karneval, depending on where you live).  With all the crazies welcomed out into the streets, I decided it might not be the best choice to carry my purse around.  Especially since I will need to carry my passport around with me, I need something that will stay close to my body and not be so easy to rip off.  Plus, it needs to be cute enough for the clubs.  (Go back to Germany and be there for Fasching, and not go to the clubs?  I am no hypocrite!!)  I think this cute wristlet will do just fine.


 

Materials
~ Knit Picks Andean Silk [55% superfine Alpaca, 23% silk, 22% Merino wool; 96yd per 50g skein]; color: #23778 Cornflower; 1 skein
~ US 8 straight needles
~ cable needle
~ US G crochet hook
~ 2 bangle bracelets (or 4 depending on quality of bracelets)
~ tapestry needle
~ (optional) fabric for lining

Gauge
5 sts = 1"

Bag Body
With kniting needles, CO 40 sts loosely.
Rows 1, 3, 7, & 9: K3, P4, K8, P4, K2, P4, K8, P4, K3
Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, & 10: P3, K4, P8, K4, P2, K4, P8, K4, P3
Row 5: K3, P4, C8F, P4, K2, P4, C8B, P4, K3
Repeat these 10 rows 6 times more, then Repeat Rows 1-8 once (a total of 8 cables have been created)
BO loosely in pattern.
Block knitted rectangle.
(optional): If you would like to add a lining to your bag, make your measurements now.  It will be much easier than after it has been seamed up.
Fold the rectangle in half width-wise, and seam up sides of bag.
(optional): Sew in lining of bag.

Handle Flaps
With crochet hook, attach yarn & sc2tog 38 times around top of bag.
* sc1, sc2tog, sc13, sc2tog, sc1, turn  (17 sts total)
ch2, skip first st in row, dc 16, turn
ch2, skip first st in row, dc 16, fasten off *
Join yarn for other side of bag and rep from * to * for second handle flap.
Attach bangles as the handes.
Weave in ends.

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