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Towards the end of the visit of Castle Fraser, one gets to enter the vast library, created by Colonel Charles Mackenzie Fraser.
Enhanced by the multiple identical bookcases, made of dark wood, and full of ancient books, the volutes of the wallpaper stand out. The original wallpaper, which looks like stencil in places, dates from c1839 and is the inspiration behind this bag.
The flap of the bag is worked using the double knitting technique. Upon completion of the knitted part, a fabric lining is constructed. Both the lining and a shoulder strap are sewn in place.
One size: Finished measurements:Height: 35 cm ― excluding strapWidth: 31 cm
Yarn requirementSock yarn (400 m / 437 yds per 100 g)1 x 100g skein each of two contrasting colours
**Gauge:**28 sts and 36 rows / 10cm over double-knitting pattern and over stocking stitch worked flat, measured after blocking. (Note: you may need to use different needle size for the double knitted flap and for the rest of the bag to achieve gauge)
**Pattern includes:**Detailed charts.Notes on treatment of selvedges.Photo-tutorial for: invisible 2-colour cast on for double knitting; working tucks.Diagram and instructions to cut and sew fabric lining.
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Aurelie Colas
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Notes
- Sewing needle, thread and pins. Shoulder strap: non-stretchy fabric, or leather strap (approx. 3 cm wide) Fabric + interfacing: approx 80 cm x 40 cm
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 12
- Skill Level
- Advanced
- Yarn Weight
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