Knitted Chevron Market Bag
The Knitted Chevron Market Bag is a charming and practical accessory for your shopping trips or everyday use. Its delightful chevron pattern adds an interesting touch to your outfit while being incredibly functional. Made with high-quality yarn, this market bag is not only stylish but also durable and eco-friendly. With its sturdy straps, it can easily carry your groceries, books, or any essentials you need. The best part is that you can personalize it by choosing your favorite color combination to match your style. Say goodbye to plastic bags and hello to a trendy, planet-friendly alternative with the Knitted Chevron Market Bag!
Yarn: Lily Sugar 'n Cream (100% Cotton; 95 yards [86 meters]/56.7 grams); #02739 Over the Rainbow - 4 skeins
Needles: One 24" circular needle in size 10 or 10.5, one 24" circular needle in size 7, one 16" circular needle in size 7, and one set of double pointed needles, also in size 7
Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker
Gauge: 20 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette on size 7 needles
Let's begin with the handles! Using your largest gauge needles and the
provisional cast-on technique (we'll be working back-and-forth for these guys, and using a three-needle bind off to attach them to the top of the bag so we want live stitches on either end of each handle), cast on 9 stitches. Transfer stitches to any of your size 7 needles and knit the following set-up rows:
Set-up Rows 1 & 3: knit
Set-up Rows 2 & 4: purl
A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns. So let's keep going like so:
Rows 1 & 2: * p3, k1, ssk, (k1, yo) twice, k1, k2tog, k1 *
Row 3: * p3, k1, yo, ssk, k3, k2tog, yo, k1 *
Row 4: * p3, k2, yo, ssk, k1, k2tog, yo, k2 *
Row 5: * p3, k3, yo, slip 2 together knitwise-k1-p2sso, yo, k3 *
Knit rows 1 - 5 fourteen times. Then, we'll begin the decreases at the bottom of the bag, like so:
Decrease Row 1: * p3, k9 *
Decrease Row 2: * p2tog, p1, k9 *
Decrease Rows 3 - 5: * p2, k9 *
Decrease Row 6: * p2tog, k9 *
Decrease Rows 7 - 9: * p1, k9 *
You may want to switch to your 16" needle about now...
Decrease Row 10: * ssk, k8 *
Decrease Rows 11 & 12: knit
Decrease Row 13: * ssk, k7 *
Decrease Rows 14 & 15: knit
Decrease Row 16: * ssk, k6 *
Decrease Row 17: knit
You may want to switch to your dpns about now...
Decrease Row 18: * ssk, k5 *
Decrease Row 19: knit
Decrease Row 20: * ssk, k4 *
Decrease Row 21: knit
Decrease Row 22: * ssk, k3 *
Decrease Row 23: knit
Decrease Row 24: * ssk, k2 *
Decrease Row 25: knit
Decrease Row 26: * ssk, k1 *
Decrease Row 27: * ssk *
Clip tail, thread through final 10 stitches, and pull tight. And now that most of the body of the bag is done, we're going to work a few more border rows and then bind off and seam the handles. So, pick up your provisionally cast on stitches using your 24" size 7 needle, place row marker, and then proceed as follows. Note that you may need to un-twist your provisional stitches, but that the pattern of the bag will also effectively hide it if a few remain twisted.
Border Rows 1 & 2: * k3, p3 *
Border Rows 3 & 4: * p3, k3 *
Border Rows 5 & 6: repeat rows 1 & 2
Once these six rows are complete, it's time to bind off. We are going to attach the handles to the bag using a three needle bind-off, and bind off the rest of piece normally. You can look at the tutorial I've linked to for some guidance, and I'll also walk you through it below.
First, then, bind off 12 stitches normally, purling the purls and knitting the knit stitches. You should now have 1 stitch on your right-hand needle, and you should be about to begin a set of nine stitches that turn into our nine-stitch chevron below. Place the live stitches from one end of one of your handles onto one of your dpns and place it next to bag, with right sides together. Transfer the stitch on your right-hand needle to your larger gauge needle for the purposes of the three needle bind off.
Insert your right-hand needle through the first stitch of your handle knitwise and then insert it through the first stitch on your left hand needle knitwise as well.
Loop yarn as if to knit, pull loop through both stitches, and slide stitches from needle.
Lift first stitch on your right hand needle over second stitch, as you would a normal bind off.
Repeat for all handle stitches, then transfer right hand stitch back to your size 7 needle and continue binding off normally for 27 more stitches. Repeat the three needle bind off with the other end of the same handle. Bind off 15 stitches normally, then repeat three needle bind off with first end of second handle. Bind off 27 stitches normally, and then use three needle bind off with second end of second handle. Finish binding off in pattern and tuck in ends. For best results, block.
Alternate Instructions:
Let's start with the handles! Using any set of your size 7 needles, cast on 9 stitches loosely. Then work the following four set-up rows:
Set-up Rows 1 & 3: knit
Set-up Rows 2 & 4: purl
Now, we'll begin to work I-cord edgings on to both sides of the handle, which are accomplished simply by slipping stitches. Or in other words, we'll be knitting like so:
Handle Row 1: slip 3 stitches with yarn in back, k3, slip 3 stitches with yarn in back
Handle Row 2: p3, k3, p3
Work handle rows 1 & 2 until handle measures about 13" and you've just finished row 2 of the pattern. Then, knit your set up rows again. Once those four rows are done, bind off loosely. Make another handle.
Now, it's time to work the bag. Using your 24" size 7 needle, cast on 120 stitches, place marker, and join in round. Then we'll work the following border rows:
Border Rows 1 & 2: * p3, k3; rep from *
Border Rows 3 & 4: * k3, p3 *
Border Rows 5 & 6: repeats rows 1 & 2
Border Rows 7 & 8: repeat rows 3 & 4
Border Row 9: * p3, k9 *
Once you've knit these rows, it's time to move on to our main pattern. So let's keep going like so:
Rows 1 & 2: * p3, k1, ssk, (k1, yo) twice, k1, k2tog, k1 *
Row 3: * p3, k1, yo, ssk, k3, k2tog, yo, k1 *
Row 4: * p3, k2, yo, ssk, k1, k2tog, yo, k2 *
Row 5: * p3, k3, yo, slip 2 together knitwise-k1-p2sso, yo, k3 *
Knit rows 1 - 5 fourteen times. Then, we'll begin the decreases at the bottom of the bag, like so:
Decrease Row 1: * p3, k9 *
Decrease Row 2: * p2tog, p1, k9 *
Decrease Rows 3 - 5: * p2, k9 *
Decrease Row 6: * p2tog, k9 *
Decrease Rows 7 - 9: * p1, k9 *
You may want to switch to your 16" needle about now...
Decrease Row 10: * ssk, k8 *
Decrease Rows 11 & 12: knit
Decrease Row 13: * ssk, k7 *
Decrease Rows 14 & 15: knit
Decrease Row 16: * ssk, k6 *
Decrease Row 17: knit
You may want to switch to your dpns about now...
Decrease Row 18: * ssk, k5 *
Decrease Row 19: knit
Decrease Row 20: * ssk, k4 *
Decrease Row 21: knit
Decrease Row 22: * ssk, k3 *
Decrease Row 23: knit
Decrease Row 24: * ssk, k2 *
Decrease Row 25: knit
Decrease Row 26: * ssk, k1 *
Decrease Row 27: * ssk *
Clip tail, thread through final 10 stitches, and pull tight. Seam handles as shown, so each handle base lines up with a chevron stripe and that the two ends of the handle have two stripes between them. Tuck in ends and block.