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2020 Knit-Along Projects

Summer Knit Along - Market Bag

Farmer’s market trips are even more fun with a brightly colored bag on your arm.  We are offering two different options.  The Farmer's Market/Produce Bag by Monica Dewart and the West Side Market Bag by Corrie Purdum.  These are both free patterns on Ravelry or you can click on the pictures below.
Farmer's Market/Produce Bag by Monica Dewart
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West Side Market Bag by Corrie Purdum
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This year we are going to make squares for a blanket.  This would make an ideal baby blanket or a lap blanket, in one color or many. 
 
There are two levels of difficulty for these squares, so feel free to tackle as many of them as you can.  Use some of the unfamiliar techniques to broaden your knowledge and expertise!
 
EASY: These are all Knit-Purl patterns only
Square #41-Pebble dash, #38-Sea wall, #37-Sand swirl, #42-Fishing nets,
#44-Sandy lines, #39-Cobbled Stones
 
ADVANCED: Some cables, some bobbles, fun designs.
#36-Pebbles. #40-Twine, #43- Molluscs, #45-Cables and Twists

Virginia has done a lot of these and will bring them to the Guild meeting for everyone to see.
Have fun!

Instructions for 36-37 are here.
Instructions for 38-41 are here.
​Instructions for 42-45 are here.
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