Make a tie in whatever style and of whatever material you like. Next round: P1, * 3 times, P2, K4, P2, 3 times, P2 repeat from *, end P1 Next round: P9, *K4, P18 repeat from *, end P9 Next round: P9, *C4B, P18 repeat from *, end P9 Repeat rounds 5-8 until you have done 8 cable twists. Rounds 5, 6 and 7: K8, *P1, K4, P1, K16 repeat from *, end K8 Mark the beginning of the round and knit one round.ġ. Switch to the circular needle and pick up 20 stitches along the side, 20 stitches along the cast-on row and 20 stitches on the other side. With the straight needles, Cast on 20 stitches. M1 – Insert left needle, from front to back, under the running stitch between the needles. Knit the two stitches from the cable needle. It gives the bag a little more shape and it helps it smell nicer □Ĭ4B – Place next 2 stitches on cable needle and hold at the back of your work. Alright – it’s two pieces of cardboard with a dryer sheet sandwiched between them. That’s not just a piece of cardboard you see here, that’s our patented smell-well component. But wait – there’s more! It also has a secret weapon! It will easily hold a grocery bag full of dog leavings and it has a shoulder strap for hands-free carrying. This is about 5″ in diameter, 7.5″ tall and about 20″ in circumference (when full!). If you don't have a dog and don't need a ka-ka carrier, you could use this for a lunch bag - but you should probably leave out the dryer sheet :) What you needġ 24″ long US 8 circular needle Instructions A simple knitting project to make a doggy carrier bag.
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