Banjo bag pattern & more Roselettes

Filed under: chezPlum Patterns,Crochet,WIP — December 10, 2007 @ 9:55 pm

The pattern for the Banjo Bag is now up !! An unusual bag, combining a fun and funky shape with a unique construction..
The strap is buttoned directly onto the bag. A perfect project to use all those colorful buttons youâ??ve been collecting !!

The girls may have their little chocolate each morning but I found something even better for me: I love this Advent calendar by Garnstudios !!

More Roselettes : look at those two cute FOs already, by AussiesCrochetingPrincess and Ballee

I don’t think I’ve shown my Cuarenta one yet. (Or rather the once-cuarenta one…) It’s made in “merino bulky” by Handpaintedyarn.com. Dyed it with red food-colouring. I just need to sew the buttons on now.

And because I love Kureyon and have been wondering how it would look on a crocheted project, I started yet another one with those 2 skeins in 147. I LOVE it so far and can’t wait to be finished with it. (better pics coming soon :-P )
I have some plans for an adult version of the Roselette (and it seems other people are interested too) and I’m thinking I’ll need a Kureyon one for myself. It may well be the perfect use for those 8 skeins I indulged in last year, saving them for “that perfect project”.. :-P

5 Comments »

  1. Pam Gillette:

    I LOVE your Banjo Bag! Very creative! -Pam

  2. ladylinoleum:

    I’d love it in an adult size too…just in case you’re wondering. LOL

    Love the bag!

  3. Emily:

    Hooray for Kureyon! I can’t wait to see that one on Thursday. :p

  4. maylin:

    Kureyon is great isn’t it – I recently made a felted hat. The colours are so yummy I was wondering how difficult it would be to spin like that.

  5. didinegg:

    merci !!!
    pour ce superbe sac, je ne le quitte plus!!!!
    bizzz
    gg

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