Being the Scrap Yarn Queen I knew it was time to make a new project and when I realized how much cotton yarn I had leftovers I decided to make myself this scrap yarn cross-body bag for the summer. I thought first of making a basket, then a knapsack (backpack, rucksack) and then settled for the cross-body bag. You see I always make cross-body bags but the pattern was all in my head and I never wrote a tutorial/pattern or made a Youtube video.
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height: 10 inches / 25.4 cm
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Being the Scrap Yarn Queen I knew it was time to make a new project and when I realized how much cotton yarn I had leftovers I decided to make myself this scrap yarn cross-body bag for the summer. I thought first of making a basket, then a knapsack (backpack, rucksack) and then settled for the cross-body bag. You see I always make cross-body bags but the pattern was all in my head and I never wrote a tutorial/pattern or made a Youtube video.
TRIED & TESTED
Thank you for taking to the time to visit Lady Dee.
height: 10 inches / 25.4 cm
Tools of the Trade
Please be kind and do not use my pictures or copy and/or redistribute this pattern as your own.
Copyright ©Lady Dylana All Rights Reserved
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Being the Scrap Yarn Queen I knew it was time to make a new project and when I realized how much cotton yarn I had leftovers I decided to make myself this scrap yarn cross-body bag for the summer. I thought first of making a basket, then a knapsack (backpack, rucksack) and then settled for the cross-body bag. You see I always make cross-body bags but the pattern was all in my head and I never wrote a tutorial/pattern or made a Youtube video.
TRIED & TESTED
Thank you for taking to the time to visit Lady Dee.
height: 10 inches / 25.4 cm
Tools of the Trade
Please be kind and do not use my pictures or copy and/or redistribute this pattern as your own.
Copyright ©Lady Dylana All Rights Reserved
Being the Scrap Yarn Queen I knew it was time to make a new project and when I realized how much cotton yarn I had leftovers I decided to make myself this scrap yarn cross-body bag for the summer. I thought first of making a basket, then a knapsack (backpack, rucksack) and then settled for the cross-body bag. You see I always make cross-body bags but the pattern was all in my head and I never wrote a tutorial/pattern or made a Youtube video.
TRIED & TESTED
Thank you for taking to the time to visit Lady Dee.
height: 10 inches / 25.4 cm
Tools of the Trade
Please be kind and do not use my pictures or copy and/or redistribute this pattern as your own.
Copyright ©Lady Dylana All Rights Reserved
Created | March 6, 2022 |
Updated | September 1, 2023 |
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Language | English |
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