Beed rgitted Beg Frond
By Ava Farrington @ Copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved

SupplyList · 1 ball pearl cotton 8 · 1 hank Czech 11 seed beads · 2 oval jump rings ·Linked chain long enough that it willslip over the head when attached to the bag Tools · 2 size 0000 knitting needles · Bead Spinner (optional) · Scissors Cast on 15 stitches The Wedge Row 1: (k1, s1b) twice, k1 and turn Row 2: (k1, s1b) twice, k1 and turn Row 3: (k1, s1b) 5 times, k1 and turn Row 4: (k1, s1b) 5 times, k1 and turn Row 5: (k1, s1b) 8 times, k1 and turn Row 6: (k1, s1b) 8 times, k1 and turn Row 7: (k1, s1b) 11 times, k1 and turn Row 8: (k1, s1b) 11 times, k1 and turn Row 9: (k1, s1b) 14 times, k1 and turn Row 10: Slip the 1st stitch, (s1b, k1) 14 times and turn Front of the bag: Repeat rows 1 through 10, 14 times to complete the front of the bag (12 wedges total). When you lay it flat you should have a half circle. If not complete another set of rows. Bind off. Back of the bag: Cast on 15 stitches and repeat Row 1 through 10 a total of 25 times to complete the circle. When you lay it flat the cast on edge and the bind off edge should meet without puckering. If it doesn't add another set of rows. Bind off. Assembly: Match the edges of the back of the back and whip stitch it closed as shown in figure 1. With the seem towards the bottom of the back place right sides of the front and back together and whip stitch the edges of the bag together. Weave off all the extra threads.

