Clutch This


In today's article I will introduce you to a variety of clutches and bags models. I plan to publish a series of articles on select knitting patterns over the coming weeks, starting with this article on bundle and bracelet patterns, moving on to the article on handbag patterns and from there to a selection of handbags . Models , and fold with the backpack and the pillars of the messenger bags . This will be a good series of useful articles for my readers and a surefire way to satisfy my fetish for nice bags. Because I can't knit all the beautiful bag patterns I see? (Streng says she can't.)

Let's start with the Grace herd , designed by Julie Granz LeFrançois. How smart is this herd? It is not an evening bag, but it is suitable for any occasion where a woman can dress smartly for business: wedding day, lunch or dinner. And as you can see, this is the perfect accessory for a plain black dress.





Here is the This Bag clutch designed by Debbie Bliss and available in the book Knitted Gifts: 30 Knitted Gifts Made with Love . This small clutch goes very well with an indicative outfit. After browsing 15 pages of clutch and bracelet patterns on Ravelry to find patterns for this article, knit evening dresses require specific yarns and finds as sweater knits tend to look very simple and unpolished. for an evening. You need to use several types of materials to get an evening bag that goes well with your evening dress: shiny yarn or halo, metallic yarn, new threads with threads or wires and/or beads added. or other decorations.





Collection bag designed by Laura Zukaite available in Luxury Sweaters: accessories from embroidered decorations to knitted and crocheted pieces . This is another everyday bag that's a bit wider than any of the others in this post and therefore more practical - women tend to carry a lot more things with them during the workday! I'm not thrilled with the yarn used here ( although it's alpaca silk) but I like the shape of this bag.





Button pocket designed by Cecily Glowick McDonald. This model is available at Vogue Knitting on the Go: Bags Two! This is another chic bundle that I think is best for everyday wear, although with a different thread and perhaps a choice of buttonholes it can be transformed into an evening bag if you can find the toughest of hole buttons.





The CoCo bag model, designed by Jeanine Le Cras, mimics the classic Chanel bag. I would rather do it with shiny black thread and instead of thread thread a silk or velvet ribbon through the belt ties.





Charmaine Fletcher 's Verdigris clutch looks like the perfect little wine bunch in cotton or linen.





Envelope Cover , Gwen Bortner. This model was published in Bortner's Entry to Entrelac: The Definitive Guide from a Biased Knitter . Another day / street grip. I'm thinking of all the different fluffy yarns that can be used to make this bag, although the neutral bag is certainly the most versatile.





Ada by Louise Harding published in Harding's English Rose Knitting: 25 Contemporary Vintage Accessories . I like the embroidery on the cover of this one.





Game Coverage , Jill Wright. Felt is a good direction in making bags as it contributes a lot to the strength factor. And the real rocker can do a lot for traction.





RYTA felt bag by Tanya Alpert. If, like me, you like the look of a nice brooch but hate wearing it because it leaves small brooch holes in your clothing, then a tissue bag like the one shown here might be the right choice. . family heritage. a brooch or pin very cheap from the local discounter or raw material.





But I loved Cheryl Erlandson's Tiffanys . I'm not a big fan of window bags that look a bit too fancy for my liking, but I can hardly ignore such a classic style of small handbag (I actually have some), so I'll end this post with a selection. from four of them. It's definitely a little sweet dessert.





Cascade clutch by Christina Behnke. Equivalent to the much more expensive industrial evening bags, this bag is a great way to use new corrugated yarn. If you want to save money on a frame, look for old frame bags at savings stores as the frames can be detached and reused.





Morning Glory by Angela Sixian Wu The combination of Rowan Kidsilk Haze and Pearl gives a very pleasant effect.





Diamonds are forever Teresa Williams. This pattern was published in Williams 1 Bead Knit Bags . It's art deco, it's a 1930's vibe and that's what I'm here for.
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