
Mitered square knitting is a modular motif, where individual squares are worked up one at a time, and connected with picked-up stitches, so there is minimal sewing. Turned on-point, they create a unique and dramatic felted accessory. The pattern includes instructions for two styles (tote and flap) and two styles of mitered squares (garter and stockinette) to mix and match to make your bag your way.
Noro's Kureyon yarn creates dramatic color changes, or work in solid yarns for stripes and chevrons.
21 page booklet, loaded with photos and diagrams to keep you on track.
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