Hello everyone, and welcome to my May Featured Pattern!
It looks like we're finally into Spring, so, the Spring Leaves Market Bag is now 50% off for the month of May at $2.75 CAD! (Regular Price, $5.50 CAD).
This drawstring mesh market bag was designed with spring in mind -- for the days of Farmer's Markets; Outdoor picnics; or for carrying a towel to the pool or beach. It's knit in a sturdy cotton/linen blend, though any sturdy yarn would hold up well. A twisted cord drawstring allows for easy carrying and helps to keep the bag tied shut.
Photography: Stephanie Wallace |
CAD $2.75 |
Now as usual, onto the Mini-KAL!
For the month of May, a finished Spring Leaves Market Bag has a chance to win a pattern from any of my self-published patterns! To enter on the blog, simply post a link to your completed Spring Leaves Market Bag in the comments of this post by May 31, 2018. Please note that the bag doesn't have to have been started in May, just finished in May!
You can also win by posting to the giveaway on Facebook, my Ravelry Group, and on Instagram, giving 4 chances to win in total!*
I always look forward to seeing your Finished Objects! Please post them to various social media with #SarahDawnsDesigns, and/or to my Ravelry Group if you're on Ravelry. That way, I can see the awesome that you folks make!
*One entry per person for each project per platform (four possible entries total for each completed project). Winners will be drawn at random using random number generation. Winners must be 18+ years of age, and have a valid e-mail address to receive the patterns. Participants may enter the same project on more then one platform, but may only enter each project once per platform.
https://www.ravelry.com/projects/wolfjoy/spring-leaves-market-bag
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Thanks! :)
!!! I love this bag! I wish I had found it during my Plastic Free July posts! It's in my queue now, I think it will be perfect for some bamboo yarn that has only just now told me what it wants to be. ;o)
ReplyDeleteOh, wonderful! And yeah, it easily work well with bamboo yarn! (And isn't it wonderful when yarn tells you what it wants to be? :) )
DeleteYes I love it when yarn finally fesses up. ;-) My stash consists mostly of stuff that i bought because it said it wanted to come home with me, but I'm still waiting for it to decide what it wants to be when it grows up. I've learned the hard way that when i get impatient yarn turns into a sullen teenager and out of spite becomes a problem child. Lol.
ReplyDeleteI will definitely blog about the bag when i cat it on!
I'm a mix -- sometimes, I buy yarn for a specific project, but other times, it's just pretty and ends up coming home with me!
DeleteAnd I look forward to reading your blog posts!