Bond Machine Knitting - Purse Patterns

Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 17:18:48 -0400
From: Ron and Donna Mardis (dmardis@kih.net)
Subject: [BOND] BASIC PURSE PATTERN

Hi Everyone!  This is my first attempt at designing.  This is a very
basic purse pattern.  It is my thought that each individual could make
this pattern "their own", in the ways you might embellish it.  I  knit
the purse in white and added gold beads on the flap.  I used the
Magicord and braided the strap.  I included crochet instructions for
strap, in case you might not have access to a Magicord Machine.   Also,
a garter bar is not a necessity for this pattern. My appreciation to 
Leeanne Whorl for testing this pattern and sending her suggestions.  
Happy Knitting!  Donna


BASIC PURSE PATTERN

Peaches & Creme 100% cotton yarn
Bond ISM
KP  # 3
Pre-Wash dimensions 10” x 7 1/2”

FRONT
1.   Push 40 needles into HP
2.   Closed edge cast on
3.   Hang weighted hem in usual way with elastic or ravel cord
4.   K 39 R  
5.   Turn row with garter bar or reform stitches across.  This makes a
very nice folded edge
6.   K 1 R  (RC...40)
7.   Turn row with garter bar or reform stitches across row.

BACK
8.   K 40 R  (RC...80)
9.   Turn row with garter bar or reform stitches across row.
10.  K 1 R  (RC...81)
11.  Turn row with garter bar or reform stitches across row.

FLAP
12.  K 1 R  (RC...82)
13.  Dec 1 st at each end (38 sts)
14.  K 3 R  (RC...85)
15   Dec 1 st at each end (36 sts)
16.  K 3 R  (RC...88)
17.  Dec 1 st at each end (34 sts)
18.  K 3 R  (RC...91)
19.  Dec 1 st at each end (32 sts)
20.  K 3 R  (RC...94)
21.  Dec 1 st at each end (30 sts)
22.  K 3 R  (RC...97)
23.  Dec 1 st at each end (28 sts)
24.  K 3 R  (RC...100 )
25.  Dec 1 st at each end (26 sts)
26.  K 3 R  (RC...103)
27.  Dec 1 st at each end (24 sts)
28.  K 1 R  (RC 104)
29.  Dec 1 st at each end (22 sts)
30.  K 1 R  (RC...105)
31.  Dec 1 st at each end (20 sts)
32.  K 1 R  (RC...106)
33.  Dec 1 st at each end (18 sts)
34.  K 1 R  (RC...107)
35.  Dec 1 st at each end (16 sts)
36.  K 1 R  (RC...108)
37.  Dec 1 st at each end (14 sts)
38.  K 1 R  (RC...109)
39.  Dec 1 st at each end (12 sts)
40.  K 1 R  (RC...110)
41.  Cast off

ASSEMBLY
1.  Fold right sides together, making fold along first garter bar
(reformed sts) row
2.  Seam both side seams, leaving flap free 
3.  With right side of flap facing, crochet 1 R SC along edge of flap
4.  Keeping right side facing, crochet 1 R backwards SC in each SC
5.  Cut yarn and weave in ends

STRAP  (MAGICORD)
Luster Sheen Yarn
Bond Magicord Machine

1.  Knit 3 cords 
2.  Braid to desired length  
3.  Attach to inside of purse, along each side seam (between lining and
purse)

or STRAP (CROCHET)
Peaches & Creme
Crochet hook size F

1.  Ch 5, turn
2.  SC 4 turn, repeat until desired length
3.  Attach to inside of purse along each side seam (between lining and
purse)

OPTIONAL
Make fabric lining with zipper closing (or velcro) and insert in purse
Place beads or fancy stitches (eyelet or lace) on purse flap

- --
Donna in KY
e-mail:  dmardis@kih.net
http://www.kih.net/daviswelding/
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 16:51:57 -0700
From: bahrens@pacbell.net
Subject: [BOND] Flower Purse Pattern

Flower or Rose Purse 

Cute little draw string purses that measure about 8
inches deep and about 17 inches around....

Yarn:
(Use the worsted weight of your choice I used Dazzleaire, Red Heart and
Pop n’)
	1 skein of a green
	1 skein of a rose or pink color(or your favorite flower shade)
Gauge: 	
is not really that important but I got about 16st x 26r = 4 inches

Keyplate: 
3 or dot 3

Leaving a 2 foot length at the start, e-wrap cast on 68 needles with the
green yarn.....Hang hem...You should probably use elastic and not ravel
cord for this as you will have to remove it and rehang it and it will be
easier with elastic.......K 8 rows........Weigh down knitting with claw
weights and carefully remove hem........Starting on the 5th stitch in
from the left take your transfer tool and insert the single end into the
stitch at the first row and the fourth row and bring these up to the
seventh needle...do this at every 6th stitch all the way across the
knitting......Make sure to use lots of claw weights to hold your
knitting down while this manipulation is being done.......push all
needles out to holding position...rehang hem.....Knit first row with
needles in FWP....Knit 1 row slowly........K 2 more rows........Starting
at the third stitch in from the right transfer every fourth stitch to
one needle to the right....Leave empty needles in working position with
latches open......K 3 rows.......Cast off on to 6 rows of waste
yarn.....Remove from machine and set aside.....Remove hem.....Using the
pink yarn e-wrap cast on 80 needles....Hang hem... You should probably
use elastic and not ravel cord for this as you will have to remove it
and rehang it and it will be easier with elastic........K 20 Rows......
Weigh down knitting with claw weights and carefully remove
hem........Starting on the 5th stitch in from the left take your
transfer tool and insert the single end into the stitch at the first row
and the tenth row and bring these up to the top needle...do this at
every 10th stitch all the way across the knitting......Make sure to use
lots of claw weights to hold your knitting down while this manipulation
is being done.......push all needles out to holding position...rehang
hem.....Knit first row with needles in FWP....Knit 1 row slowly........K
4 more rows........Cast off onto 6 rows of Waste Yarn....Remove weighted
hem.... Rehang this piece across 66 needles with knit side facing
you....Evenly space out extra stitches.......Push this piece of knitting
back against the bed of the machine.....Rehang the green piece, with
purl side facing you, across the pink with one extra stitch at each
end......Pull the green stitches through the pink ones manually or with
a needle pusher, so that you only have one stitch on each
needle....Rehang hem.... Using the pink color K 40 rows...... Cut the
yarn end three times as wide as the knitting......Using a needle thread
the yarn end threw all the live stitches hanging on the
needles......remove work from machine......Gather these live stitches
and stitch this opening closed........Remove waste yarn and elastic
threads.......Continue with stitching up the side of the purse....After
you stitch up the side of the purse then stitch up the pink petal piece
separately.....Hide all thread ends....... Make a chain stitch cord or
use a silken cord from the fabric store to thread threw all the eyelet
holes.......Make 1 five foot length and thread it threw the holes twice
ending in the hole just before the one you started with.....Tie thread
ends together and hide yarn ends.......Pull the cord from opposite sides
to close the purse.....Enjoy


Gina
- -- 
The Ahrens family
San Jose, CA
bahrens@pacbell.net

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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 16:53:02 -0700
From: bahrens@pacbell.net
Subject: [BOND] Pumpkin Purse and Grape Purse Patterns

Pumpkin/Onion Purse

Cute little draw string purses that measure about 8
inches deep and about 17 inches around....

Yarn:	(Use the worsted weight of your choice I used Dazzleaire, 
                     Red Heart and Pop n’)
	1 skein of a green
	1 skein of either a white or off white(or a orange if you want to do a
                    pumpkin)
Gauge: 	is not really that important but I got about 16st x 26r = 4
                     inches
Keyplate:   3 or dot 3

Leaving a 2 foot length at the start, e-wrap cast on 68 needles with the
green yarn.....Hang hem...You should probably use elastic and not ravel
cord for this as you will have to remove it and rehang it and it will be
easier with elastic.......K 8 rows........Weigh down knitting with claw
weights and carefully remove hem........Starting on the 5th stitch in
from the left take your transfer tool and insert the single end into the
stitch at the first row and the fourth row and bring these up to the top
needle...Do this at every 6th stitch all the way across the
knitting......Make sure to use lots of claw weights to hold your
knitting down while this manipulation is being done.......Push all
needles out to holding position...Rehang hem.....Knit first row with
needles in FWP....Knit 1 row slowly........K 2 more rows........Starting
at the third stitch in from the right transfer every fourth stitch to
one needle to the right....Leave empty needles in working position with
latches open......K 3 rows.......Change colors....K 46 rows......
Starting on the 5th stitch in from the left drop every 6th stitch and
latch up using every third rung on the ladder.........Cut the yarn end
three times as wide as the knitting......Using a needle thread the yarn
end threw all the live stitches hanging on the needles......Remove work
from machine......Gather these live stitches and stitch this opening
closed........Continue with stitching up the side of the purse....Hide
all thread ends........Make a chain stitch cord or use a silken cord
from the fabric store to thread threw all the eyelet holes.......Make 1
five foot length and thread it threw the holes twice ending in the hole
just before the one you started with.....Tie thread ends together and
hide yarn ends.......Pull the cord from opposite sides to close the
purse.....Enjoy!


Grape or Berry Purse 

Cute little draw string purses that measure about 8
inches deep and about 17 inches around....

Yarn:	(Use the worsted weight of your choice I used Dazzleaire,
                    Red Heart and Pop n’)
	1 skein of a green
	1 skein of a purple(or your favorite berry shade)
Gauge: 	is not really that important but I got about 16st x 26r = 4
                     inches
Keyplate:   3 or dot 3

Leaving a 2 foot length at the start, e-wrap cast on 68 needles with the
green yarn.....Hang hem...You should probably use elastic and not ravel
cord for this as you will have to remove it and rehang it and it will be
easier with elastic.......K 8 rows........Weigh down knitting with claw
weights and carefully remove hem........Starting on the 5th stitch in
from the left take your transfer tool and insert the single end into the
stitch at the first row and the fourth row and bring these up to the top
needle...Do this at every 6th stitch all the way across the
knitting......Make sure to use lots of claw weights to hold your
knitting down while this manipulation is being done.......Push all
needles out to holding position...Rehang hem.....Knit first row with
needles in FWP....Knit 1 row slowly........K 2 more rows........Starting
at the third stitch in from the right transfer every fourth stitch to
one needle to the right....Leave empty needles in working position with
latches open......K 3 rows.......Change colors....K 40 rows...... Cut
the yarn end three times as wide as the knitting......Using a needle
thread the yarn end threw all the live stitches hanging on the
needles......Remove work from machine......Gather these live stitches
and stitch this opening closed........Continue with stitching up the
side of the purse....Hide all thread ends.......For berries you could
decorate the bottom part of the purse with black duplicate stitch seeds
or small black beeds...... Make a chain stitch cord or use a silken cord
from the fabric store to thread threw all the eyelet holes.......Make 1
five foot length and thread it threw the holes twice ending in the hole
just before the one you started with.....Tie thread ends together and
hide yarn ends.......Pull the cord from opposite sides to close the
purse.....Enjoy

Gina
- -- 
The Ahrens family
San Jose, CA
bahrens@pacbell.net

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