Kokodoko Design
Kokodoko Knot Bag
Kokodoko Knot Bag
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- Size Small & Large
- Newbie friendly ★☆☆☆☆
Kokodoko Knot Bag. Japanese-inspired design where the longer handle is threaded into the shorter one. The pattern includes two sizes; Small (22x20x6cm) and Large (33x33x11cm). The bag is reversible, so you can choose which side is inside and out from day to day.
The bag can be used as a regular cloth bag, but is also perfect as a project bag. For those who like to knit, you can use the small bag to store your ongoing yarns and the larger one to store the rest. Watch the video that shows how the small bag can be used for those who like to knit on the go.
In addition to a simpler pattern description that is included, there is also a YouTube video where it is sewn.
Product details
Product details
Digital download (PDF)
You can print PDF patterns yourself on your own home printer. The product can be downloaded immediately after purchase, but is also delivered to your email. All pattern files contain size layers that allow you to choose exactly the size(s) you are interested in. Each PDF pattern contains:
- Print file in A4 format
- Projector file.
- A digital step-by-step description.
The print file contains 6 pages. NOTE!! No PDF patterns may be copied, sold or given away.
Printed pattern
The physical pattern consists of:
- A pattern sheet including both sizes.
- Sheet with illustrated step-by-step instructions. Everything is packaged in a stylish folder that protects and holds the pattern together.
Materials and fabric consumption
Materials and fabric consumption
The pattern is designed to be sewn with woven fabrics.
Materials you need:
- Fabric for the outer bag.
- Fabric for the feed bag.
- Sewing thread
Fabric allowance (WxH):
Small:
- 60x50 cm (for the outer bag)
- 60x50 cm (for the feed bag)
Large:
- 80x80 cm (for the outer bag)
- 80x80 cm (for the feed bag)
Keep in mind that fabrics with natural fibers such as cotton tend to shrink in the first wash. Therefore, it is advisable to buy a little extra so that the fabric is sufficient.
Image information
Image information
(Photo 1-2) Sofie Walltén @Kokodokodesign (Video) Lena Lundqvist Lena Lundqvist shows how the Kokodoko Knotbag works for knitting. (Photo 4) Caroline Ståhl @madebyfrustahl (Photo 5-6) Johanna Holmström @johannashandarbeten (Photo 7) Linda Efson @lindasyrsaker
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