Thursday, June 10, 2010

project: logan square market bag

It's finally Sunday Market season! Oh how I miss those lazy Sundays in Ballard, when there was nothing better to do than to take the puppy on a lovely stroll down to the Sunday Market. The flowers were always the highlight of the trip (and maybe a cupcake from Cupcake Royale). There were a few Sundays when I would decided to get an impromptu haircut from Loufel at Rudy's as well. Ahh...those were the days!

Now that it's summer in Chicago, it's also market time! The Logan Square Farmer's Market just started last Sunday, and I am more than excited to take my bike down to the square every Sunday until October to gather my weekly produce and enjoy some fresh [city] air!

How ready am I? So ready, in fact, I even knit a market bag for the occasion!
Let's be honest. That's a total lie for two reasons: a) I purchased this yarn back in 2007 while vacationing in Key West. b) I started this bag on a trip to Portland in 2009. And here we are in June, 2010.

The yarn is awesome (and expensive) Euroflax Originals. It's 100% linen, machine washable and dryable, and also discontinued. The fact it's now discontinued proposed a slight problem when it came down to me deciding what to do with it. I original purchased 3 skeins of it at Knit Wits: 2 in a green colorway and 1 in a yellow colorway. I figured the easiest and safest thing to do was to pick a smaller project and have left overs. A market bag was the most logical project.


I used a combination of two bag patterns: the Everlasting Bagstopper from Knitty and then the Ilene Bag by Hannah Ingalls. A majority of the bag was following the Ilene pattern. I did a smaller cast on and other variations along the way, but the lace repeat was the same. I do feel like I might have made the strap too long, but we'll see how it goes when I actually take it to the market and fill it up.

I am very excited about this bag, and am hoping that the linen fibers hold up well. The lace repeat is super stretchy, so it should be able to hold many delicious items of produce!

Now I need to figure out what to do with the other 1.5 skeins I have left. I thought about knitting some dishcloths (with the fiber content being linen) but the yarn was so damn expensive. Any suggestions on what to do with some Euroflax leftovers?

playlist: logan square market bag

"bang bang" - nancy sinatra
"louisiana" - the walkmen
"percussion gun" - white rabbits
"i want you back" - the jackson 5
"julie" - jens lekman
"trying my best to love you" - jenny lewis
"myriad harbor" - the new pornographers
"starting over" - the black lips
"i know what i am" - band of skulls

This is a playlist I originally made for Summer 09, and it - hands down- is one of the best playlists I've ever made. This is only half of it; I'll save the other half for a rainy blogging day. Enjoy it and the sunshine for the time being!

2 comments:

  1. make 2 yarmulkes. one for you and one for me.


    -andrew

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  2. Stumbled on your blog from your 8tracks mix (the entrelac scarf mix). Stopped by to give some love. You make me want to knit. If I did such a crazy thing, what kind of project would be best to start with? I mean, the bag you just made grabbed my eye, but maybe would be hard for a starter project. I do have a baby, so maybe baby stuff would be good...any advice?

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