Every once in a while, I get the pleasure of keeping one of my rovings for myself to play with. Back when I dyed up Tahiti Sunrise, I somehow ended up with this orphan roving and I simply could not pinpoint which fiber blend it was, so it got to live in my stash! I fell in love with the idea of making a small knit purse with one of those lovely metal clasp closures so I dug out my roving and separated the colors, then carded it on my borrowed drum carder to get one long color repeat.
The Batt
The Yarn
The Knit Bag
Gratuitous Close-up
I love how it's turning out so far. I tried to do a Figure 8 cast on for the bottom so that it would have a finished seamless look, but I couldn't quite get the hang of it. So I improvised and doubled the amount of stitches I needed for the finished width. Then when I knit my first row I alternated between knitting one stitch onto two separate needles (Ex. Front and Back of bag had it's own needle, so I knit 1 stitch onto front needle, next stitch onto back needle, then repeat across.) It was a bit cumbersome for the first inch or so, but as it got longer I spaced out the stitches to more DPNs. The bottom is still not exactally what I wanted, but it's better than having to stitch a seam afterwards!
I plan on lining the bag in fabric and the attatching it to the metal frame I have. I'll keep you posted on it's progress. Hopefully my dream works out!