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Make This Unique Grateful Knit Bread Bag for your next trip to the farmer’s market or grocery store! This durable and reusable bag is perfect for carrying your fresh produce or other goodies. The bread-inspired design adds a fun and playful touch to your shopping routine.
You can get the pattern for this on the Garn Studio website.
Grateful Bread Knit Bag – A Unique Bag


Another stylish creation by the very talented Garn Studio team this bag is perfect for intermediate-skilled knitters to work on.
Moreover, this pattern is available in one size only. They measure about 9 1/2 x 13 3/4. That’s about 24 x 35 cm if you prefer to use the metric system.
To make this pattern you will need the DROPS Cotton Light Yarn. It is a gorgeous and luxuriously soft worsted-weight yarn made from 50% Cotton, and 50% Polyester fibers. It’s the perfect yarn for Garments, Accessories, and home projects.
Furthermore, you will need a US size 7- 4 Circular knitting needle. That’s about 4.5- 3.5 mm if you prefer to use the metric system.
Techniques
You will be using the YO or open yarnover increase when you make this project. The open yarnover increase is an increase technique commonly used on lace patterns. It is a standalone, vertical increase, meaning it neither leans to the left nor to the right.
If you’re not familiar with the open yarnover increase and would like to learn how to do it, we have a fully illustrated, step-by-step tutorial for it you’ll surely find helpful. You can find this tutorial here: Learn the Open Yarnover Increase (YO).
You can use the simpler long-tail cast-on method instead of the provisional cast-on. The long-tail cast-on is probably the most popular of all the cast-on methods. It is suitable for many types of knitting projects.
We have an illustrated tutorial for the long-tail cast-on if you want to learn it. You can find this tutorial here: Learn How to Do A Long-Tail Cast on.
Download Pattern
You can download the FREE knitting pattern for this piece here: Grateful Knit Bread Bag Pattern
In addition, you can purchase the recommended yarn through this link here: DROPS Cotton Light Yarn