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Montana Felted Eco-Tote

January 17, 2010 by Linda Lanese

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This pattern comes from knitting daily. It is a downloadable PDF file so it’s an instant gratification pattern. The girl in the picture is using it to carry a load of wood for her fireplace, but I see this as a wonderful all around tote. You can use a solid colors or a mix it up with colors that you like as well as patterns. It is listed as easy and this would be good for a beginner felting project. Do pay knitting daily a visit as they have many wonderful free knitting patterns with complete downloadable instructions. This would make an adorable Valentine tote in a red with a large white heart on it. I hope you enjoy this pattern and if you do knits one I wish you would send us a picture of your finished tote.

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Comments

  1. kjacobsen says

    January 17, 2010 at 1:51 pm

    In my neck of the woods, ain’t nobody gonna dress like that or use a “thang” like that to bring in anything for the stove. A nice “picture vignette” but so stupid, laughable !!!! This is what turns me off to thi8ngs being commercially splayed for sales. Get real… we are all past pictures that are not reality.

  2. Becky says

    January 19, 2010 at 1:31 pm

    @kjacobsen – ain’t it the truth!?

    That said, Thanks to you, Linda, for finding this for us! Tis an awesome pattern!

  3. Jessica says

    November 22, 2010 at 2:03 am

    I am pretty new to knitting and am having trouble understanding how to attach the handle on the left side. Any advice would be appreciated.

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