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Date: 2011-09-01 08:39 pm (UTC)This is the pattern I've used most often for the market bag. I'm currently lookout for a "self-pouching" market bag, one that has a pocket that you can fold it in upon itself and tuck it in the pocket when not in use. I think I've found the pattern, but I haven't found satisfactory yarn/string yet.
For this bag, I used a cone of Lily Sugar'n Cream cotton yarn.
Here's the one I made for myself.
Sturdy enough to carry a kitty.
If you check my LJ, I have a tag "crochet is addictive." I've put pics up of a lot of my projects. In fact, I've got several I need to do that for.
Yes, my icon is a set of light-up crochet hooks. Great for crocheting in a dim or dusky room, like if someone wants to watch TV with the lights low. I call them my miniature light sabers, because that's what they look like. :-) They also make light-up knitting needles.