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This is really my favorite bag. Her name "Tenderness" I've already met her several times on the Internet without the author's indication. And many people had questions about it. I'll try to describe how I knitted it. The idea to connect it arose after I saw a napkin with a very interesting pattern. I used the scheme to this napkin (see photo). Bind a circle with a diameter of 25 cm according to the scheme napkins. At first, a circle of half-columns with 2 napkins is made of. And then the arcs of the air loops knit. Then these arcs are tied together in Art. b / n, which in the middle are attached using the "peak" to the loop two rows higher. I strengthen the circle of the bottom with a line to keep it in shape. I do it this way: A line with a diameter of 5 mm, I place around a bound circle in 3 turns (or 3 threads, if the line was threaded), cut the line, leaving the end of the line 10-15 cm longer (at both ends of the line) than the connected circle. I tie a fishing line st.b / nak. tight. Then, for the ends of the line, I draw up an extra line, since it is not possible to arrange very precisely three turns of fishing line around the bound circle. The line, by the way, very well holds the shape of the circle. This circle is the bottom of the bag. Next, I continue to knit the sides of the bag with the same pattern as the bottom. I knit 15cm in height. At an altitude of 10cm, I once again make 3 turns of the line, tying up the st. b / nak. This fishing line holds the bag well. Then, the entire number of loops was divided into 4 parts and on two opposite parts knit the handle, subtracting at a height of 15 cm from each side until the handle becomes 4 cm wide. I tie the handle to the desired length and sew with the handle from the opposite side. Inside the bag, retreating 2cm from the edge of the bag (from the bottom it is 13cm), I knit in a circle a grid only from arches under the scheme of a napkin. The height of this grid is -15 cm. The mesh sewn to the handles of the bag and pulled the connected cord. The handle and edges of the bag were tied up twice, at first st.b / nak and then "step by step". Flowers-lilies knitted according to the scheme (see photo), but had to make changes in the scheme, since the threads were flimsy and did not want to keep the shape. Two flowers have 5 petals, not 6. The leaves knit especially with holes, so that they are different from the petals of the lily. See the diagram in the photo. The leaves knitted in different sizes, as if extending the outline of the leaves. In the bouquet there are also balls. All. Threads-cotton 60% and viscose 40%. Bought for a long time. Flowers-lilies knitted according to the scheme (see photo), but had to make changes in the scheme, since the threads were flimsy and did not want to keep the shape. Two flowers have 5 petals, not 6. The leaves knit especially with holes, so that they are different from the petals of the lily. See the diagram in the photo. The leaves knitted in different sizes, as if extending the outline of the leaves. In the bouquet there are also balls. All. Threads-cotton 60% and viscose 40%. Bought for a long time. Flowers-lilies knitted according to the scheme (see photo), but had to make changes in the scheme, since the threads were flimsy and did not want to keep the shape. Two flowers have 5 petals, not 6. The leaves knit especially with holes, so that they are different from the petals of the lily. See the diagram in the photo. The leaves knitted in different sizes, as if extending the outline of the leaves. In the bouquet there are also balls. All. Threads-cotton 60% and viscose 40%. Bought for a long time.