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Zusammen MKAL prizes

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The last clue of the Zusammen mystery shawl comes out next week so it's high time I showed you the random draw prizes in store at the end the KAL: three hand-sewn project bags. If you follow me on Instagram, you might have already seen these pop up in my Insta stories. :)



Once again, I used the tried and true Hueloco Holiday Bag pattern. Each bag has a common element: the fabric on top with big, bold zigzags in gray and white.



Each bag has a unique fabric for the bottom. The colorful hippos and the purple polka dot quilting cottons are from Robert Kaufman Fabrics. The third one has a bottom made of sturdy cotton canvas from Svanefors of Sweden, decorated with pink flowers and gray leaves.



Each project bag comes with a handy tab to make closing and opening the zipper convenient and, of course, a coordinating zipper.


Insides are plain white to make it easier to find all those lost stitch markers and other small items that fall on the bottom of the bag. :)



This project bag is perfect for a medium-sized knitting (or crochet) project, such as a pair of socks or a shawl. There's fusible interfacing inside so that the bags can easily stand up even empty. And interfacing gives that crisp, crinkle-free look.


How can you get your hands on these bags? Here's how to participate in the prize draws:



I will randomly draw the three prize winners on Sunday, April 1st — that's no April fools'!

 

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Susanna Winter is a knitwear designer, creating timeless and elegant pieces with clean lines. She has been knitting for over 20 years, knit blogging since 2007, and designing knitting patterns professionally since 2016.

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