Just before Christmas, my Aunt very kindly sat with me one afternoon and taught me the basics of knitting. Oh my, how I wish we had done this years ago. I have instantly fallen in love with this new hobby, and now grab every opportunity I can to sneak in a few rows ( I’m knitting a scarf, of course), and I’m a little obsessed, I admit.
Of course sewing is my first love, and thinking of how I could combine both these I decided that I wanted to sew up a bag to keep my knitting tidy as it was currently sitting in a pile on the coffee table in everybody’s way.
As with every new project idea, I searched the internet for free sewing patterns that might be ideal, and finally narrowed it down to two that I liked. The one that I chose is the Reversible Box Tote which is a free download from Very Shannon. I loved the shape of this bag, the pockets, and the fact that it is reversible. Another great free pattern that I loved is the Knitting Bag Project from The Sewing Directory. This bucket style bag is quilted and I’m certain that I will come back to this another time as it’s really cute and one knitting bag will not be enough for me I’m sure!
I was over the moon with this pattern. The instructions are clear and thorough, and it doesn’t take very long to sew up. I made it in a morning. The fabric is a pretty floral cotton on a navy background which I picked up from Hobbycraft and I chose a coordinating pale blue for the lining.
I decided to cut two pockets (these are both lined) and placed both of them on the inside of the bag. Although this bag is reversible, I cannot see that I would ever use it with the plain side out, so although the pattern gives you the option to have an outside pocket too, I didn’t. What I did do though was keep one of the pockets open and add a pale pink Kam snap on the other pocket, just in case I wanted a pocket that was more secure. Sadly I caught some of the pale blue fabric in the snap tool when I was squeezing the snap in place and this has left a little oily mark above the pocket. Grrrrrrr.

The bag is 14″ high (from the top of the handle), and is 17″ wide, so there is plenty of room for large knitting projects, your pattern, and all the other bits and pieces that are handy to have close by. I have used my pockets to store a tape measure, stitch markers, a row counter, yarn needle and my glasses. The scarf pattern that I am knitting is the Wheat Scarf from Tin Can Knits. It is part of their Simple Collection, which is a range of free beginner knitting patterns, with step by step tutorials if you get stuck.

The only thing that I would advise with this pattern is to use the fusible fleece that is listed in the supplies needed for this bag. I didn’t have the Pellon fusible fleece that was recommended, just regular quilt wadding, and because I didn’t have the patience to quilt it in place on the fabric, I chose to use some firm iron-on interfacing that I had in my stash. Whilst this has done an o.k job, it’s not ideal and long term I think this bag will sag. Bad choice there and I would definitely recommend using the correct materials for the best result guys!
The fiddliest and most time consuming part of the make is attaching the outer bag to the lining. Because this is a reversible bag the raw edges on both the outer bag and lining bag have to be pressed under 1/4″ and pinned into place before stitching to each other. Usually with a lined bag you can quickly machine stitch the two bags together and simply pull it right side out through a little gap that you have left in the lining. Not in this case. However sometimes it is good to slow down and take your time to ensure a nice neat finish. Careful measuring, cutting and accurate seam allowances gave me a really great result on this bag. Instead of pins, I found it easier to use Wonder Clips for this part of the bag construction.
Finally the really clever thing about the bag is that you can just hook it through your arm and knit on the go -pure genius!
Not forgetting some essential accessories..
‘Me Made’ pin badge from Pink Coat Club.
‘Love Knitting’ pin badge from Crafty Pin Up Shop.
Huge thanks to Very Shannon for this very generous free PDF download. Are you #teamknit or #teamsew ?
Take care, I’ll be back soon,
Kathy x
I knit and sew. Funnily enough I knit more in the summer because I knit in the garden. I don’t knit many jumpers as I knit quite slowly but I love making little things like Christmas decorations or pumpkins for autumn that I decorate the house with. Good luck with your knitting
Oh that’s interesting, but I can certainly see the attraction of enjoying the garden in the Summer with some knitting – I look forward to doing the same. I also like the idea of knitting small seasonal projects too – a whole new world has opened up to me!! x
Your bag is gorgeous! The fabric is stunning and I love the inside. Good luck with your knitting!
Thank you very much! x
Oh my goodness, I love this bag! Totally going to nosey at the pattern, and good luck with the knitting.
I’m so glad you like it, thank you. Lots more knitting to come too! x
I have made this bag but for some reason yours came out a lot bigger than mine! I am going to have to figure out what I did wrong!
Oh Kim, I hope you can still find some use for it! Perhaps yours is the correct size and I have made it wrong! Ha! I’m not sure and can’t recall if it has finished size measurements with the pattern? Sometimes our printer settings can be off and need a little adjustment before printing out the whole pattern. Good luck and I’m sure that Shannon might be able to help you if you are struggling with the size. Best wishes, Kathy x
Is the pattern attached here somehow? I see the pattern says free download but can’t find the link.
Your bag came out absolutely beautiful.
Hello Maureen, yes the pattern is linked in the wording above (in the third paragraph if you click on the wording ‘very shannon’ then that will take you to the free download page. If you are having trouble with that, then the link is this
https://www.veryshannon.com/patterns/reversibleboxtote
If you click where it says ‘click HERE to quickly download the pattern’ the pattern will come up for you.
Hope this helps, happy knitting!
Kathy x
Hi! This bag is exactly what I need. Where can I find the pattern?
Hi Carolina, it is linked in the blog post. If you click on the words ‘Very Shannon’ in the third paragraph, there is a hyperlink to the free pattern.
Kathy x
Lovely bag pattern! You mentioned the fusible fleece and sadly that may not have enough body to stand up but I’ve use a product called Soft and Stable from the ByAnnie Bag making company and it’s a denser foam and seems to hold its shape nicely. I’d also maybe add a grommet on the side of the bag for running yarn through.
Hi Jenny, thank you for your great suggestions , I appreciate them! Kathy x