This picture is a bit yellow, and the middle of the bag is beige and not lemon. But behold, my friends, the Ugli Bag.
The top is super soft, fuzzy furry overdye with a thick central filament of a bulky yarn. I didn’t have much of it, so I couldn’t at first figure out what to make; then I decided on a gift bag.
Then I ran out. What to do?
The beige stripe is the leftover marino and alpaca blend that I used for a lovely scarf wrap that I’ll feature in an upcoming article.
Then I ran out of that. Uh-oh.
Enter the blue.
Hrrrh? The bag is a mixture of browns, pumpkins, and beige. blue? BLUE?
Well, orange’s complement is blue, and so it’s a natural choice.
Sort of.
Then it hit me – do the strap in blue, too. The prior picture shows the top of the strap so you can see the texture. This one shows the bag.
I didn’t realize, though, when I put in a 2-stitch edging of garter stitch that I would cause the strap to fold in on itself. It worked to my benefit, actually, because instead of being ultra wide, the strap is now just the right width and the double-thickness means it will be stronger.
You can get a better idea of how obnoxious the blue is next to the orange, though, in this shot. It’s not quite as neon blue as in the image, but it’s somewhere between muted and neon (how’s that for precise?).
I’m going to line the bag with muslin to give it some strength and I’ll show pictures once that’s all done.
Knit on!