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Hexaposi
Hexaposi is a bag that was created by experimenting with hexagons and three-dimensional geometry. Playing around with different configurations, I ended up with a shape that can be used as a bag (as presented here) or if stuffed, as a toy, pillow, whatever you can think of!
Instructions include two different methods of joining the hexagons together. One method is seamless, the other with seams.
Kangaroo Rayon provides a lovely sheen and drape to the finished object. With other types of yarn, such as cotton and wool, the bag will hold it’s shape better.
Instructions are given in written abbreviated form and US terms.
Credits
Tech editor: Olympia Driva (biokninja)
Photography & Graphic Design: Asimina Saranti
Yarn
Kangaroo Rayon
Fingering / 4 ply / 14 wpi / 100% Rayon
200 meters - 219 yards / 100 grams
Colorway: 530, 1 skein
Colorway+: 350, 1 skein
Approximate total yardage required: 225 meters / 246 yards
+Bag is intended to be worked with one color only. Sample uses a second color only for the opening module and the shoulder strap (due to shortage of yarn in stock).
Hook
3.0 mm or size to obtain gauge
Notions
- 1 stitch marker
- yarn needle
- 1 zipper, 30 cm / 12 inches in length
- sewing needle, pins & thread in matching color
Gauge
30 sts / 30 rounds = 10 cm (4 inches) square in single crochet through the back loop
Sizes
One Size
Skills Required/Techniques Used
- Basic crochet stitches
- Increasing
- Working in rows & rounds
- Sliding loop/Magic circle
- Seaming
- Zipper seaming
- US crochet terminology
©2017 Über den Traum - for personal use. No reprinting, redistributing or reselling of these instructions. Selling finished items is permitted, as long as the following statement is included: (in both print & digital format) “ Design by Asimina Saranti of www.uberdentraum.com ”. (live link please!)
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- First published: August 2017
- Page created: August 27, 2017
- Last updated: April 7, 2023 …
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