Monday, February 25, 2013

How to Cochet a Sashay Yarn Ruffle Purse for Beginners Pattern




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21 comments:

  1. I love this purse! It's so pretty!
    Basically, I just love sashay. I learned how to use it last Thursday and I've already made three scarves. It seems to be nearly sold out everywhere, so I'm not sure when I'll be able to get more! :\

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    1. Ebay has a ton and they have colors even the stores don't have. Also look up Starbella and Rossetti yarn on Ebay. There is quite a variety. The Rossetti yarn comes out like a lei. It's very pretty. Good luck.

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  2. in rnd 2 you say>>>Do not turn, work on the opposite side<<<I do not understand what this means do you have pictures or video?

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  3. it means, just continue around in a circle pattern, instead of turning

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  4. I love this purse. I had already seen your skirt pattern and figured out how to make a purse out of it. Great minds think alike :)

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  5. So cute! Definitely going to try! Thanks for the pattern. :)
    http://dixie-n-dottie.blogspot.com/

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  6. Hobby Lobby sells it as Chrysalis brand. It works PERFECT for all projects and comes in a bunch of colors and they seem to always have plenty in stock!

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  7. Joann fabrics and A.C. Moore have tons of Sashay plus other ruffle yarn brands. Look for coupons too cuz there's typically one you can use.

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  8. I've found a place online that has a huge selection of different types of ruffle yarns - all are incredible. The site is www.iceyarns.com and the items come from Turkey, but you can buy in bulk at incredibly reasonable prices.

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  9. I don't understand your gauge . How long is the piece after the first row? What is the size of the completed yarn purse before ruffle?

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  10. about 7 inches across, and 7 inches in the height

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  11. I'm totaly in love, wow thank you so much for this pattern, greatings Ria

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  12. I love this purse, but have no idea what the dimensions are. How large is it? Without that info I don't know if I have to alter it to make it larger/smaller. TIA.

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  13. about 7 inches across, and 7 inches in the height

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  14. Just curious, I have a bit of a deadline. Does anyone know about how long it takes them to make this small purse?

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  15. I think about a couple of hours or so.

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  16. I want to make a bigger purse. I have 90sts in the round on rounds 6-15. I was wondering if your size used the whole skein of sashay. Did you have any left over? Just need to know so i can adjust accordingly. Thank you.

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  17. I wish I knew, I made that purse awhile ago, I want to say yes I had sashay yarn left.

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  18. When I made mine, I bought two but only used one and I had a little bit left over, I made mine taller though cause I like deep bags

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  19. I have been looking for this pattern but I'm a little confused. It stops at row 15. Does that mean that there isn't any more rows after that? Also, do you just connect the bottom of the skirt to make it into a purse? I'm sorry, I'm a little slow.

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  20. You in rounds so you are going around for 21 rounds for the purse, and then when you get to the ruffle part, its 15 rounds, around. hope that helps

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