Don't we all have a parade of bags that have at one time or other held a knitting project?
I am just as guilty as the next knitter of throwing a pair of needles, a ball of yarn and a folded knitting pattern in my handbag, thinking it will survive a shopping trip... just so I have something to occupy me while sipping a flat white. (Oh, my goodness where would I be without a flat white at least once a week?!)
And it happens... the yarn tears, the cabling gets caught in the zip of my purse... I regret being so sloppy when sorting myself out to leave the house.
The result was that I got myself organised. I'll show you here the plethora of knitting bags that I have accumulated and those that I still use on a regular basis are many!
Let me know in the comments which type of project bag you use, or indeed which of mine you might try to find and start sorting out your storage before the knitting season hits us again in a couple of month's time.
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