Happy Birthday, Slug Bug!

vwbeetleHappy Happy Birthday

to my Sweet

Slug Bug Sister!

Hope it’s Wonderful!!!

Happy Birthday, Cowgirl!

Cowgirl with rope

 

 

Just a quick Hi, Howdy and Happy Birthday to my wonderful sister.

Have a beautiful day. Love you bunches!

 

 

 

Also, mom found and sent a photo of one of my cute Chicken Scratch embroidered dresses from when I was little. See my post from Sunday, August 30th: “The Flow of Creativity – Teach Someone Something Today!”

Thanks, Mom! Love you, too!

As a young cutie pie in my Chicken Scratch embroidered outfit

As a young cutie pie in my Chicken Scratch embroidered outfit

Knitted Gift Pouch

Knitted gift pouch

Knitted gift pouch

My middle sister is having a birthday soon and I know she loves turquoise. We had spent the 4th of July in Prescott, Arizona, enjoying every minute of their wonderful celebration in Courthouse Square. There were hundreds of craft booths and — as hubby mentioned a few times — I looked at EVERYTHING in EVERY booth! There was a great booth selling turquoise jewelry and I found some beautiful silver dangle earrings with turquoise stones. Okay, done.

Birthday Earrings in Knitted Gift Pouch

Birthday Earrings in Knitted Gift Pouch

Now, what to send them in to make it more exciting. I decided to knit a little gift pouch. Played with it some and ripped it out and started over a few times. Settled on a moss stitch pattern and a button closure. Used size 6 needles and worsted weight acrylic yarn. Finished size, closed and buttoned, is 3-3/4 x 5-1/2″.

Cast on 3 stitches.

First row (right side): Increase in 1st stitch, knit 1, increase in last stitch – 5 stitches total.

2nd row and all wrong side rows of flap only: Purl across.

Row 3: Increase in 1st stitch, knit 3, increase in last stitch – 7 stitches total.

Row 5: Increase 1 stitch in each of first 2 stitches, knit to last 2 stitches, then increase 1 stitch in each – 11 stitches total.

Continue increasing 4 stitches on right side rows until you have 23 — this forms the pointed flap.

Body of pouch is in moss stitch: knit 1, purl 1 across every row until body portion is 7″ long.

Bind off.

Knitted gift pouch before seaming sides

Knitted gift pouch ready to bind off

Single crochet around entire edge. Crochet a small chain for loop — length of chain depends on the size of your button. I used a 1″ button. Determine where button needs to sit and sew on. Seam sides of pouch together.

Crocheting around the edge of the knitted gift pouch

Crocheting around the edge of the knitted gift pouch

You could make this any size by increasing more stitches for width and adding more length. You could use different size needles and/or yarn or change the pattern stitch. You could make it without crocheting around the edge, but would probably have to block it to keep the flap from curling.

You could make a strap for it and carry it as a little “going out” bag. I remember shopping in the handbag section of a department store with my youngest daughter who was in her late 20s at the time. I picked up a tiny, tiny handbag and said, “What could you carry in this?” Daughter replied, “A driver’s license and a clean pair of panties.” I looked at her, shocked, and we both burst out laughing. Just then, a snooty old lady walked around a display and glared at us. We stopped laughing just until she had walked on by, then laughed even harder. Good times …

I am posting this because my sister already received her gift in the mail yesterday so I can’t spoil the surprise. Happy Birthday, sis!!! Love you!!!