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    my honeycomb bag

    my honeycomb bag-img_0897-jpg this was knitted
    my honeycomb bag-img_0897-copy-jpg black N white bag is crochet working on a red & white one now.

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    Very nice! Thank you for sharing with us! Looks like you are doing a great job!

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    Those are lovely. Does the name honeycomb come from the pattern or does it have another meaning? It looks small so I wondered what you use it for? I like the pattern. And the black and white one is very striking. Well done!

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    Nice items!!
    ɹǝʞɐɯ ʎןıop ɐsıɹɐן

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    Nice bags and I dont knit so that B & W checker looking one is very striking. A red one with ? Bet thats pretty Lovr Blue, or red?

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    Susan2014 Working on red & white will show when done they are just squares put together to form bag EASY Thanks Also like your little doggy
    Last edited by cablestitches; 05-20-2014 at 11:08 AM.

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    Theresa, honeycomb does has a meaning it's in book 2 which my mom has will post later what it means. bag is 7 inches tall x 4 inches wide. I use it when I only want to carry just what i need . got some use out of it when on vac.

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    Thank you Barbara, Enjoying get into it.

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    Theresa L, The Honeycomb pattern is symbolic of the fact that "hard work will bring its just reward", just as the work of the "busy bee" produces the golden honey. I got this pattern out of
    Irish Cable Knitting By Allison Snopek Barta ♥cablestitches /Debbie ( that was in vol. 2 book)

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