Materials
Patons Classic Wool Worsted Bright Red - exactly two skeins
Patons Classic Wool Roving Yellow - one skein
Size 10 1/2 circular needles - 2
Tapestry needle
I developed the chart for our guild standard myself, and found a chart by Mindy White for the Horde symbol on Ravelry (see link below). I also decided to knit the bag in red with the two yellow stripes first, then embroider the letters and designs afterwards.
Directions
I used Judy's Magic Cast On* to cast on 40 stitches on each needle, then I knit the bag in the round.
Using red, knit 7 rounds.
Using yellow: knit 7 rounds.
Using red: knit 45 rounds.
Using yellow: knit 7 rounds.
Using red: knit 6 rounds.
Bind off.
Use charts to embroider letters and designs.
Chart for Inevitable Betrayal standard |
Chart for lettering on the Horde side |
I found Mindy White's chart for Horde symbol on Ravelry.
Add tassels to the bottom edge.
Knit two long I-cord** straps using one strand each of red and yellow and knitting three stitches in each row.
Before felting, the bag was 12 in. X 16 in., the tassels were 4 1/2 in., and the straps were 62 inches long.
I threw the bag and straps in a pillow case in the washing machine on hot for a few cycles until it came out felted to my satisfaction. The letters became very blurred, but I like how the tassels got kind of crazy. Finally, I used a large straight knitting needle to poke holes near the top edge to push the straps through and knotted them together on each side.
I don't have a lot of experience with writing out patterns, so let me know if you have questions!
Happy knitting and Lok'tar!
*I learned this method in Cat Bordhi's New Pathways for Sock Knitters. Here's a YouTube video with information about its origins with Judy Becker and directions on how to do it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhBIS0AhhQY.
**Simple tutorial on knitting I-cord: http://www.purlbee.com/knitting-tutorials-advanced-te/2006/9/29/i-cord.html.