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Knitter: Shana
Size 3
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Shana
Size 2
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Shana
Size 4
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Shana
Size 1
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Shana
Sizes 1, 2, 3 & 4
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Shana
Sizes 1, 2, 3 & 4
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Shana
Size 3
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Shana
Size 3
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Shana
Size 1 closed with small carabiner
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Linda S.
Size 4
Queensland Collection Coastal Cotton
Knitter: Linda S.
Size 4
Queensland Collection Coastal Cotton
Knitter: Linda S.
Size 4
Queensland Collection Coastal Cotton
Knitter: Linda S.
Size 4
Queensland Collection Coastal Cotton
Knitter: Linda S.
Size 4
Queensland Collection Coastal Cotton
Knitter: Linda S.
Size 4
Queensland Collection Coastal Cotton
Knitter: Rhianda G.
Size 3
Dishie by Knit Picks
Knitter: Rhianda G.
Size 3
Dishie by Knit Picks
Knitter: Rhianda G.
Size 3
Dishie by Knit Picks
Knitter: Rhianda G.
Size 3
Dishie by Knit Picks
Knitter: Rhianda G.
Size 3
Dishie by Knit Picks
Knitter: Vicky S.
Size 4
Modeled with handspun Shoulder Season Top
Knitter: Vicky S.
Size 4
Modeled with handspun Shoulder Season Top
Knitter: Vicky S.
Size 4
Modeled with handspun Shoulder Season Top
Knitter: Vicky S.
Size 4
Knitter: Emilia W.
Size 4
Dishie by Knit Picks
Knitter: Katie M.
Size 4
Universal Cotton Supreme & Cotton Supreme Speckles
Knitter: Katie M.
Size 4
Universal Cotton Supreme & Cotton Supreme Speckles
Knitter: Katie M.
Size 2
Sock yarn scraps held double
Knitter: Cathy A.
Size 1
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Cathy A.
Size 2
Dishie Twist by Knit Picks & Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton!
Knitter: Cathy A.
Size 2
Dishie Twist by Knit Picks & Hobby Lobby I Love This Cotton!
Knitter: Sarah J.
Size 2
Dishie by Knit Picks
Knitter: Sarah J.
Size 2
Dishie by Knit Picks
Knitter: Sondra P.
Size 3
Lion Brand Lion Cotton Solid & Premier Yarns Home Cotton Solids & Marls
Knitter: Jennie K.
Size 2
Lily Sugar’n Cream Ombres
Knitter: Jennie K.
Size 2
Lily Sugar’n Cream Ombres
Knitter: Jennie K.
Size 2
Lily Sugar’n Cream Ombres
Knitter: Amanda K.
Size 3
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Amanda K.
Size 3
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
Knitter: Amanda K.
Size 3
Dishie and Dishie Twist by Knit Picks
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG
MODULAR BENTO BAG

I gravitate towards rhythmic, intuitive, and practical designs, and this pattern checks all those boxes for me. MODULAR BENTO BAG uses garter stitch modular construction with worsted weight cotton yarn to create a surprisingly functional finished object. You’ll find a purpose for each of the 4 bag sizes: smaller sizes work well for children’s toys or a small jar of jam, and larger sizes are perfect for fruits, vegetables, or a loaf of bread at the farmers’ market. Washable cotton yarn makes the bag easy to launder, and it folds up into itself for easy storage. Adjust the handle length to meet your needs, creating shorter handles to attach to a carabiner clip, longer handles to fit around a wrist, or one of each! Experiment with striping and color blocking for a truly unique bag. Create a bag or two for farmers’ market purchases or knit one to hold a gift.

Find full gallery images here.

YARN
Knit Picks Dishie or Dishie Twist in 2 or more colors or similar worsted weight cotton dishcloth yarn.
100% Cotton, 190 yd / 174 m per 100 g, www.knitpicks.com

Samples shown in 3 colors with various stripe patterns:
Dishie Twist in colorway Black, and Dishie in colorways Black and Kenai

Yarn requirements per size:
Size 1: 61 yd / 56 m (32 g)
Size 2: 125 yd / 114 m (66 g)
Size 3: 270 yd / 247 m (142 g)
Size 4: 462 yd / 423 m (243 g)
Yarn estimate includes 10% buffer.

GAUGE & NEEDLES
15 stitches & 30 rows = 4” / 10 cm in garter stitch knit flat
US 6 / 4.0 mm or size needed to get gauge, minimum length 16” / 40 cm
Gauge is not critical but will impact the feel of the fabric and final size of the bag.

FINISHED DIMENSIONS
Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4)
Width: 6” (9”, 13.6”, 18.1”) / 15.2 (22.9, 34.5, 46) cm
Height: 6” (9”, 13.6”, 18.1”) / 15.2 (22.9, 34.5, 46) cm
See schematic for additional size information.

TECHNIQUES
Provisional cast-on, knit stitch, join-as-you-go modular knitting, icord bind-off in the round

PATTERN ATTRIBUTES
This is a written pattern with a schematic and photo tutorials.

EXPLORE ON INSTAGRAM
#ModularBentoBag

Tech editing: Bronwyn Hahn
Test knitting: Cathy A., Niad A., Rhianda G., Sarah J., Amanda K., Jennie K., Katie M., Sondra P., Linda S., Rachel S., Vicky S. & Emilia W.

From Azariah’s Fibre Arts

I met Shana for the first time at an in-person event in early 2020, before the world shut down. She was at a small fiber festival sharing one of her new designs and her story about being an architect who now designs modular knitting patterns. I was hooked. I have tested for her, met her again multiple times and asked her questions about the industry and designing. She is a down to earth fun person. She is also honest and helpful. If you have a chance to work one of her patterns I highly recommend it! Some of the construction is a bit outside the box, but totally worth the effort. Just take it one step at a time and wait until you’re alone to concentrate if needed. Once you get it, you’ve got it! Thank you Shana for making fun knit patterns and sharing them!

Azariah’s Fibre Arts has test knit many Shanalines Designs patterns including Cohenside Cowl (DK), Air Hugs Wrap, and Turnover.

From Jen G.

Shanalines Designs patterns are clever in their design and enjoyable to knit. I’ve had the opportunity to take a class from Shana at Zombie Knitpocalypse and she is encouraging and patient and always open to feedback. I especially enjoyed knitting her Shoulder Season top. It is a lovely knit and easy to adjust to a longer length which I prefer. I’m never disappointed when I choose to knit one of Shana’s patterns.

Jen was a test knitter for Modular Coffee Cup Cozy, Shoulder Season, and Reach For It.

 

From Eimear B.

I only recently became aware of Shana’s patterns and I chose to knit Recalibrate. I’m usually a top down in the round kind of knitter so I wasn’t sure I’d enjoy this pattern – wow was I wrong! It was so enjoyable! A fun well written pattern that I just flew through! I really love the end result too!

I then was lucky enough to meet and take a class with Shana at SSK this year and all I can say is she’s an all round great person and fantastic teacher! If you get the chance to knit a Shana pattern, meet or take a class with Shana then don’t hesitate.

Eimear has knit Recalibrate, and attended a class at Super Summer Knitogether (SSK) retreat in Nashville, TN in July, 2023.