Last weekend my son Joe; daughter-in-law, Lisa; and boyfriend, Leon and I made our first visit to the Baker Creek Seeds Festival in Mansfield, Missouri. It was the perfect day for such an adventure: sunny, just warm enough, and lots to see. We took my little red wagon that I use for gardening. By the time the day was over Lisa and I had it overflowing with tomatoes, cantaloupe, peppers, wisteria and other plants that will find their new homes in our gardens.
We were all carrying water bottles, but Joe and Lisa had to juggle theirs all day while trying to carry plants or maneuver backpacks and the wagon. Leon and I were carrying our bottles in two string bags I made a while back. People wanted to know where we were buying those holders. What a good idea!
I do believe I will be making more bottle holders for family!
I know I have posted this in an earlier blog, but I will repeat it here so it can be found easier. If you want one, here is the pattern:
When using fingering weight cotton yarn [Hobby Lobby
Sinfonia], this will have a 2 1/2” diameter at the base. If you use worsted
weight cotton, the carrier will be bigger.
Be aware that the handle will stretch during use. It can be made shorter to start with, or a knot can be tied in it to adjust the length after it stretches. It is long so it may be used as a cross-body carrier. I see that I put in the directions to make the handle 50" long. Now that I know how much it stretches, I might start with 40". Make yours to suit your need.
One ball cotton yarn (worsted or fingering weight)
Size F crochet hook