"Your lunch will ride in luxury. Easy to knit," observes Newman, "fun to felt and fabulous to use, this dynamite little snack bag will keep your meal fresh and safe. (These are all hilarious understatements-- Ed.) There's plenty of room for lots of goodies and a handy place to stash a napkin and silverware (or a bib, for the younger set)." Why did it take this great little item to make us realize anew the insulating properties of wool, for both warm and cold? Why didn't we think of this before ourselves? How much fun are we going to have picking colours and teaching people to knit with this pattern? Discuss.
