The Leather Knitting Bag That Changes Everything — Re:Designed Project 10 & 36 Deep Dive
There’s something about a beautifully made leather bag that just makes you want to create. And when I first came across RE:DESIGNED PROJECT, I knew I had to do a proper deep dive — because these are not your average knitting bags. In this video, I’m taking you through two of their most loved styles: the Project 10 and the Project 36. I’ve been using both, and I’m sharing everything — what I love, what surprised me, and which one I think is right for you. 🧶 RE:DESIGNED PROJECT — Who Are They? RE:DESIGNED PROJECT is a Danish brand born from a love of craftsmanship and slow living. Their PROJECT collection was designed specifically for knitters and crafters — each bag handcrafted from full-grain leather by skilled artisans in India, and thoughtfully designed in-house in Denmark. No two bags are exactly alike, and that’s exactly the point. Project 10 — The Big One The Project 10 is the larger of the two, and honestly, it’s impressive just how much it holds. I can fit two sweater quantities worth of yarn in there — we’re talking serious capacity for a leather bag. It’s the one you reach for when you’re deep in a big project or want to bring multiple works in progress along with you. Despite the size, it still has that quiet, elegant look that feels intentional rather than bulky. The interior keeps everything organised so you’re not just throwing yarn into a void — there’s a place for everything. Best for: Knitters who work on large projects like sweaters, love having everything within reach, and want a statement bag that’s as beautiful as it is functional. 📦 Project 36 — The Little Gem Don’t let the number fool you — the Project 36 is actually the smaller of the two. I use mine as a notions pouch, and it’s perfect for that. It could realistically fit a small accessory project like a sock, though I’m not a small accessory knitter myself so I’ll leave that verdict to you! What I can say is that it’s beautifully made, feels lovely to carry, and is the kind of thing you’ll find yourself reaching for every single time you leave the house. Best for: Knitters who love small accessory projects, or anyone looking for the most beautiful notions pouch they’ve ever owned. ✨ My Honest Take Both bags are genuinely special. The quality of the leather, the care in the construction, the way they’re designed with crafters in mind — it shows in every detail. These aren’t impulse buys, but they are the kind of investment pieces you’ll use every single day and never regret. If I had to choose just one? It really comes down to your lifestyle and how you knit. I break it all down in the video so you can figure out which one is your perfect match. If you love beautifully made things, slow living, and the joy of creating — I think you’re going to love this one. Hit subscribe so you never miss a new video, and let me know in the comments which bag speaks to you. 🤍 RE:DESIGNED PROJECT bags are crafted from full-grain leather, handmade in India, and designed in Denmark.

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