I finished my felted bag tonight. It was all dry from blocking and I stabbed the holes to insert the handles. It turned out fun! I like the color combo, but it's a shame that the variegated yarn stripe doesn't show up very well on the bag proper. It was really pretty before it felted, now it's just a little lighter stripe. Ah well - it's supposed to match the handles.
Colin's really impressed that the floppy giant-size thing I was knitting felted down into an actual handbag-looking object. Wish I'd taken a "before" picture, but I was just so impatient to try the felting that I didn't think about taking a snap until it was already in the wash. TOO LATE! You'll just have to make do with the "after" picture, plus a few stats.
Stats:
- Yarn: KnitPicks Wool of the Andes in Chocolate (3-5 balls? can't remember, unwilling to check ;-) and Winter Night (less than 1 ball), plus Shamrock in Doyle (2 balls). Probably should have held the yarn double to make it even sturdier. It's pretty sturdy, but a little floppier than I wanted.
- Needles: 10 1/2 circular (36 inch)
- Pattern: Took inspiration and general instructions from this Booga Bag pattern, plus the picture of the Oregon Tote.
- Original knitted size: 14 inches (height), 16 inches wide (side to side), 9 1/2 inches (base width)
- Felted size: 7 inches (height), 13 inches wide (side to side), 6 inches deep (base width)
- Capacity: 1 hardback book, 2 balls of yarn, a circular needle and a swatch. Well, so far at least.
Very little progress on other projects. I really want to do Juno, but am having issues with yarn. I found this Alpaca/wool/cashmere blend that feels just wonderful, but doesn't give me good stitch definition for the cables. I might try some different needle sizes, but I'm not sure it'll work. I do like the denim color, though (see inside bag above). Definitely need more swatching before I can commit to a sweater's worth of yarn. And anyway the Local Yarn Shop is sold out of Rowan Mag 40, so I can't get the pattern right now anyway.
1 comment:
The bag turned out so wonderful! I saw the floppy thing before fleting and it's amazing how different it looks now. Another beautiful project.
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