Bag of the Week 8
Felted Wool Purses
A few years ago I was really into felting hand knit items. My husband’s aunt raised sheep, and I had a lovely supply of Icelandic wool yarn which was not only beautiful but had sentimental meaning as well. It was a dream to knit and felted beautifully. The other thing I love about felting is that it makes my sometimes-not-too-perfect knitting less apparent. Felting hides a multitude of sins.
The first thing that I knit for felting was a hat (which is the subject for another post in the future – the before and after pictures are hilarious). I then switched to purses and made quite a few. I primarily used two patterns by Fiber Trends and was able to create unique looks by varying the type of novelty yarn I incorporated into the wool as I knit.
These two bags were created using the pattern called Party Purses.
I used naturally colored Icelandic wool for the body of the bags and added Lion Brand Fun Fur in at the top (the dark purse used three colors of Fun Fur all knit together). The knit bags start out much larger than the finished ones – as the wool felts and shrinks it compresses the eyelash yarn, making a nice, dense trim. The bags were felted in a lingerie bag using my top-loading washing machine and Wool Wash soap by Eucalan.
The handles of the purses were both created with additional yarn twisted into a thick cord using a tool called the Spinster.
All of the cold weather we’ve been having has me thinking about knitting wool again. Good thing I’ve still got some of that wonderful Icelandic in my stash.
Reader Comments (3)
This post made me think of my blogging buddy who is going through some serious hand problems thanks to her recent felting obsession...come to think of it, you might enjoy stopping by her blog: http://stoneagetechie.blogspot.com/ I've sent her a link to yours as well!
These bags look great and the felt reminds me of a hat I used to have when I was a child. The entire rim was covered in felt, I looked like a little Eskimo in it. :)
These are lovely! Thanks for visiting my blog, Topsy gave me your link so that I could check out the work of a fellow addict.
I love how felting hides mistakes, as you say, and they have the added bonus of being knitted on large needles, which bug my hands less.
What a great blog. I have a feeling I'll be back :-)