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dscn3687-1.JPGI’m ready to get serious about felting.  I’ve done two felted projects before.  The first was a sling bag from Cat Bordhi’s second Moebius book.  I totally overfelted it, producing an unlovely object.  Actually, I had put two half turns in the strap - instead of one - so it wasn’t even a real Moebius.  I think I will cut off the strap, sew a zipper in the top, and it will turn out to be a Useful Bag to Put Things In.

 My second completed felted project was slipper-socks for my dad.  I hovered over the washing machine, checking every few minutes.  Fortunately my dad was nearby and he could try them on repeatedly until they had shrunk the perfect amount.  Success at last!

That was last summer, and I have since then knitted another Moebius bag (see here), a hat from a Fiber Trends pattern (thanks to friend Judy for lending me the pattern), and a gigantic shoulder sling bag from a Two Old Bags pattern.  BUT……I haven’t felted any of them yet. 

 At first, I didn’t really understand the appeal of felting.  I don’t much care for knitting miles of plain stockinette stitch, so I thought I would be bored by the knitting part.  But after seeing friends’ felted bags, and reading about felted slippers, bowls, baskets, hats, and even cat beds, for gosh sakes, I was intrigued and soon determined to join the happy felting throngs. 

 I plan to felt all three unfelted objects in the next two weeks.  I’ll post the results.

Kim said,

July 28, 2007 @ 8:47 am

Looking forward o seeing them. I do love the effect but I know what you mean about the extra knitting. Just think of it is making something for Hagrid I guess.

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