Finally finished the felted bag that's been in progress for what seems like ages.
After felting in the washing machine, of course the pattern lost its definition - and all the time and effort that went into drawing up the design, and then working it! (In real it's more blurred than in the photo - a nice reversal of my usual photography.)
Then it took ages thinking how to make a suitable strap, and what sort of closure to do. I'd previously made a similar felted bag, from millspun yarn, for which I wove an inkle strap, and used a braid tie for a closure - and didn't like them; the strap not chunky enough, and the closure inefficient and fiddly.
Eventually I knitted and felted a strap, and sewed in a zip. I made a tag for the zip from a boxwood acorn off a blind I took down from a window in a house 30 or so years ago - the little hoard of odds and ends does come in useful sometimes!
Here's the new bag with the older one -
4 comments:
Inkle Strap? Sounds like a place on "Last of the Summer Wine".
That acorn takes recycling to a new level.
I have a friend who 'felts'jumpers in the washing machine. She read about it in a fashion magazine.
They are good, aren't they?
I love the way the patterns gone all fuzzy. They really are very classy.
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