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kaitou ([personal profile] kaitou) wrote2009-01-24 10:34 pm
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Stress gives my knitting consistent tension

I've been working my way though my beginning knitting book, dutifully trying each project that teaches me a new technique, whether I WANTED a shawl or not. So the latest thing was to learn how to decrease by making a felted purse. For the most part it went off without a hitch. Decreasing was really easy to learn, and the halves of the purse came off without a hitch. Then, since the example purse was supposed to have flowers (example purse was green with pink flowers) I decided to make leaves instead. The leaves came out really well even though I did them without any sort of pattern at all.





And then I tried to felt it.
>.<
It didn't go so well...



Anyone know a fashion forward 3 year old? I let it felt in the hot water too long. Which really, I'm not too surprised. Since this is my first time, I didn't really have a baseline as to 'when are the stitches felted' and probably let it go 5-7 minutes longer than necessary. I did my best to stretch it back out, but this was the best I could do. It's a shame really, besides the size it came out really well. You can't even see the seam where I sewed the two halves together.

Oh well. *sigh* Better luck next time.

[identity profile] twigcollins.livejournal.com 2009-01-25 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
I think I remember Yarn Harlot talking about stuff like this, and how she does it a lot. So now you're up there with the pros, right?

I totally chickened out and let Heather felt the bag she did for me.

The yarn is a really beautiful color, anyway. You could use it as a little tote for more knitting supplies.

[identity profile] kaitou1412.livejournal.com 2009-01-25 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Isn't it a lovely color? Shame I don't have enough of it to do anything else now. LOL.

And other than being too small, it really did work beautifully.