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Clare |
Posted - Dec 31 2006 : 6:26:05 PM Here's a link to a cool project. Have many of you tried this before?
http://www.womansday.com/crafts/9818/bag-old-sweaters.html?print_page=y
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Aunt George |
Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 9:16:31 PM Great purse Brenda. Love the zipper on the inside too!! Great bargain hunting on the handles! Now that is my kind of purse.
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Jana |
Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 9:10:18 PM I was also thinking hats. Shrinking sweaters with patterns or stripes would really make some neat fabrics. Even the little scraps would be nice for things like pincushions. What fun!
Jana |
bramble |
Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 9:09:57 PM So cute Brenda! Nice job, hope you enjoyed the process too!
with a happy heart |
Mumof3 |
Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 2:55:43 PM Cute! Isn't it nice when you can give something a new life? Good job!
Karin |
brightmeadow |
Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 08:08:51 AM OK, I did it. Here is my purse, details on my blog http://brightmeadowknits.blogspot.com
OK - I figured out- my picture was too big! Now I've got it!
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Mumof3 |
Posted - Jan 25 2007 : 06:35:04 AM Hi Brenda! Glad you have ventured forth into the sweater-shrinking circle!! I do make a lining for my purses. First, I think that it will prevent pilling inside the purse from constant use. Second, I like the contrast between the wool and fabric. :) I make mine about the same size. Sometimes I fold it over the top edge, sometimes I stitch it flush and add a hand-stitched bias tape edge. I use the sleeves to cut my handles and use fabric for the underside for comfort. (That's why my handles are usually short- the sleeves shrink up so much!!) As far as washing your purse when it is finished- hand wash it using cool water and very little soap. Don't rub it or it will continue to felt!! Just swish it around, let it dry flat and press back into shape. Have fun! Be sure to post a picture of your finished purse!!
Karin |
brightmeadow |
Posted - Jan 24 2007 : 7:11:27 PM OK you girls inspired me and I finally got around to trying this out. I went to Goodwill and found two wool sweaters (actually vests) and they shrunk very nicely to about half their original size after two rounds of - Hot wash cold rinse, regular dryer cycle.... Now I have sewed, blocked and steamed one of them into a bag shape, and used some of the trim to wrap around the purchased handles.
Let me ask you, when you guys do this type of bag, do you usually make a lining? Or is the felt strong enough to hold things on its own? If you do use a lining, do you make it slightly bigger than the bag (Kind of like a jacket lining, to give it some ease) or do you make it the same size or slightly smaller than the bag? And I am debating on whether to just sew the handles right on to the bag or use some type of fastener to allow the handles to be removed for later laundering? If I do decide to launder it later, will it shrink again?
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nitere |
Posted - Jan 03 2007 : 07:50:05 AM i really want to try this project. i just joined a knitting club and next week we are learning how to felt something we knit and make a purse from that. using an old sweater seems to be a lot easier and less time consuming. not to mention that i would probably hate to felt something that i had worked so hard to knit!
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GRITSgal |
Posted - Jan 03 2007 : 06:43:22 AM that looks so cute!! I ll find the sweaters my husband already shrunk to make these totes!!
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bramble |
Posted - Jan 02 2007 : 6:12:58 PM I saw a woman this summer make really amazing felted purses and she was charging 50-100.00+ and getting it! They had interesting handles and she used fringes, braids and bead trims. I have been trying to find time to work on one, it seemed like something any of us could do easily and have great results. Cecelia started a thread about this awile ago and there were pictures I think if anyone is interested. I made mittens a few years ago and they were great Christmas presents and very warm since I lined them with fleece, so no itching! Happy felting girls!
with a happy heart |
pinkroses |
Posted - Jan 02 2007 : 5:16:35 PM That is interesting I got some yarn to try the felting thing. I haven't yet made anything though. I hope when I make my bag is turns out nice. Pinkroses |
happymama58 |
Posted - Jan 02 2007 : 3:56:22 PM Thanks for sharing -- I showed this to my daughter and her friends, and they said they would love to have one. I guess I'll have to visit the thrift store soon!
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babs |
Posted - Jan 02 2007 : 3:43:10 PM How would you make a hat out of this? Just curious, that sounds kinda cool.
As for my purse, it turned out way huge, started with an XL sweater, so I cut the sides down. I have one side left to sew and will have to do it by hand as my machine is now refusing to sew through it. It's way cute, just a longer project than I anticipated. Of course it's prolly just me, considering the way most of my projects have been going lately. 8-|
Babs |
Shirley |
Posted - Jan 02 2007 : 12:34:20 PM There was this artsy person a a fair I used to do, and thats all she used, she made everything, hats,scarfs,and lots more ,but mostley hats. she had a going business doing this and made lots of money, her things sold like crazy. shirley |
bboopster |
Posted - Jan 02 2007 : 11:58:41 AM Hello to All!! My children and I felted wool sweaters years ago and turned them into wonderful Christmas stockings. The kids had a blast cutting and stiching them even the youngest at the time being 4 the oldest 12. We use these stockings to this day. It is so easy and fun. We have also made mittens and neck scarfs too. There is no limit to what you can make and the best part is if they get caught in the wash they do not shrink any more. Be sure to use 100% wool as any mixture does not work as well or not at all. Have fun felting
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babs |
Posted - Jan 02 2007 : 11:42:07 AM I had a wool sweater that I adored and mr. man shrunk it. It would make a really cool purse. I'm going to work on this and see how far I get.
Thanks for the project idea!! Babs |
lamarguerite farm |
Posted - Jan 01 2007 : 10:09:41 PM thanks so much for sharing Clare, can't wait to try!
Missy
If you have a dream, even if you don't feel qualified to accomplish it, just try your hardest.-Maggie Jensen http://18happyhens.blogspot.com http://LamargueriteFarm.etsy.com |
suzyhomemaker |
Posted - Jan 01 2007 : 3:42:01 PM I saved a grey wool sweater to try this. Now it beckons me to try it Immediately!
Country girl in NE PA |
therusticcottage |
Posted - Jan 01 2007 : 12:54:56 PM I printed the directions too. Now would be a great time to go to Goodwill for sweaters. Lots of people cleaning out closets. Think I'll head there on Tuesday.
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mommom |
Posted - Jan 01 2007 : 07:14:53 AM I just printed the instructions from the website! Thank you so much! Susan |
Mumof3 |
Posted - Jan 01 2007 : 06:06:57 AM Cute idea! I have already started a 2007 porject list. This will be in there for sure!
Karin |
windypines |
Posted - Jan 01 2007 : 04:51:51 AM Really neat idea. I did see the same thing, only making mittens on Martha one time. I crocheted potholders this year and felted them. Next thing is to knit purses, and felt, but this does look easier, and cheaper. Thanks |
therusticcottage |
Posted - Dec 31 2006 : 8:26:38 PM No I have not tried this yet but so want to! One of my 2007 things to do. Thanks for sharing Clare!
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Marybeth |
Posted - Dec 31 2006 : 7:06:27 PM It is so fun.. go to a thrift and find some wool sweaters that have been washed and you are half way there. Grin! MB
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LauraH |
Posted - Dec 31 2006 : 6:54:52 PM Looks interesting! I have not tried felting an old wool sweater yet.. LauraH |