Two weeks later, the bag was completed and here she is....
It's a pretty easy cable pattern (if you follow it line by line), outlined in a darker colour to make it pop. Then you felt it, to make it look even prettier and fuzzier. Add a button from the stash, and Bob's your uncle. Or your husband, in my mom's case.
Only thing left to do is dive in the fabric stash and come up with a suitable lining for the bag. Get out the sewing machine, and 30 minutes later, you've got the finished tote.
Of course, she loves it. Ideal for winter, yes?!
It's a pretty easy cable pattern (if you follow it line by line), outlined in a darker colour to make it pop. Then you felt it, to make it look even prettier and fuzzier. Add a button from the stash, and Bob's your uncle. Or your husband, in my mom's case.
Only thing left to do is dive in the fabric stash and come up with a suitable lining for the bag. Get out the sewing machine, and 30 minutes later, you've got the finished tote.
Of course, she loves it. Ideal for winter, yes?!
4 comments:
Very nice! How did you outline the knots?
You knit that, felted it AND lined it all in 2 weeks? Holy crap woman. You rock.
Very pretty! don't you have to go back and embroider around the knots in a darker yarn? I used to have that issue but I think I gave it away.
Yup, backstitched round all the cables in a dark brown yarn. Not too neatly - the felting 'blurs' the edges :0)
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