Felted Entrelac Clutch
Finished
February 16, 2010
February 27, 2010

Felted Entrelac Clutch

Project info
Felted Entrelac Clutch by Meg White
Knitting
BagPurse / Handbag
Me..Me...Me...!!
one size
Needles & yarn
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
5 skeins
Wendy (India) Aristocrat
75 grams in stash
3 skeins = 150 grams
Sheeba Corner
Wendy (India) Aristocrat
200 grams in stash
2 skeins = 100 grams
Sheeba Corner
Notes

My.first.ever.felting.project!!and, I am really proud of myself.. and, its my first entrelac project too.. Its a well-written pattern and very easy to follow..and working on it was a pleasure as I took it one square at a time.. Work was hectic last week and I couldn’t think of working on my Ravelympics shawl as I was too weary to work on a 300+ stitches and growing shawl.. this fit the bill perfectly.. I will work on a few squares before going to bed and I finished the knitting in 10 days! Then, I hand-felted it in my kitchen-sink.. I followed this tutorial on hand-felting to the dot. It took me an hour and a half to get the final result.

Pre-felting dimensions: Height: 16 inches; Width: 17 inches
Post-felting dimentions: Height: 14 inches ; Width: 15 inches

When I tried felting the swatch, it felted in 15 mins and this bag took a LONG time to felt! and, hand-felting is tiring if you don’t have the right place to felt. My kitchen-sink is lower than my hip-level and I had to bend and scrub and I was tired by the end of it!

This is how I felted:

  1. Filled the kitchen sink with boiling water and added lifebuoy liquid hand wash and soaked the bag in it. I kept agitating the bag around the sink every 5 mins with a ladle. -> photo # 4

  2. When the water came to a ‘bearable’ temperature, I started scrubbing the bag ‘dhobi’-style. Felting took more than 45 mins to start. I got my doubts if its gonna be a disaster but I persevered!-> photo # 5 (Excuse the BIG.FAT.ARMS!!)

  3. Then I decided to switch to regular detergent for clothes as lifebuoy liquid hand wash seemed to mild for felting. I used Surf Excel.. and thats when it started felting like a charm..

  4. When the water started to become lukewarm, I drained some and added HOT water again and continued scrubbing. I took the bag out of the warm water now and then to pound on it and knead it on the kitchen counter. -> photo#6

  5. ETA: Dunk the FO in cold water now and then between the scrubbing to speed-up the felting process. Learnt this in the buttonhole bag project later.

  6. and, after it came to the size I wanted(or rather after I got tired of the exercise), I quit and rinsed the bag in clear water and dried it by rolling it in a turkish towel and jumping on it! Hubster had fun watching me jump like a clown in the middle of the house! Alvin has gotten used to these eccentricities,surprisingly! -> (and, you thought there will be photos for this step!! bwaahaahaa!!)

  7. Then I stuffed the bag with plushy pillows and towels to plump up the shape and started clicking photos! -> photo # 8

  8. Then, I came online on Ravelry to tell the world about my felting adventures!! :-)

So, here I am tired and loving it cos I have a new bag! Its true that I can never have enough bags.. I haven’t decided what to use this bag for.. maybe as a clutch when I go out or as a knitting tote for knitting projects..

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February 16, 2010
February 27, 2010
 
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by Wendy (India)
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100% Wool
175 yards / 50 grams

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  • Project created: February 16, 2010
  • Finished: February 27, 2010
  • Updated: March 10, 2010
  • Progress updates: 2 updates