I set out to make what I thought would be a small version of a briefcase, and followed the basic pattern of a rectangular bag that was supposed to end up 13"W x 4"D x 12"T. I used 2 sizes bigger needles than called for which I now think was an error in the pattern anyway, but after I got into it I discovered that my gauge knitting in the round is a LOT tighter than flat. So I switched end use plans and kept going. It would be smaller, but good for another project I wanted anyway. Based on my swatch's felting behavior, I was estimating 10.5"W, 3"D, 7"T.
Unfelted, it was 14.5"W, 4.5"D, 10"-10.5"T when I quit and bound off.
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When it came time to felt it, it only fulled after I thought it should have been well felted, so I started the cycle over again, now kicking up the action from "Normal" (slow/fast) to "Heavy Duty (fast/fast) which puts some seriously violent agitation inside that machine. I figured I had tons of leeway and I wanted it thickly felted, so ran it through the whole cycle, including the Cold Rinse.
However, the first cycle had kicked up the heat on the water heater, so I got some overkill. It came out only 5" tall! Omigod, we're talking a candy dish now.
I had to stretch the living crap out of this teensy bag to get even close to the height of my Buddy Case (6"), let alone the inch higher I counted on (7"). I mean some VERY serious felting took place which is what happens when you don't watch something and make a ton of assumptions.
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LOTS of stretching. Getting closer, getting closer...
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But now the size was all wrong in other directions, too, so it was looking like this bag wouldn't work for my revised plan either. So now, I squished it and shaped it in a zillion different directions. What could this become??
A fruit basket?
A hat??
Ah! A very cozy gonad-hugging urinal??? Of course! That's it! Eureka! Get the Chinese on it with a disposable, molded plastic insert and we can sell these in Beverly Hills for those horrid 45-degree days when there are actual clouds in the sky.
Finally, I abandoned my boring natural bent toward symetrical, and clipped the bag AROUND the Buddy Case. That had possibilities. Easy in, easy out, and a big remaining circular "basket-y" affair. I'm seeing keeper straps and needle keepers that were originally in my head might even work here.
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All those tools are short and little. The biggie though? The Buddy Case HAD to fit in.
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Well, the thing dried overnight because I'd had it in for the spin cycle also. Next day I actually started liking it as a freeform basket. But dammit, I really wanted to know if I could get that 7" of height!
I stuck it in a big pan of water, room temp, and left it there for well over an hour, probably closer to two. For water to penetrate this highly felted of a fabric, it would take some time.
Now I was able to get SOME stretch out of it, but at the same time realized that I had robbed myself of some height inherent in it because I over-extended the bottom which is not clearly defined. I made the bottom thinner (what I think is the real bottom) and between that and the huge amount of stretching/pulling for height, I got my 7" height.
No spin cycle this time, this time it's going to take DAYS to dry thoroughly. I'm betting a week. But now I can go back to my original plan. It's actually sized for two of the bags/cases I wanted now, so though less interesting, I'm likely to stick with it as revised.
SEVEN INCHES! Height. I really needed that extra inch. 10" wide and now 2.75" deep. Hey, I'll take it!!
Pockets, keeper straps, carry straps, magnetic snaps still to go IF I use it as a knitting gear storage bag. If for my other use, then just the magnetic snaps and carry straps left.
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A lady on a felting forum told me that I can get a way better finished top edge if I use an i-cord bindoff. I checked youtube and the Judy lady has a video (love her stuff). It looks easy, so will be much preferable on the next one. Definitely there will be a next one!
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STAGE TWO:
It isn't right for a banking bag, I've started another one for that, and in more businessy colors. I'm back to original idea - knitting gear bag, just not as big as I'd originally thought. But it's going to work for the one thing I wanted in the knitting gear bag -- easy access to my interchangeable tips.
The Pocket: Not yet sewn in, I'm experimenting with elastic and not happy with what I have (I had to braid it), but it'll do temporarily. May revert to cutting slits but I really don't like that idea.
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I have this first pocket pinned in, not sewn yet. But this is the general idea. (Cables in the pocket.)
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There will also be a full-width pocket on the other side, divided in half or 3rds for structure and other smalls.
2 comments:
Beautiful! I didn't know you could stretch a felted bag, that's good news. I love the color changes. :)
Up to a point only! You can mostly re-shape what's there. If you stretch it taller, it will get narrower. But once those fibers are locked, you can't get a lot of more square footage. A tad, a tad.
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