The crocheted flower was never sewn on, but attached with a big safety pin from the back. I always thought that was amusing. |
I thought that if I felted it it would make a nice bag and so I did.
I washed it twice in very hot water and detergent in the washing machine. Not sure which is which, but it did shrink even more on its second washing.
Felting makes it very stiff and the fibers are so matted together by the felting that you don't have to worry about any fraying or unraveling.
But it does make it very fuzzy, or at least it did with this sweater. I thought I could fix it with my old sweater shaver, which is used for taking pilling off sweaters and other fabrics, but it barley touched this heavy duty fuzz, so I got out some inexpensive safety razors and went to town. I went thru 5 razors! Here you can see the difference on the left side which has been shaved.
Here's the finished bag. I used all of the body for the bag and the sleeves for the handles, shown below. The bottom of the sweater with its crocheted edging makes the top of the bag. It is a good size, about 14" wide and 11" deep. I made the straps long enough to be a shoulder bag. I only put the flower through one washing and it did shrink a little.
I lined it with a pretty batik and used a different batik for the inside pocket. I always like a bright lining, making it easier to find things inside.
Attractive, but out-of-date sweater made into a cute bag. What do you think?
I haven't had anything to share on Nina Marie's Off the Wall Friday, but this week I do, so hop on over and see what's going on there.
15 comments:
The bag came out fabulous! Great job recycing. I love the yellow flowers.
I think it's fabulous! And such a great idea for a special piece of clothing that you just can't bring yourself to throw away!
What a great idea and purse!!
Wow! What a great idea and a new life for a favorite sweater.
OH my gosh!!!!
That was amazing. First of all I could never have given away that sweater. But to actually use it instead of hoarding it was brave and fabulous. The way the bottom edging is not the top! Special! I am forwarding your link to my sewing group! Wonderful Norma, happy creative new year my friend.
LeeAnna
Hi Norma! just dropping by to say Happy New Year and how much I enjoy keeping up with you and your work on the blog. (Without the internet, we would never be friends!!)
kathy
Clever, gorgeous and useful-great idea.
Great transformation! I always enjoy seeing items given a new life
Sweet outcome Norma! Happy New Year!
How clever, I love it! Off to search my wardrobe for an unwanted jumper!
What a clever transformation! I'm so impressed! I have an old wool sweater I've set aside for felting and now I've got to figure out some creative project for it (it's a cardigan...). thanks for the inspiration and Happy New Year!
Beautiful transformation!
Beautiful transformation!
What a great thing to do with a beloved wool sweater! I have an old one that was shrunk by a partner doing laundry and I may have to take the next step and felt it/stitch it up since I never wear it! Thanks for sharing!
Oh My Gosh you are so clever! This is adorable.
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