Friday, October 12, 2007

Diary of a Fall Felted Bag

I received a comment on my blog today that my FFBE Partner got her package! She is going to the Women of Faith Conference this weekend (so jealous!), so you probably won't see anything on her blog for a while. But, I can finally share with you the bag I made!

Days 1-9


I am assigned a pal - Shawnee! I spent a lot of time looking at patterns, and comparing them to Shawnee's bags of choice. She's a fan of the Noni bags (aren't we all?), but I just don't think I possess the necessary skills yet. She really liked the Bobble bag, and then I found this bag from Crystal Palace yarns. I thought to myself - hmmmm...if I used Crystal Palace's Popcorn yarn instead of Dragonfly, I could make something similar to the Noni bag. I also modified the pattern to work it up in the round, rather than having to seam up the sides. Gather up all the extra goodies for the package. Not particularly difficult, since Shawnee likes Mary Englebreit stuff.

Days 9-12

Call a few yarn shops who carry Crystal Palace Yarns. None of them have Popcorn. Finally, Butterfly Yarns in Wakefield mention that they have Bobble yarn by Cascade. I think to myself - that might just work!

Day 20

Go to Butterfly Yarns. I have to say, I had been there at the beginning of the summer, and I just wasn't impressed. Have I mentioned Linda at Have Ewe Any Wool? The woman understands customer service, and thus, I have pretty high standards.

This second visit was such a different experience! Donna couldn't have been more helpful (I don't know who was running the store the first time I was there). Cascade Bobble wasn't exactly what I expected, but then I discovered Little Flowers. I was psyched! But, as often happens, as I looked over other yarns, and at sample projects, I decided Little Flowers just didn't cut it. Shawnee had described herself as liking crazy bags. When I saw Squiggles, mixing up tealish colors and purple, I knew I had it! I left the store feeling so proud that I had my yarn, and that I was going to use a pattern I had modified all by myself!



Day 13

Cast on for the bag. Love the way the Squiggle looks, happy that it's knitting up fast. I work on the bag during the second monthly Knit, Craft, Snack, and Chat night at my house. Realize there's a lot of snacking and chatting, but I seem to be the only one knitting/crafting.

Day 14

Decide to add an actual bottom, rather than just sewing up a seam. Put stitches on holders, garter stitch a rectangle, three needle bind off, and figure out how to attach the side stitches. Starting to get nervous about the actual felting process. Wondering how forgiving a person Shawnee is, if she gets a bag NOTHING at all like what she had in mind.

Day 15

Knit the handle, attach, and felt the bag. I LOVE IT! It came out so much cuter than I thought it would! Even Big Boy is impressed, and that says a lot! Stuff it with towels to dry.



Open up Excel spreadsheet of projects, and wonder....what will I cast on now?

Too much effort...decide to bask in the wonder of a finished object, and go to bed.

Day 18

Realize I need a box in which to mail all the goodies!

Day 24


Find box. Put package together. Have lots of fun imagining Shawnee opening up the box, with the leaves in it, and finding all the Mary Englebreit goodness AND what I think is one beautiful fall felted bag!

Many thanks to ALL of you who participated in the swap. I had a great time reading your blogs and getting to know you. A special thanks to Anne for all of her organizational work.

8 comments:

Knit'inCrazee.... said...

The bag is so............cute!

I can't wait to receive mine. My partner received hers and she is very pleased...

Thanks for sharing!

Alana said...

Your bag turned out so cute! Your pal will love it. I ran out of yarn with less than one handle to knit, so I'm waiting impatiently for the yarn I had to order! It won't be late, but my pal will have to wait a little longer.

SissySees said...

What a great way to blog a swap project! I may have to borrow the idea, as my pal in this swap is our fair hostess, and she (obviously) knows I am her spoiler.

Anonymous said...

Does this mean we're not going to sign up up for the Women of Faith cruise in 08? I love how you documented your project.

Miss Me said...

cute bag - i look forward to seeing shawnee's post about the whole package once she's back from her weekend. oh - love the "diary", especially since i now know that i'm not the only one who is challenged by the whole "find a box" thing... i have warned spoilee about the potential for yarn explosions in the past. too much in small box...

Shawnee said...

I LOVE how you logged all your hard work. This is really a special bag and I have just adored this exchange. I have my post up (sans my pictures). Had a great time at Women of Faith but am just exhausted! Hugs, and thanks again!!

Anonymous said...

What a great post - thanks for sharing your entire process with us - I LOVE that! YOUR bag is going to be on its way tomorrow - I hope you like it; I tried to make something special.

DaCraftyLady said...

You did a great job, I made one too last summer, but I like it in that blue much better....