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Basics of Felted Knitting

from: Deb St. George, Publisher, Tapestry-Crochet.com


There are a different styles and types of knitting. Of these various types of knitting, felted knitting takes more time than any other kind of knitting projects but it is lot less complicated. You are guaranteed that you will find felted knitting to be highly addictive if you are taken with ordinary knitting. Felting is a great way to unleash your creative energy and imagination. You'll be surprised with the number of things you can create with this technique. You can make hats, coasters, dolls, placemats, purses, slippers and a lot more.


The process of felted knitting


All-natural animal fibers are wool, alpaca and angora. The process of felting is about breaking down these all-natural animal fibers. Heat and moisture is induced to the fibers by putting the yarn in a washing machine. They are then agitated to loosen up the bond that wraps around the hair and ultimately makes each of the individual fabrics to expand. The felting surface becomes smoother because of it.


Basic guiding tips


The whole process of felted knitting is all about using combination of animal and synthetic felt. When you go to buy yarn, you have to pay attention to the percentage of synthetic ingredients in the yarn. Having not more than fifteen percent is ideal. While purchasing wool look at the label to see whether the wool is machine-washed or not. If the wool is machine washable then it is not good because it is less receptive. If you are using your washing machine for the felting purpose then be careful not to damage the machine. You should keep the yarns in a pillowcase or any bag with a zip closure. The loose fabric might clog the machine otherwise.


How to start


You can start by following the instructions that are provided with the pattern and complete the project. After you have completed the project get it ready for the felting process. While doing this, you should keep one important characteristic of felting in mind. Felting tends to shrink the project. So to get the right size, do not forget to make the original project larger than the required finished size. The general guideline that should be followed regarding size is 2-3 sizes larger than suggested. Gauge needles should be used. Test a swap to check for the required effect before working on the entire project. Just toss the small swatch in with a small load of laundry and check it for shrinkage.


Now you can look forward to making unique projects that will not only give you a sense of satisfaction but also enhance your skill.



 

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Charity knitters making a scarf nearly two miles long for Dorothy House Hospice had a woolly good turnout at their latest catch-up meeting on Wednesday, with one woman making a huge contribution. Fundraisers supporting the Knit One Help One campaign, ...

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The store is presenting the Pacific NW Knitting Machine Seminar Friday, May 11, and Saturday, May 12, at The Hilton Hotel in Vancouver. "Demonstrations and classes include design inspiration, draping tips, beaded bags, lace scarves, socks, spiral hats, ...
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By Sarah Rainey Usain Bolt started life as a scarf. He might not look like it now, with his chiselled jaw and athletic physique, but he was intended to be a fetching birthday present for my housemate. Rebecca Adlington was supposed to be Jessica Ennis ...

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Maine Observer: Each stitch expresses a father's love
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I recognized even then that I would not likely have a wife anytime soon, and not wanting to forgo having knitted things to wear, I asked my mom to show me how to knit. I started with a green and white striped scarf. I progressed to mittens and socks ...

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The Summer Knit — Never underestimate how much you could love a sweater in the summer months. Even though it's hot and humid, there always seems to be a chill somewhere (ie: on the train!), so keep this feminine, low-maintenance knit close at hand. 10.

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Sally wears a lavender waffle knit sweater, jeans, loose hair and socks.) Fast forward to the scene where Sally accuses Megan of being a liar and a fake: Sally's in a cool blue sweater with a collar mirroring one of Betty's scarves and her hair ...

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Tough and Tender - Manila Bulletin


Tough and Tender
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She asked me to choose a yarn so she can knit me a scarf.How precious to have a handmade scarf. She frequently mails her grandchildren homemade cookies. She always makes time to create her love messages in various forms. She was sooo thoughtful.

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