Rather Huge

A few weeks ago (or maybe a month ago now) my mom decided she wanted to try another knitting project and she really liked the felted bag my mother-in-law made. I asked you all for your input, and Yahaira thoughtfully recommended the Noni bags. Well, as soon as I looked at the patterns, I knew I was going to have to knit one too – yeah, I’m weak like that, but come on – they’re sooo cute. I ordered the felted carpet bags and the sculpture garden patterns. My mom decided she wanted to knit the small carpet bag and I decided on the large (a great work bag, don’t you think?). And then I ordered some Cascade 220 from Purl (they had by far the best color selection and really quick shipping!). My mom ended up with a really fun coral color (the small size only uses 2 hanks) and I got a walnut color (Purl seems to be out of that color now) and red for the flower (because really, I think the flower makes the bag) . My mom is already finished with her bag and is ready to felt, but me? Not so much. My excuse is that I finished Hourglass and the Oak Ribbed Socks before I started, plus they aren’t kidding when they call this the “Rather Huge Carpet Bag.”

Here’s what I have so far.

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See the ruler? I know it isn’t felted yet, but I’m not sure I’m going to be able to carry this once I get it full. I tend to put a lot of stuff in my work bag – knitting, work stuff, purse stuff, random stuff – you know, everything but the kitchen sink. It’s just boring stockinette stitch in the round and I’m only a little more than a quarter of the way up the sides (row 30 out of 80), but once I get it felted then I get to figure out some handles and some lining, which could be fun. Oh, and I think knitting the flower will be fun – mostly because of the shaping and I can’t imagine knitting a flower for a sweater, so this will be something new. I can’t imagine you all will want to see more pictures of this until it’s felted because, let’s face it, it makes for pretty boring photos.

In sewing news: The Enabler and I have joined Sew Retro (yeah, I know, like I don’t have enough to do) and we’re going to sew this supposedly super simple dress. Now I just need to find some fabric that isn’t ungodly expensive because the pattern calls for almost 5 yards!

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16 Responses to “Rather Huge”

  1. Marcia

    The good news is that Cascade 220 felts really well, and really quickly, at least in my machine the way I do it. It is a rather lot of knitting, though, but that mindless knitting that is so good for so many occasions! BTW..those knitted, felted flowers are great on a winter coat…just saying!

  2. Kristi aka Fiber Fool

    I know what you mean about the bag being so big it won’t limit what you carry in it. I have a bit of a problem with that myself. My mom teases me about my small bags but I do it that way for a reason, LOL!

    That dress will be super cute!

  3. yahaira

    am I going to have to put you in some sort of bag cleaning regiment? I love the cascade color you chose and cant wait to see what handle you finally go with.

    now what does your mom’s look like?

  4. Carole

    Gee, the bag is brown. Quelle surprise.

  5. margene

    Noni bags are so cute. I’ve been thinking about one for winter.
    You’ll look so good in that dress! Donna Reed, eat your heart out ;-)

  6. Wanda

    That’s a good pattern! I like that Carpet bag. That’s a good reason to use up some of my Cascade 220 that I don’t think I will use for a sweater, as the yarn does pill. I think felted would be just the trick. How much yarn does the bag require for the large size?

  7. Wanda

    Oops, nevermind. I found it myself.

  8. Rebekah

    Put the bag over your head and take a picture, you know you want to!

    Very nice, I’m itching to do another felting project myself, but first must finish up the doll.

  9. Cyndi

    Very cute dress – did you see this? http://www.dressaday.com/2006/06/retro-butterick-wrap-dress.html

    Love the Noni bag pattern too. I haven’t seen those felted bag patterns before. Looks like a potential future project. :)

  10. Cindy

    Love the carpet bag! Especially the flower! So cute.

  11. Angela

    I’m innocent!

  12. Liz

    The bag will be Great! You’ll be surprised… and what a great dress pattern, love that one…

  13. Stephanie

    Someday you and I will have to meet and go shopping together for projects because every single one you pick out – I adore! Maybe it’s in the name.

  14. Kathy

    Have I been living under a rock?? I had NEVER seen those felted Noni bags! I now MUST have one. WHEN I will knit it, I have no idea. But I NEED one. Okay. Maybe two.

  15. Lynette

    Oh, nice bag pattern. The color you chose is sophisticated-looking too. That is going to turn out great!

  16. caitlyn

    The Noni bag looks like a good pattern! I’m always inspired by the cool projects that you pick.


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