Thursday, November 4, 2010

Free eBook! Felt Projects: 6 Free Felted Knitting Patterns

There's something magical about felting your knitting.

The first felted project I made was a pair of slippers. It was absolutely amazing to knit a Shaquille O'Neal-sized pair of slippers, throw them in a hot wash, and pull out a pair of Mom-sized slippers. They were beautiful, and my mom still wears them, even though I've had to patch them a couple of times.

Here at Knitting Daily, we love felting and we want to share that love with you. We've put together six felt projects for you in our new free eBook Felt Projects: 6 FREE Felted Knitting Patterns. From slippers to beads to bags, you'll have a blast practicing the art of felting your knitting.

Felt Projects: 6 FREE Felted Knitting Projects
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Knitted Felted Slippers by Marcy Petrini: Learn the ins and outs of knitting felted slippers. With a little experimenting, you can figure out how to make felted slippers in any size—and they're great for gifts!

Easy Felted Beads by Amy Clarke Moore: Learn to use the wet-felting technique to make felt beads! This technique is really fun and rewarding. You'll end up with a beautiful string of beads that will wow your friends. You can embellish your beads with needlefelting, too!

Felted Oven Mitts by Beth Lutz: Turn beautiful alpaca yarn in to beautifully felted oven mitts! This fun project proves that you can felt with many types of yarn and end up with fabulous results.

Celtic Tote by Jennifer Tallapaneni:  Cables look great in felted knits, and in the Celtic Tote, Jennifer Tallapaneni really makes those cables pop by outlining them with a contrasting color.

Dumpling Bags by Sharon Dreifuss:
This cleverly designed little cutie is one of our all-time popular bag patterns. You'll want to make one of these for each of the women in your life.

Formal Boot Bag by Laura Irwin  This sturdy bag is decorated with buttons and bobbles. Add to that the stylish metal chain and you'll be carrying this bag all winter long, gathering compliments wherever you go.

So download Felt Projects now, dig out your feltable yarn and your needles, and get knitting (and felting!).

Cheers,


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