Here's the solo shot.
And the side-by-side for size comparison.
Quite a bit of size difference, considering I changed the pattern only slightly. For the green bag, I added five rows to the height (beyond what the pattern called for) and for the turquoise bag, I added just two more rows. Also, I increased three rows on the turquoise bag for the handle to give just a little more strength. Final sizes were 8 1/4" tall x 11 1/4" wide for the green bag; 6 1/4" tall and 10 /2" wide for the turquoise bag.
Beyond that, I think the yarn selection is the main reason for the difference in shrinkage. This seems to hold true based on previous felting projects...Cascade just has a higher "shrink" factor.
Anyway, for me the fun of felting is not knowing exactly how the project will turn out until it comes out of the washer! I actually really like the smaller bag and may be making another for myself. Time to think about the next color combo...
6 comments:
So cute! I have had that pattern in my queue for a while.
And I'm a Kansas knitter, too! Just started blogging about it. Hope to figure out the digital camera soon...
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i love your blog and the brown and blue bag is great. brown and blue is my fav color combo (besides pink and brown!) and i LOVE handbags. i saw yours the other day and printed out the pattern. i have lots of cascade in my stash but no blue and brown. darn, i might just have to go buy some!
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Your turquoise and brown color combination is smashing!
After seeing your cute buttonhole bags I have been inspired! I plan on making several.
Your knitting is so inspiring! I love your color choices! I love good yarn just as much as the next perosn, but I am picky when it comes to color. Absolutely love those choices!
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