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Published
Loveland, Colo. : Interweave Press 2003.
Language
English
Main Author
Beverly Galeskas, 1950- (-)
Physical Description
112 p. : ill
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781931499330
  • Preface
  • Part 1. Introduction to felting
  • What is felting?
  • Felting or fulling?
  • How felting occurs
  • Felting basics
  • Getting Started
  • Choosing yarns for a felted knit project
  • Avoid superwash wool
  • Test-felting your yarn
  • The actual test sample
  • Preparing a project for felting
  • Controlled felting in the washing machine
  • Felting by hand
  • The finishing touches: Blocking, drying, and grooming
  • Caring for your felted knits
  • Designing your own project
  • When things go wrong
  • Part 2. Projects
  • You can take it with you
  • Bags
  • Gift bags
  • Small purse
  • Small purse with flap
  • Basic everyday purse
  • Everyday purse with flap
  • Pocket purse
  • Evening bags with pizzazz
  • Easy evening bag
  • Envelope clutch
  • Totes with a twist
  • "Fur" trimmed tote
  • Tab-top tote
  • Warm heads
  • Brimmed hats
  • Narrow-brim style
  • Shaped-brim style
  • Felted beret
  • Angora baby hat
  • Warm hands & warm heart
  • Mittens
  • Toddler's mittens
  • Child's mittens
  • Adult's mittens
  • Fur-cuffed mittens
  • Muff
  • Felted vest
  • Warm feet
  • Slippers
  • Mohair ballet slippers
  • Felted moccasins
  • Baby booties
  • The comforts of home
  • Felted rug
  • Pillows
  • In the kitchen
  • Tea cozy
  • Oven mitt
  • Coaster and trivet
  • Bedroom accents
  • Dresser tray
  • Dresser scarf
  • Jewelry bag
  • Eyeglass case
  • Personal comfort
  • Neck cozy
  • Hot water bottle cover
  • Needle felting
  • Felting notes for yarns
  • Techniques
  • Abbreviations
  • Sources
  • Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Galeskas is the owner of Fiber Trends, a wholesale knitting pattern company whose patterns are sold in knitting shops nationwide. In recent years, she has specialized in felted knitting, the process of knitting with thick wool yarn on big needles and then shrinking the knitted piece with heat and agitation to create a durable fabric. This technique lends itself to accessories like hats, mittens, and tote bags as well as large projects like vests and felted rugs. Although it includes some 36 projects, Felted Knits is more than a project book. It is a manual on felting knits that covers everything from choosing the right yarns, to knitting and accurately felting by hand and/or machine, to blocking and caring for felted knits. Just one look at the striking red-striped rug on the back cover of the book makes the knitter itch for the feel of wool and needles in hand, although starting with a small project like a simple purse is advised. A useful chapter on needle felting and felting notes for specific yarns round out this content-packed book. Highly recommended for public libraries and textile collections. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.