Showing posts with label eco friendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco friendly. Show all posts

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Autumn Racer Blanket - Finished!

Here we go!  It sewed up rather quickly I'm happy to say.  Has a lively active feeling.  The wools are both ribbed and flat, merino and lambswool. The size is roughly 42 x 53 inches - just right to wrap yourself in. 


See the slide show in the sidebar or etsy.com for more pics. I already have another one on the table - more of a shawl/wrap so stay tuned.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Work In Progress 2 - Autumn Blanket



What do you think?  Not sewn together yet as I need to trim some of the squares and then I'm ready to start.  Note that I added a narrow bright blue strip to both ends of the blanket.  The table is 4'x8' to give you some idea of the size.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Pumpkin Racer

This blanket is currently my favorite.  I made it a year ago and have been unable to part with it.  One doesn't often find 4 sweaters the exact same color already shrunk so I bought them - I wasn't even that keen on the color. They were all merino wool which has such a beautiful hand after felting and is so soft against your skin.
 I had done something earlier in the year using red, black, grey and ivory and used a similar design for this one.  It took forever though before I could start sewing as the sweaters had shrunk to be so small that I had to really think through how to cut them and not waste anything.  What you can't see in the pictures is that the pumpkin sections aren't one big piece but three or four pieces sewn together.  However, it's very symmetrical. Sometimes I cut pieces up then resewed them together just so it would have matching seams in the pattern. Click on the picture and you'll see how many seams are really in the pumpkin section. The blue accents came from a great sweater a friend of mine gave me - loved the color but I only had one sweater and it was very tiny so it could only be used for accents.  I've saved every bit of scrap because the color is so beautiful.  That's one of the challenges - you have to work with what is available.  If you like doing jigsaw puzzles this might appeal to you also.