Wednesday, May 2, 2012

From Old Wool Sweater to Fashionable Bag Tutorial

Earlier this week I blogged about the steps taken to felt a wool sweater.  You can find that tutorial here.  I am now going to show you one of my favorite projects to use your felted wool sweater for.  We are going to make a bag or a purse from our sweater.  The great thing about these bags is they have a lot of "give" and tend to grow as you pile more and more inside.

Step #1:  Felt the wool (instructions here).  Felting the wool fuses the fibers together allowing it to be cut without fraying.

Step #2:  Cut the neck band and the sleeves off, as shown below.

Step #3:  Take one of the sleeves (removed in step 2) and cut it open at the seam line, cut off the cuff.

Step #4:  Place your opened sleeve below the bottom of the sweater and cut it to be approximately the same length.

The sweater will actually get folded side seam to side seam and the bottom will be added.

Step #5:  For this particular bag, I chose to add a pocket which I created out of the cuff and bottom of the sleeve.  I pinned this into place and top stitched.

Step #6:  With right sides together, pin the opened sleeve to the bottom of the sweater and stitch.  Repeat on the opposite side.

Step #7:  Finish by closing the ends.  This particular sweater was very thick...so I ended up having to hand stitch this one, as there is quite a lot of easing that must be done, which gives it a gathered look and more room to grow!

The finished product!  Perfect fit for my iPhone.



This is a bag I had constructed a few weeks ago with rosette detailing made from the scraps of the sweater.

My daughter's sweater bag with rosette detailing.

The bag used to make this tutorial is available for sale for a price of $25, as well as the green bag with rosettes.  I have several more in the works, if you are looking for a particular color just ask.  If you'd like me to repurpose a special sweater of your own, I'd be happy to work that out with you.  

Hope you enjoy!  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!

13 comments:

  1. Clever! Those turned out really cute; I like your daughter's with the flowers! Thanks for entering One Crafty Contest; good luck!

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  2. Just adorable. I love to recycle and this is a great and easy idea for those wool sweaters. Thanks for sharing!!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Lorraine! I'm glad you enjoyed. Do share if you create some of your own!

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  3. Looks so cute!! We're so glad you joined us for "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." Thanks and come back soon!! -The Sisters

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  4. That bag is so cute. I have wanted to learn how to felt and this is very useful information towards that goal. Thanks for the tutorial.

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    1. You're quite welcome! Let me know how it turns out! Thanks for stopping by!

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  5. VERY clever!! And this works especially well for those sweaters you never really intended to felt. lol (which I have a bit of experience with). I have wanted to make a bag out of my wool sweater and now I've got a tutorial! Thanks so much.

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    1. Please do share when you get yours done! I'd love to see! Thanks for stopping by!

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  6. You are so creative! I am visiting form the One Artsy Mama Craft Contest and wanted to drop by and say hi. I am a new follower via facebook! I hope you will stop by http://www.garagesalesrus.blogspot.com/ and do the same.

    Robin

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  7. What a brilliant idea - I love felting old jumpers too fro projects - never made a bag before though!

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  8. How fun! What a great idea. I'd love for you to link it up to Crafty Cousins. http://crafting-cousins.blogspot.com/2012/05/what-i-wore-sunday-week-16.html

    ~Natalie

    P.S. I also married a computer geek! :)

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  9. I am a great fan of anything that involves recycling,thanks for sharing!
    www.blissfulsewing.blogspot.com

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