Yes, I must confess that I cheated on my yarn diet.
I wanted to make a new felted purse and use up some gifted yarn at the same time.
I even swatched!
5 inches by 5 inches on the left. 4 inches by 4 inches on the right after hand felting.
Only I don’t have enough yarn to complete the project. I’m making up the pattern as I go and I thought I just might have enough yarn when I began.
Two balls of yarn knit and one to go. It’s not going to be large enough for my liking.
The back is plain.
The bag is 7 inches tall…so far. the purse/bag will shrink at least 20% according to my swatch. The swatch was felted by hand and I will probably do this in my washing machine so it will shrink faster. Not as much control but results in a denser fabric. And did I mention that it’s faster?
Well, I found that Lopi yarn is still made just not distributed by Reynold’s. No guarantees that the color (light ash heather 0054) would match exactly as they would be different dye lots. So I bought two balls each of ash heather (color 0056), heather grey (0057), and dark grey heather (0058).
My plan is to gradually start working in the next darker ball of yarn then add each color going from light to dark. I will keep the zigzag in the lightest color for contrast and continuity.
My other option is to rip it all apart and begin over with the darkest color on the bottom and transition to the lightest color at the top.
Which would look better? Go from light at the bottom to dark at the top? Or have the dark on the bottom and to light at the top?
Or am I over thinking this project and just go with what I’ve done?
Your bag is going to be wonderful. I think either way, light to dark or dark to light, would look amazing.
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Thanks. I need to be more confident in my choices.
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Overthinking, (h)ombré. Light to dark will be fabulous.
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Overthinking. Yep.
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Don’t rip it out….Just continue with your plan of light to dark. I think it will look and be outstanding!!!!
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I didn’t really want to start over…
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Light to dark
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