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  • AdagioMA Offline
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    AdagioM
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    Welcome to my design world @wtg and @Mary-Anna !

    I love that Tunisian crochet version, very elegant.

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      @wtg Your slipper socks look terrific! I make similar ones in knitting using rug wool.

      Your aunt's crocheted edgings are beautiful. One of my aunts use to make tatted edgings for her handkerchiefs. I can still picture her with the oblong shuttle (she didn't do the needle type of tatting).

      I have never seen Speedweve! Cool!

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      wtg
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      @Bernard said in Taking up needlework again?:

      Your slipper socks look terrific! I make similar ones in knitting using rug wool.

      I thought these were cute. They're crocheted. And felted. I downloaded the pattern so I could see how they're worked. Seems pretty straightforward.

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      https://hobbii.com/product-patterns/hobbii-design/felted-slippers-crochet

      I've never tried felting. Have you done it? Is it as easy as that pattern makes it look?

      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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        @ShiroKuro said in Taking up needlework again?:

        then did a pretty handkerchief.

        My mom and my grandmother used to embroider handkerchiefs and/or crochet a border on them. Ditto for pillowcases.

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        This cotton pillowcase is soooo soft from years of being washed.

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        I have stacks of linens stashed away that I'm going through and finding homes for. I'll keep a few items but it's time to let go of many of them. Still trying to figure out what to do with the linen table cloths and matching napkins that my mom embroidered. We don't entertain in that fashion anymore. Hell, we don't entertain anymore! The eBay and Etsy markets are flooded with this kind of stuff, but I'll still see if I can find a good home for them.

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        ShiroKuro
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        #41

        @wtg those are very pretty!!

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        • wtgW wtg

          @Bernard said in Taking up needlework again?:

          Your slipper socks look terrific! I make similar ones in knitting using rug wool.

          I thought these were cute. They're crocheted. And felted. I downloaded the pattern so I could see how they're worked. Seems pretty straightforward.

          alt text

          https://hobbii.com/product-patterns/hobbii-design/felted-slippers-crochet

          I've never tried felting. Have you done it? Is it as easy as that pattern makes it look?

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          Bernard
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          #42

          @wtg Those look warm and comfy! No, I've never done felting because it seems so hit or miss. First the object needs to made oversized (how much?), then it shrinks in the wash (how much?). If I'm going to spend a bit of time making something I want to know it's going to fit, not 'maybe' fit.

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          • AdagioMA Offline
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            AdagioM
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            I used to do a lot of felting (or fulling). Mostly bags, because they don’t have to fit! But I did do slippers once. You have to check them early and often, so you don’t go too far. I have a top loading machine, so that made it easier.

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              Mary Anna
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              Those felted slippers are to die for! But the process does look a little terrifying. I also really like the ones wtg posted. They look like they fit like a glove. (Only you don't have to make the fingers!)

              I missed sk's grandmother's work before. Wow! I love all of those. I have some dresser scarves my grandmother made a very long time ago. (She died in 1939.) One of them has the roses made of standing crochet stitches (my mother called that Irish crochet), very much like the work sk's grandmother did. The others are embroidered with crocheted edging. There's a woman named Poppy Lu who upcycles old needlework into clothing and posts the process on TikTok and other video sites.Those felted slippers are to die for! I also really like the ones wtg posted. They look like they fit like a glove. (Only you don't have to make the fingers!

              I missed sk's grandmother's work before. Wow! I love all of those. I have some dresser scarves my grandmother made a very long time ago. (She died in 1939.) One of them has the roses made of standing crochet stitches (my mother called that Irish crochet), very much like the work sk's grandmother did. The others are embroidered with crocheted edging. There's a woman named Poppy Lu who upcycles old needlework into clothing and posts the process on TikTok and other video sites: https://www.tiktok.com/@poppyluclothing

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                Muffin and I went to the yarn store this weekend and I got yarn for the first few rows of the cat afghan, so that I could do the pilot test for the engineering part of the project. (It will be a many-colored thing and also they had plenty of the black and gray yarn from the same dye lots, so I'm not worried about matching.)

                I'm almost finished with the fifth row, which gives me two "starter" rows and one three-row-deep band of cat faces. I'm happy with the size of the cats, and I think it will work up very nicely. I might make them a little smaller--finer yarn, smaller hook--for a small project like a scarf, since it would make the cat faces crisper, but I don't want to spend fifty years on it. Stud Muffin graduates in a year and a half!

                I did the first two rows where you're basically just getting things started, then I did the next three-row band in black, which comprises the first band of cat faces. Now that I can see how much yarn it takes to do a row, I'll go back and get yarn in several other "cat colors." I hope I can find a sort of heathered golden brown and a similar gray, so that I can get a tabby effect. I have the black and gray. I'll get a different shade of gray and two shades of solid brown. (There are white cats in the world, but there doesn't need to be any white in a blanket used by a teenager.) So I'll have at least seven bands of cats before I have to repeat, and I think I'll have to repeat seven times. (I'm less sure about that last factor.)

                The picture shows tassles and no border. I think the tassles will just get messed up, and I think a border, probably black, will make it stand up to hard use better.

                I'm excited. I love starting a new project!

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                  wtg
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                  #46

                  I'm on a slipper kick...check out these felted birkenslippers. 🙂

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                  https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/birkenslippers

                  I'd like to try out the Happy Sheep yarn that's used in those pink felted slippers I posted earlier. Of course I'm drawn to the variegated full price colors.

                  But before I place an order, I'll go down to the basement and refresh my memory regarding how big my stash is already...😊

                  When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                  • wtgW wtg

                    I'm on a slipper kick...check out these felted birkenslippers. 🙂

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                    https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/birkenslippers

                    I'd like to try out the Happy Sheep yarn that's used in those pink felted slippers I posted earlier. Of course I'm drawn to the variegated full price colors.

                    But before I place an order, I'll go down to the basement and refresh my memory regarding how big my stash is already...😊

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                    AdagioM
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                    #47

                    @wtg Just remember that you want wool, non-superwash wool, if you want your project to felt!

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                      wtg
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                      #48

                      Thanks, @AdagioM . Happy Sheep has regular wool and also superwash varieties. The page with the free slipper pattern directs you to the (regular) wool that was used to make the slippers.

                      I'm trying to hold back but I'm sooooo tempted....

                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                        Big_Al
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                        I had ignored this thread until now. There's some very impressive needlework in here.

                        I must say, though, that I am frightened by the slippers. They could be very easy to fall in on hard surfaces such as wood or tile floors. I remember a fall I took years ago when I went into the kitchen in my stocking feet. I was leaning with my back to the counter when my feet started to slide and there was no stopping them. I slowly slid down until I landed seated on the floor. I imagine at my age now I might have slid quickly and possibly gotten a significant injury.

                        Big Al

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                          @Big_Al Yes, the slippers I made are a bit slippery. But there's a solution for that! I found this product on the website with the felted slippers. The product comes in black and in white.

                          https://hobbii.com/strompestop-sort-100-ml

                          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                            • wtgW wtg

                              @Big_Al Yes, the slippers I made are a bit slippery. But there's a solution for that! I found this product on the website with the felted slippers. The product comes in black and in white.

                              https://hobbii.com/strompestop-sort-100-ml

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                              AdagioM
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                              @wtg I have also read that puffy paint works well, too!

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                                wtg
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                                  Steve Miller
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                                  Fetching!

                                  (Or maybe this comment should be on the other thread.)

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                                    wtg
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                                    I bought some inexpensive wool (Lion Brand Fisherman's) and crocheted up one of the slippers for felting (pattern above). I ended up ripping it all apart (that's frogging, right?) before sewing it together and felting it. There was just something that didn't look right with the slipper, and I decided that my first felting experiment should be a non-clothing item where size doesn't matter as much. 😀

                                    Switching gears and looking for another project...these look intriguing....and no felting required...I think I have some Softee Chunky in my stash...

                                    https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0711/5132/1403/files/BRC0127-003721M.pdf

                                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                      Don't recall whether I've already shared a link to Fiber Spider's YT channel. I love his tutorials. Easy to follow and he makes some neat stuff. Plus he has so much fun doing this...

                                      https://www.youtube.com/@FiberSpider

                                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                      • wtgW wtg

                                        I bought some inexpensive wool (Lion Brand Fisherman's) and crocheted up one of the slippers for felting (pattern above). I ended up ripping it all apart (that's frogging, right?) before sewing it together and felting it. There was just something that didn't look right with the slipper, and I decided that my first felting experiment should be a non-clothing item where size doesn't matter as much. 😀

                                        Switching gears and looking for another project...these look intriguing....and no felting required...I think I have some Softee Chunky in my stash...

                                        https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0711/5132/1403/files/BRC0127-003721M.pdf

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                                        AdagioM
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                                        @wtg Lion Brand Fisherman’s Wool is decent!

                                        Yes, frogging is ripping because you rip-it rip-it rip-it.

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