Felt Forward: Modern Designs in Knitted Felt

Felt Forward: Modern Designs in Knitted Felt

by Maggie Pace (Author)

Synopsis

It seems that almost every knitter has tried shrinking her knitting in the washing machine over the past few years, and why not? Knitted felt knits up quickly and creates fun, stylish projects. In Felt Forward, Maggie Pace - proprietor of Pick Up Sticks - shares 20 stylish, contemporary projects that will find everyday use for the most modern crafter. These sophisticated designs in an elegant color palette feature a range of fibers from alpaca, angora, and acrylic. Pace uses innovative felting techniques, like knitting onto rings or hoops then felting to create unique shapes and quilting knitted pieces together and cutting away shapes to reveal negative space. Projects include soft and comfortable felted tops, purses and tote bags, colorful embossed hats, jewelry and accessories, slippers, pillows, modern home accessories, and even a strand of felted lights. With clear instructions and tips on making, shrinking, and using knitted felt, Pace gives anyone with basic knitting skills the tools to create one of a kind pieces. Beautiful photographs, step-by-step instructions and illustrations walk the first-time felter through all the processes. While the techniques and tools are simple, the shapes, colors, and materials of these pieces give them a sophisticated, urban feel that brings felt into the twenty-first century.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Interweave Press Inc
Published: 18 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 1596680393
ISBN 13: 9781596680395

Media Reviews

Jan 08

Pace manipulates form, function and format by injecting a streamlined modernism into her felted items - from a substantial no-seam alpaca hoodie down to frivolous flower rings. With a palette of sorbet shades anchored by rich neutrals, she layers felted fabric and cuts away the top (a peekaboo pillow), utilizes embroidery hoops and brass circles as structure-setting (two whimsical bags) and exploits felt's water- and flame-resistance by slipping knitted buds over tiny lights. Useful guides to troubleshooting and shaping felted knits round out this nicely textured title.

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Author Bio
Maggie Pace began making knitted felt in 2003 and immediately fell in love with it. Her company, Pick Up Sticks, produces patterns and kits of her trademark three-dimensional flowers as well as hats, bags, and other items, which can be found in yarn stores across North America and in Europe. Her first book, Felt It!, was published in 2006. She lives in Oakland, California.