Felted Backpack in Entrelac
Constructed using the entrelac technique, it is a fun project
to learn the entrelac stitch and results in a practical, durable
backpack great for gift giving.
Felted Entrelac Knapsack & Pouch - Skill Builder
This pattern features two projects using the same techinque of knitting in the round from the top, with some shaping at the bottom to complete the bag without seams. If you are worried about committing to large project before you are comfortable with the entrelac stitch, make the small size first.
In addition to gaining an introduction to the basics of entrelac, you also will gain other valuable skills utilized in a variety of projects. Even shop owners can learn something new:
"I called you last week and you were kind enough to call me from the road and help me to get going with my little Entrelac bag. I'm happy to tell you it is finished and ready for felting. The entrelac technique is very cool and I can't wait to make the items I have stashed in my pattern folder that I have been putting off. I also love the backwards knitting technique. Something great to use when there are just a few purl stitches to do. THANKS for all your help and tips." -- Brooke (The Fiber Exchange)
Skills Required:
- Cast On and Bind Off
- Knit and Purl
- Familiarity working in the round with Circular Needles
Skills Covered:
- Entrelac Basics
- Knitted Cast On
- Creating Holes
- Knitting Backwards
- Decreasing in Entrelac
- Felting Basics
Supplies / Materials for Knapsack:
- 3 - 6 colors of worsted weight wool (approx 650 - 725 yds total)
- 5.5 mm (US #9) circular needle 20" - 24" recommended
- 2 yds of 1" webbing
- Set of 10 Extra Large Grommets
- Tapestry needle
Finished size (after felting):
- Approx 12" in diameter and 18" deep - Knapsack
- Approx 5" in diameter and 7" deep - Pouch
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