How-To

Felted Knitting Basket

This pliable 10-inch-tall knitting basket was made from a snowy Aran sweater. Its sides came from the body of the sweater; its base was cut from the sleeves. For a primer on felting, see our instructions.

This pliable 10-inch-tall knitting basket was made from a felted Aran sweater.

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Felted Knitting Basket How-To

1. Begin by felting an old sweater. Then, prepare the sweater: Cut off the sleeves of felted sweater with scissors. Cut sleeves at seams to open them up. Cut the sweater body at shoulder seams to open up the neck. With a sweater comb, remove any pills from sweater.

2. Sew the shoulder ends of the two sleeves together with a zigzag stitch; do not overlap the pieces. (We used red for visibility, but thread should match sweater.) Sew armholes on sweater body closed, so you are left with a tube.

3. Measure the circumference of the sweater's body at the waistband. (Measure from side seam to side seam and double the number.) Use the dimension to create an oval paper template. Center the template on the stitched sleeves; cut out. Pin the waistband end of the tube to the base. Machine-stitch with a 1/2-inch seam allowance. Fold the top edge over into the basket, and secure it to the base with a whipstitch. Steam-iron the finished basket to refine its shape.

Reviews (5)

  • debramseychristmas
    4 Feb, 2013

    These instructions are SO bad.

  • Jennianydots
    27 Nov, 2012

    I agree w/ the other commenters. I'd really like to see a few more pictures. I'm having a hard time visualizing how this is going to work.

  • jujubabyfr
    27 Nov, 2012

    I agree, rubbish instructions, more photos needed!!!!

  • jujubabyfr
    27 Nov, 2012

    I agree rubbish instructions, far more photos needed.. thank you

  • Sunnytraveler
    27 Nov, 2012

    You are missing 1/2 the directions! There are no visuals (Very Necessary) after the 4th page. Remember, we the readers are not privy to seeing you make it in person. There should be a picture with the explanation after joining the pieces. SHOW the folding -- very poor instructions. UGH! I willl invent my own. Martha never had a hand in this one.