Materials:
- Yarn: Bernat Felting Wool (75 g/2.6 oz) MC: 1 ball of #94131 (New Iris), A: 1 ball of #94605 (Fresh Poppy)
- Knitting Needles: Size 6.5 mm (U.S. 10½) or size needed to obtain gauge. Snap fastener.
13 sts and 18 rows = 4" [10 cm] in stocking st.
Measurements:
Cup Holder: To fit average take-out cup.
Coffee Press cozy: To fit carafe up to 4 1/2" [11.5 cm] in diameter.
Things to Know Before Felting:
Record all the measurements and changes before and after felting. You will be able to adjust the method to produce proper results.
Always test a sample. Different colored yarns may felt differently.
Colorfastness can be affected by very hot water.
Any knit fabric that has been properly felted becomes very dense and matted.
How to Felt:
Using low water level, run a Hot/Cold cycle for 5 to 15 min. Add a pair of old jeans for agitation.
Add 2 tablespoons of baking soda for a small load. After one cycle, check for size. Repeat if necessary.
Run through the rinse and dry spin cycle.
Do not use a clothes dryer.
Lay felted piece onto a dry towel, away from direct heat or sunlight.
Shape piece to correct measurements.
If an edge ripples, baste a thread through the edge and gather in. Remove the thread after the felting is dry.
Pattern:
Cup Holder:
With MC, cast on 32 sts.
Proceed in stocking st for 2 ins 5 cm, ending with a purl row.
Next row: (Inc 1 st in next st. K7) 4 times. 36 sts.
Cont even for 4 ins 10 cm total length. Cast off.
Using a flat seam, sew side seam.
Coffee Press Cozy:
With MC, cast on 65 sts.
Proceed in stocking st for 4 1/2" [11.5 cm], ending with a purl row. Break MC.
With A, cont in stocking st for 11 1/2" [29 cm] total length, ending with a purl row. Cast off.
Finishing:
Felt pieces following “How to Felt” instructions. Shape pieces to measurements and let dry.
Tip:
Shape felted Cup Holder on an empty take-out cup.
Trim Cozy to measure circumference of Coffee Press plus 3" [7.5 cm] wide by height of Coffee Press to spout. Sew snap to center of side edges. Fasten around Coffee Press as shown in picture.
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