Felted Magic Wand by Kanga Knits

Felted Magic Wand

Knitting
October 2012
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
15 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 10 - 6.0 mm
35 - 50 yards (32 - 46 m)
One Size
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

This project requires around an hour of knitting, half an hour of felting and half an hour of assembly time. Knitting the stars is simple, but interesting -- using Elizabeth Zimmerman’s basic star pattern from “Christmas Fiddle-Faddle in the Wilds” (Knitter’s Almanac, p. 86) with slight variations. The star is stuffed with a small amount of wool roving and the wand is a wooden dowel covered with an I-cord of felted wool. The ribbons are very securely attached with both fabric glue and thread.

Materials Needed:
1 wooden dowel, approx. 13” long and 5 mm in diameter (don’t go thinner, but thicker is fine)
2 small amounts (10-12 grams) of 100% wool, worsted weight yarn in two complementary colors (this is a great way to use up extra bits; striping or color-changing are fun options.)
2 ribbons, approx. 18” long
Yarn needle
Fabric glue
Needle and thread
Stuffing - I prefer wool roving, but polyester is fine

Gauge
Don’t bother taking a gauge - just remember to knit loosely for felting.

Felting
This a small project, so I recommend hand felting in your sink.

This pattern is FREE and you are welcome to make as many wands as you like, for yourself or for gifts. Please do NOT sell these wands, as I make part of my living selling them in my Etsy shop, Feltaroo. If you don’t feel like making one, feel free to buy one of mine at http://feltaroo.etsy.com.

Thanks!