Jamison Felted Purse by Leedra Scott

Jamison Felted Purse

Knitting
March 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 22 rows = 2 inches
in Stockinette in the round, not felted
US 10 - 6.0 mm
600 - 750 yards (549 - 686 m)
English
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This felted purse is great for a first time felting project. After knitting the bottom in garter stitch, the majority of the purse is knit in the round. Has an I-Cord strap. The pattern includes I-cord instructions. Also has instructions to add an outside pocket and pocket flap before felting.

If you enjoy needle felting this purse design is wonderful because the flap does not cover the front of the purse. It gives you plenty of room for your unique design. I have added some photos to show needle felting, this pattern does not teach needle felting.

This design can be knit with any worsted wool or wool blend yarn that will felt.

Measurements before felting:
Circumference / 33 inches
Height with flap folded down / 19 inches

Average Measurements after felting:
Circumference / 22 1/2 inches
Height with flap folded down / 11 inches
Outside Pocket / 5 3/4 inches high by 7 1/2 inches wide
Outside Pocket Flap Length / 4 1/4 inches
After felting measurements vary because of differences in individual felting processes.

Materials:
• Worsted Yarn; wool or blend that will felt
Approximately 575 yards without the pocket and flap
Additional 125 yards for large pocket and flap
• 1 ½” – 2” button(s)
• Stitch markers
• Darning needle

Needles Used:
• US10 (6mm) double point
• US10 (6mm) circular 32”

Gauge:
• 2 inches = 16 sts / 11 rows, in stockinette, before felting

Techniques Used:
• I-cord
• knit, purl, k2tog, ssk
• picking up stitches

Additional Pattern Details:
• Detailed written knitting instructions in a professionally designed layout
• Tested and edited
• Easy-to-read font, instructions
• File size: 455 KB
• 3 pages, full color

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