Sunday 24 July 2011

another victim - recycled yarn

 Made from a pants given by a friend.


Maybe I'm going to make a bag. I should've been able to transform the trousers into shorts, but it was too late, so... I'll see what I can do with the top part.

Wednesday 20 July 2011

The victim


The victim of the hat :p

rib hat: finished!

the express gift already finished.

I finished knitting the hat yesterday, but I have to wash and block it first. The material dried quite quick. In only 6  hours, it dried perfectly (maybe because it is 100% wool?). So, I'm not sure whether the blocking was successful.



the hat, oddly shaped even after blocking

Hope Fishball like this hat. It's a bit oddly shaped, I added pom pom since I felt the shape of the hat screamed pom pom loudly. I made it slighly longer than Fishball's head because I thought it would be useful during winter, you can still pull down the length, to cover more of your face, or pull down to the back of the neck, and cover it with scarf to keep warm. Europe is not that friendly during winter, right?

the gift

Tuesday 19 July 2011

recycling t-shirt: Yarn

Since I moved to Taiwan, I have to admit that my awareness of reduce, reuse and recycle has greatly increased. I believe, the habit of the Taiwanese society, along with the encouragement from the government had supported the development of the care towards the mother nature.

One of the great advantage of staying in a dorm that is occupied by rich Taiwanese student (I'm not rich. I chose this dorm because the school encourage me too, and I'm too busy to find a cheaper place to stay), is that they like to discard clothes. Some of my PJs are second hand from those discarded clothes. I even found a contoured/ergonomic pillow, carpet, hot water jar, etc. for my room. Well, most of the discarded - yet still usable - stuff is t-shirt.

I've been wanting to do this since a long time ago, but I can't do it with my tees, even the one that I already owned since 1997. I am dreaming to cut and recycle the tees into a usable yarn.


A week ago, I found the victim in a carton box in front of the elevator. So whoever has this shirt before, be happy, it will be useful for quite a long time.

First, I cut the part that I want to transform into yarn

Second, I cut that part into small vertical cuts and the width was approximately 1.5 cm (or about half inch), but left one end uncut for about 2.5 cm (one inch).



Third, I cut the last strand of the vertical cuts, and the cut should be diagonal.



Fourth, continue the diagonal cut to all the next vertical cuts until all the cuts are done.




Fifth, pull the t-shirt strip. since mine is a bit fragile, I did it by holding the connection seams between front and back part of the original t-shirt, so that the seams would not be destroyed. Stretch the strips until the sides of the strips curled (usually inward).


And the yarn is ready for use.



I'm thinking about making a mop by crocheting the yarn. Whaddayathink?

Sunday 17 July 2011

In progress: Rib hat

Making another gift for my senior who is leaving for Holland. He helped me a lot during my experiments, and I asked him a lot of things, especially with the equipment. So this is a thank gift for him, which is currently still on the making. I might need another ball of yarn.

The hat is made simply with rib pattern, since this is another express project. I have the yarn since last year... Hoping that the store would still have some :p. It's made of Kanebo Shanbell Tweed, 100% Wool, to scare away the chill of european winter.


Will upload again when it's finished.

 
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