Sue Parker and Alice Underwood

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Tote
This crocheted bag design was inspired by the Roman wall built by Hadrian’s army, dividing England and Scotland; Vallum being the Roman word for wall.
Knitting: Bag - Other
This bag is knitted loosely, in two pieces, then felted in your washing machine. During the felting process the bag will shrink considerably and become much sturdier. Any embellishments must be added after this felting stage.
Knitting: Bag - Other
This bag is knitted loosely, in the round, then felted in your washing machine. During the felting process the bag will shrink considerably and become much sturdier.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Scarf
This quirky hat and scarf combination uses shadow knitting to give interesting detail. Both hat and scarf are decorated with bobbles on the end of I-cord for a bit of fun!
Knitting: Jewelry - Other
This corsage was designed for Woolfest 2012 and first appeared in the programme for that hugely successful event. Knitters often admire this design when we wear corsages at sales events; even begging us to make the pattern more widely available. Thanks are given to The Wool Clip for giving us permission to distribute this pattern to a wider cir...
Knitting: Messenger Bag
This bag is knitted loosely in the round, then felted in the washing machine. During the felting process the bag will shrink and become much sturdier, though it does still remain a decent size. The exact size of the finished bag will depend on the wool and felting temperatures used.
Crochet: Bag - Other
This bucket bag shape is designed in crochet, with simple chain handles. The design uses 2 shades of yarn - 300g of main shade and 100g of contrast. As the design is not felted/fulled it is a perfect way to experiment with new types of yarn or use up leftovers in your stash!
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
This cushion is a fantastic way to use up odds and ends or to destash. Although information is given for aran weight yarns, others can be included by using more than one strand of a lighter weight yarn.
Crochet: Duffle Bag
This duffle bag is crocheted loosely then felted in your washing machine. During the felting process the bag will shrink and become much sturdier. Any embellishments must be added after this felting stage.
Knitting: Bag - Other
This small bag is knitted loosely in the round, then felted in the washing machine. Texture is obtained by using Wensleydale wool which is sort of self boucleing when felted!! During the felting process the bag will shrink and become much sturdier. The exact size of the finished bag will depend on the wool and felting temperatures used.
Knitting: Bag - Other
This bag is knitted loosely then felted in the washing machine. During the felting process the bag will shrink and become much sturdier. The exact size of the finished bag will depend on the wool and felting temperatures used.
Knitting: Bag - Other
This bag is knitted loosely then felted in the washing machine. During the felting process the bag will shrink and become much sturdier. The exact size of the finished bag will depend on the wool and felting temperatures used.
Knitting: Bag - Other
This small bag is knitted loosely, in a single piece, then felted in your washing machine. During the felting process the bag will shrink considerably and become much sturdier.
Knitting: Duffle Bag
This bag is knitted loosely in the round, then felted in the washing machine. Textured stripes give interest to the finished design. During the felting process the bag will shrink and become much sturdier. The exact size of the finished bag will depend on the wool and felting temperatures used.
Knitting: Messenger Bag
This simple bag is knitted loosely, in a single piece, then felted in your washing machine. The handle is knitted in I-cord and attached before felting/fulling. During the felting process the bag will shrink considerably and become much sturdier. Any embellishments must be added after this felting stage, including wool tassels of course!
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
This small bag is knitted loosely, in a single piece, then felted in your washing machine. During the felting process the bag will shrink considerably and become much sturdier. Any embellishments must be added after this felting stage.