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DIY felted coin purse

Winter days are made for inside craft activities. Make this cute little key ring coin purse by yourself, or involve the grandies. Either way, you’ll love it

You’ll need

What to do

  1. If you are involving children in your DIY activity, watch them carefully as this project involves sharp objects and very hot water. Sit the vase in the middle of the piece of mesh.
  2. Cover the vase completely (including base and top) in a layer of carded wool. Wrap 2 more layers of carded wool around the object, running each layer in a different direction.
  3. Gather the mesh tightly around the wool-covered vase. Secure it at the top with the twisty tie.
  4. Put on your heat-proof gloves. Fill a bowl with very hot water. Soak the wool-covered vase in the water. Squirt some detergent onto the wool. Rub the wool vigorously, all over. Repeat this several times more, adding more detergent as you go, until the wool felts together. Dip the felt-covered vase in the water again, then squeeze out as much moisture as possible from the felt.
  5. Peel the mesh off the felt.
  6. Add wisps of different colour wool to the surface of the felt. Wrap the vase in mesh again, secure at the top, and repeat the procedure above until the wisps adhere to the felt. Squeeze out as much water as you can from the felt. Take off the mesh.
  7. Leave the felt-covered vase in a warm place until the felt is dry.
  8. When the felt is dry, use scissors to cut around the vase at its widest point. This gives you a felt bowl.
  9. Using your twine and bodkin, run a gathering stitch around the edge of the bowl.
  10. Pull both ends of the twine to gather the edge of the bowl into a coin purse.
  11. If you want to, you can thread the ends of the twine through the shank of a button to help keep the purse closed. To make a key ring purse, thread the twine onto a split ring. Then thread your key onto the ring.