How to Make a Felted Basket From an Upcycled Sweater This pliable 10-inch-tall knitting basket was made using a well-loved sweater. Nothing makes a cozier storage accent—perfect for craft supplies, small books, or card games—than a well-loved wool sweater. Give your favorite jumper (or a salvaged thrift store-find) a new life by turning it into a felted bin. This pliable 10-inch-tall knitting basket was made from a snowy Aran sweater. The sweater was felted, a process that tightens the fibers to make the cloth more durable, then cut and sewn to create the versatile bin. 25 Felting Projects That Are Cozy and Soft to the Touch What You'll Need Equipment / Tools Ruler Paper Pins Iron Basic sewing supplies Scissors Sweater comb Materials Wool sweater Instructions Prepare the sweater. Cut off the sleeves of felted sweater with scissors. Cut sleeves at seams to open them up. Cut the sweater body at shoulder seams to open up the neck. With a sweater comb, remove any pills from sweater. Sew the sleeves and armholes. Sew the shoulder ends of the two sleeves together with a zigzag stitch; do not overlap the pieces. (We used red for visibility, but thread should match sweater.) Sew armholes on sweater body closed, so you are left with a tube. Shape the basket. Measure the circumference of the sweater's body at the waistband. (Measure from side seam to side seam and double the number.) Use the dimension to create an oval paper template. Center the template on the stitched sleeves; cut out. Pin the waistband end of the tube to the base. Machine-stitch with a 1/2-inch seam allowance. Fold the top edge over into the basket, and secure it to the base with a whipstitch. Steam-iron the finished basket to refine its shape. Explore more: DIY Projects & Crafts Knitting