More Crafty Goodness!
I have been crafting like a machine lately. I think it is the combination of insomnia and singledom.
Anyway, this is a shawl I finished last month. I bought the pattern at an LYS and it uses one skein of Schafer Yarns' Anne, which is this lovely hand-dyed wool/mohair/nylon that I'm now in love with. I need to figure out more projects to use it for because I stumbled across this stormy grey colorway and I'm not allowing myself to buy it until I think of a worthy project.
Half-Pi shawl being blocked:
Stitch and color detail:
Isn't it pretty? I'm totally ignoring the fact that I've never worn a shawl in my life and don't quite know how to pull off wearing one because I really like how it turned out.
Anyway, this is a shawl I finished last month. I bought the pattern at an LYS and it uses one skein of Schafer Yarns' Anne, which is this lovely hand-dyed wool/mohair/nylon that I'm now in love with. I need to figure out more projects to use it for because I stumbled across this stormy grey colorway and I'm not allowing myself to buy it until I think of a worthy project.
Half-Pi shawl being blocked:
Stitch and color detail:
Isn't it pretty? I'm totally ignoring the fact that I've never worn a shawl in my life and don't quite know how to pull off wearing one because I really like how it turned out.
Labels: knitting
5 Comments:
that's really pretty, and you did an amazing job with the lace...
Your shawl is beautiful. I also just finished a Half Pi shawl in Anne. What colorway did you use?
That's really nice, I especially like the feet that go with it. :)
Very very pretty, and I totally think you could pull off a shawl. At any rate, it'll be an extra layer when they turn off the heat in your lab, right?
EEEEE! That's SO beautiful! I love the yarn!
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