Here is a knitted shawl that I have been working on for several months now. It gets put aside whenever there is a quilt to work on, but I am slowly getting it finished. I am a self-taught knitter. I have only done a couple of simple sweaters (intimidated by the necks and sleeves) and was not really happy with how they turned out. I usually stick to hats and scarves. A love of lace work has drawn me into knitting shawls. The pattern is from All Tangled Up and is called Kiri Shawl (pdf of pattern). I am using Kid Merino yarn (color 4677). I'll finish it eventually and will show you the finished shawl then.
Well, I finally finished it and promptly gave it to my friend, Dr Val,. Here is a picture of the “blocking” process. The women at the Yarn Shop told me to put the shawl on a towel and use the steam setting on the iron. Just hold the iron near the shawl and give it a blast of steam.

I think your shawl is beautiful. I am not a knitter either, except of dish cloths, and even those I struggle with since I had a TIA in April. I remember how to cast on and how to knit and purl but for the life of me I can't remember how to end unless I look it up every time! Oh well, I have a beautiful shawl a dear friend knitted for me - a prayer shawl - and I take it often to church. It doesn't go with everything but I love it and in my church I often need it. I also have a Pasha? I bought in New York City but it doubles as a dresser scarf so I don't carry it as often. :) Lots of chatter to say I admire your work and especially that you are self taught! blessings, marlene
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ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteI could never do this. You are so talented!
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I'm the proud owner of this work of art. I promise to send along a photo of me wearing it soon... :)
ReplyDeleteI am extremely jealous of your talent! I can't even manage to get a simple winter scarf to be the same size on both ends :)!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
I love this Dr. Bates. I cannot knit. I have tried it several times, but for me crocheting is much easier.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the pic. of Dr. Val wearing this shawl.
I'd say it looks much more than "pretty good!" This is a gorgeous piece. I used to knit, and now you have made want to pick up my needles again.
ReplyDeleteOMG, that is gorgeous!
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