Other adaptions include omitting rows 3&4 of the peaked edging due to stitch count and rows 16 & 16 of the same chart as I didn't want the edging too scalloped seeing this is for a sombre occasion. Oh yes! almost forgot it's done in Patons Diploma Gold 4ply and used 1 full 50g ball and not quite half of the 2nd worked on 4.5mm needles...
Finished size 48" across the top and 23" down the spine...
So far so good with the 'Leaf & Nupp Shawl' I've done 2 repeats of the pattern, but I did stop to do the bottom edging before progressing further as I didn't want to run out of hand spun and thought at least if I d this bit now I can work out what weight of yarn I'll roughly need to save to finish the other end.....
I didn't want to do a border all the way round so I opted just to put it on the top and bottom edges. It worked quite well as by simply just doing an extra knit/purl stitch at either end the 75sts worked into the edging pattern nicely.
I also opted not to do the Nupps as well to reduce yarn usage.....
With all this lace knitting I now have a sore index finger and a hole were I keep pushing the point in to it :o(
On a happier note my 1st installment from The Happy Hooves Sock Batt club came from Enchanted Knoll this week... 'Roses in the Snow' its a wild card set of batts hence the contrast batt in a beautiful Buttercup gold.... I have to say I can't see myself spinning and knitting into socks they're far too nice I can quite envisage these becoming lace.....
Moi obsessed?
8 comments:
Both are lovely--I never got tired of Swallowtail either. I think it's a classic. I've never even seen an ugly Swallowtail--amazing!
Love your batts--wish I could fondle them--they looks so soft.
Lovely knitting! :) I hope your finger feels better soon! And I see absolutely nothing wrong with either lace or Enchanted Knoll Farm fiber obsessions. :)
I believe the Swallowtail is an enchanted pattern. I never get tired of it either and like Fleegle I have never seen a duff one!!
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The Swallowtail is just stunning--who wouldn't want to knit it several times? Lace patterns look so lovely in black that I always wonder why I don't see more black (or dark) lace.
Thanks for the kind words about Iris!
Nope--getting worse. We are going back to Costa Rica on Thursday, sigh.
Exquisite lace, as always :D
The Batts look so soft, and I haven't a clue what one would do with them. :)
I was inspired by the pink camellias in the garden. I just felt pink. And thanks for the kinds words about Queen Ring :)
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