Arts & Crafts Magazine
After two weeks on the needles (small, very, very small..size 3 circular needles), the pretty blue Leafprints Shawlette by Anne Hanson is completed. YEA! (Note to self: purchased here)
The picture above shows the shawl after completing Chart A, and ready to begin Chart B.
The edging (shown above) was clever in its execution. There was a bind off of two stitches every fourth row.
Its picture was taken this morning after being washed and blocked yesterday. Here is the link for Soak, a product for bathing woolen objects. It could have been further stretched since its scallops look like more of a wave than a tip.
Another note to self: ensure that at LEAST 400 yd of fiber is on hand to make this shawl. I will make this again.
This is the Leafprints Shawlette shown on Patternfish ... that lucky mannequin.
The picture above shows the shawl after completing Chart A, and ready to begin Chart B.
The edging (shown above) was clever in its execution. There was a bind off of two stitches every fourth row.
Its picture was taken this morning after being washed and blocked yesterday. Here is the link for Soak, a product for bathing woolen objects. It could have been further stretched since its scallops look like more of a wave than a tip.
Another note to self: ensure that at LEAST 400 yd of fiber is on hand to make this shawl. I will make this again.
This is the Leafprints Shawlette shown on Patternfish ... that lucky mannequin.