This is a shawl I finished recently, the Iney shawl. The pattern is published inthe book 52 weeks of Shawls. Well, for me there is not enough time to knit a shawl in a week, certainly not this one. It took me almost a year, though I admit there were periods of weeks that I didn't work on it.
I learned quite a few things from it though: fair isle knitting in the round, felting ends of yarn together so there is no need for weaving in the ends AND not to buy a kit as I like to do things my own way.
When finished there were only a few ends at the start and the end to weave in, while you can see there are continuous colour changes. I used a lot of the wool that was left for the shawl.
Knitting a shawl in the round means that at some point you have to cut your knitting. This is called a "steek". Often described as terrifying, but it wasn't that bad. After cutting the edges were knitted, enclosing the steek stitches.
It was not the easiest pattern to follow, the instructions are full of abbreviations which make it difficult to read. As stated before, I like to do things my own way, so I changed a few minor details which made working for me easier.
It's a very warm, comfortable shawl and I'm pleased with the result.
from Susan: This is beautiful! I love the subtle pattern of the colors. The time and attention you put into this shows.
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan, it’s a huge compliment!
DeleteEcht geweldig. Wat een telwerk zit daarin. Prachtig resultaat groetjes, Dorothé
ReplyDeleteDank je Dorothé, naar het eind werd het makkelijker. Maar nu iets in één kleur.
DeleteAbsolutely fabulous! For me, nothing can beat your wonderful sewing projects, but this comes very close! Its really lovely, time well spent. Angela
ReplyDeleteThank you Angela. Next post is on sewing again
DeleteThe anonymous answers are from me, Sigrid. I have problems with posting comments while logged in.
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