November 15, 2005
Mystery Shawl 2 done.
I'm pretty pleased with it, but I have a few issues with the construction. First you knit a triangle from the point up (The centre triangle), then you cast off and pick up stitches along the two sides of the triangle. The cast off edge becomes part of the top of the shawl. I found that even though I cast off quite loosely, it was still too tight for me to block as aggressively as I would've liked.
My other personal beef with this shawl is that we were originally told we'd need 1200 yards of laceweight. We only used around 600. I already had the yarn, so it wasn't so much of an issue, but if I'd bought yarn especially for the project, i'd be pretty pissed.
It's the Mystery Shawl 2, from the yahoo group. I knit it in Knitpicks "Shimmer" in the Morning Mist colourway, which I overdyed with some landscapes dye in the colour "Opal". I really like the Shimmer, but I'm not so keen on the colourways, I think there is too much contrast for lace.
I used 3.5mm needles, and I'm pretty happy with the tension.
So, it's back to the Vanalinn Gloves. The first one is nearly done, so it's not a huge amount of work until I have another finished item.
Twinkie gets a little impatient for her dinner sometimes.
You think she'd know by now that her dinner lands there!
Posted by Donna at November 15, 2005 09:26 PMComments
Donna,
Great job on the shawl!
Mystery Shawl #2 is beautiful. Someone was way off in their measurements though, saying you'd need 1200 yards of yarn, and you only used 600. Weird. Twinkie is adorable. And hey, maybe she likes wearing a funky green hat! *lol*
Posted by: Samantha at November 15, 2005 11:21 PMHi Donna, I just thought I'd come catch up on your blog and I read that you pulled your back out! I did that (picking up DD's dirty laundry, mind you!) about 5 weeks ago. Hope you are all mended up. BEAUTIFUL shawl. After I get a couple of more FOs, I'm doing either Kiri or Flower Basket. Oh, and I laughed aloud at the photo of your stash. Mines a *tad* too large as well (scratch that, I agree we just don't have enough time).
Posted by: LeAnne at November 16, 2005 03:08 AMYour shawl turned out so very well. I joined the group for this shawl, planning to get to it when I got some time. That time never appeared, but it sure has been interesting reading about the problems like you have had. I love you pictures of Twinkie. That is one cute rabbit.
Posted by: Amanda at November 16, 2005 06:17 AMYour shawl is SOO beautiful! Nice color and your lace is perfect!
Posted by: margene at November 16, 2005 09:41 AMHi Donna
Just gorgeous girl. You're a beautiful knitter and your shawls are yummy. Twinky is a sweetie too!
Twinkie AND the shawl - wayyy too pretty! Nice work!
Posted by: Rox at November 17, 2005 10:45 AMThe shawl is gorgeous, it inspires me to try something more intricate. And as for Twinkie - she is just beautiful.
Posted by: Meaghan at November 17, 2005 10:49 AMYet another shawl of wonderment - I am not worthy. Like Twinkies new green hat.
Posted by: Donyale at November 18, 2005 12:38 PMYour shawl looks gorgeous. I'm about 1/4 way round the edge. I just can't seem to get my head around how long the edge is going to take, it's like the whole shawl over again!
Still, if mine is a tenth as nice as yours it will be great.
Thanks for the dancing advice. Taken with a big glass of chardy, it don't seem so bad now.
see you next week
x
The wrap is WONDERFUL!
Posted by: Shannon at November 22, 2005 04:21 AMWOW... What a Beautiful Shawl :)
Posted by: Penny at December 8, 2005 10:16 AM
The shawl is beautiful and Twinkie is so funny!
Posted by: wool winder at November 15, 2005 11:02 PM