Sunday, May 18, 2008

An FO, finally!

It feels like a long time since I've finished anything. Well, today I have a finished object to share with you. Evelyn A. Clark's Swallowtail Shawl is off the needles.

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And for the sake of comparison, here is the shawl before blocking...

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I tried, intentionally, to take these sets of pictures in the same position and the same detail just to show what a difference blocking makes. I know that those of you who knit lace know that blocking is what brings your lace to life; it's just such a dramatic difference!

The project details: I started this shawl on May 4 (thanks to notes on Ravelry!) and finished it on May 17... that's just shy of two weeks from start to finish. In other words, it wasn't a difficult pattern. I used Fleece Artist Merino, 100% wool, 26 st/4" on 4.0 mm (US 6) Knitpicks Options circular needle. The shawl blocked out to 49" x 25", not a large shawl, but the perfect size for a shoulder shawl/scarf.

The one thing I can't tell you about this yarn is the colourway number. It didn't have one. It is hand-dyed, that's all I know.

I will definitely knit this pattern again, with a few changes. First, I won't be doing the nupps on the next one. I'd like to knit it in a lily of the valley green (already ordered), using pearly beads in the lily of the valley border, mimicking the look of the actual flower. I think that would look really pretty. I would also make it bigger, working more repeats of the main "bud" section. As long as you begin the border section with a multiple of 10 in the actual shawl section (excluding the first and last 2 edge stitches), the pattern will work. Speaking of the first and last edge stitches, I started the shawl with 3 edge stitches rather than 2, the only change I made to this shawl.

Now, it's time to enjoy the remainder of this long weekend... a much needed and appreciated break!

P.S. I almost forgot! For the time being, my free patterns are unavailable. MediaMax has decided to do a name change and a move and, because I have the free membership, deleted all my files. I do have them all here, on a disk, but I will need some time to upload them all and get the posts back up again. I think I'll use the webspace provided by my cable company to set up a web page of my own rather than using Blogger for the free patterns, once I have time to get it all up and running. I will happen, but not today. In the meantime, if there are any patterns you'd like, please feel free to email me and ask.

5 comments:

  1. I am enthralled! You take my breath away, the shawl is that lovely. Green is my favorite color, and it worked so well for this shawl. Congratulations. Just gorgeous!

    :)

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  2. Beautiful Ev, just beautiful! I would have been WAY too chicken to try a vareigated yarn but it worked wonderfully :) The whole thing seems full of zest and life.

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  3. Geweldig wat een mooie sjaal. En de punten lijken echt op de staarten van de zwaluwen die bij ons in de schuur zitten. De kleur is ook fantastisch.Wat mooi als je zoiets kunt breien.
    Gr. Froukje J.

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  4. Your Swallowtail is GOR-GEE-OUS, Ev! I've seen lots of them and knitted one myself but I think yours is the prettiest of the bunch. Congrats!

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