It was a little cold this weekend so I decided I would make a shawl. Mind you not a very warm thing. Also not easy to knit when your five year old loves the texture and keeps pulling at it, while you are knitting. Funny, I made it in a pastel. I don't normally wear pastels so I don't really know what I was thinking, but it will be nice at Easter time if there is a chill. If not, my kids will probably just have fun wearing it around the house. I can already tell that will happen.
Simple Pattern
I made it up; not very hard, mind you.
Cast on one, knit entire shawl. Increase 1 stitch at the end of every row till you have 50 stitches on needles. Knit to desired length, then knit 2 together at the end of every row till last stitch. Finish thread. Done.
Supplies :Size 15 needles and eyelash yarn (I used almost four balls)
The triangle points I am going to use as ties, I might at times put a mother of pearl buckle there to hold them together too for a little more formal look.
This is actually done. I took the photo right before I started my decreases. 2 days = 1 shawl
DO NOT USE THIS PATTERN TO MAKE THINGS TO SELL FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY!!!!
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How beautiful. I love the pattern, its perfect for knitting in the car. I already have the perfect yarn too.
ReplyDeleteLoved this latest look at the talent that comes pouring forth outta you, especially the beadwork! And good grief, how many miles per hour do you KNIT???? Awesome!!! Nance
ReplyDeleteI don't really consider my self a knitter I am not geed enough at it yet. I can hold my own but I want to get better before I call my self that.
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