Ta-da! At last here it is, my Forest Canopy Shawl! I haven't knitted a shawl for years, the last shawl I made was in 2-ply baby wool about 9 years ago, and I certainly didn't block it that's for sure, so the whole shawl and blocking thing was very new to me.
Forest Canopy ShawlYarn: Posh Yarn Emily in Recite
Shawl edging: Chrissy's custom-dyed Emily yarn
Needles: Pony 5mm
Now I do hope you will all forgive the light on these photos - truth to tell there IS no light of any shape or description, and so this is the best I can manage!
Now, who would have thought that this little kite shaped thingy would block out and become something completely different!
I discovered that the picnic blanket was ideal for blocking - straight lines to guide you and a waterproof backing.
Monica thought it was her turn to do the modelling again
And another close-up!
I have many people to thank for this shawl. You all know who you are, but a special mention must go again to Pictish, terri and Chrissy. I'd also like to thank everyone for their support and encouragement when I ran out of yarn. This is a lovely pattern to knit, and I dare say there will be other Forest Canopy Shawls in the future.
14 comments:
Soooo beautiful! And it goes so well with your furnishings, lol. I'm new to blocking myself and it's magic isn't it? Really lovely :D
That's lovely! The first of many.....
That's absolutely beautiful, Well Done!
Superb! I don't think blocking will ever cease to amaze and delight me, lol!
isn't shawl blocking just the most amazing thing! - Looks beautiful.
It's superb. Great work. Enjoy wearing it :)
Its so beautiful and I'm so glad you had a happy ending. I love blocking lace - its so magical :)
Its gorgeous now its finished Aknita:-)
That's stunning and the colours are beautiful. Emily is such a lovely yarn too, to knit with and to wear. :0)
Tis a thing of beauty, I'm sure it will have lots of use....
Gorgeously gorgeous!
The shawl is so lovely, apologies for taking a while to get to this post!
great shawl, I love the colours. you weren't far behind either!!!
That is a work of art, you ahould be very proud of yourself.
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