Showing posts with label shawl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shawl. Show all posts

Sunday, March 2, 2008

FO Report - Leaf Lace Shawl

the oh-so-flattering back view


Pattern: Leaf Lace Shawl by Fiber Trends
Colorway: Olive Tones

Started: November 2007
Finished: January 2008

Measurements (unblocked/blocked)
Top edge: 58 inches / 74 inches
Center (top to bottom): 26 / 38.5 inches
Side (one side of "V"): 34 / 54.5 inches
Needles: Knit Picks circular 2.75 mm

Project Summary

I originally started this project in July 2007, but I wasn't happy with how it was progressing so I ripped it out and restarted in in November 2007.


Progress as of 11/21/07


The initial appearance of the shawl was, as Mrs. G pointed out, not unlike that of a stingray.



Note: Provided for comparison purposes only.
This is not an actual shawl image
(image from Google images)



As the shawl progressed and the stitch count grew (this shawl pattern starts from the bottom point) it was difficult to determine that any progress was being made since the total size of the shawl never seemed to change. I started placing a pin to mark my progress at the end of each week.

Some weeks showed more progress than others.
The closely spaced pins represent the hectic weeks of mid-December




The Leaf Lace Shawl has an easy and easily memorized lace pattern and a good choice, I think, for a first time lace knitter. Unfortunately, my choice of a fairly fine yarn and small needles meant nearly 10 additional chart repeats in order to get the size I wanted.
By the time I reached 622 stitches on the needle, knitting ennui threatened to derail the project since each row was taking about 40 minutes to complete. I originally planned to make the shawl larger but made the decision to end at 27 chart repeats.


The lunar landscape of the unblocked shawl



Needle Liberation Day - January 22, 2008


Unblocked shawl



Blocking
(an excellent use for that newly spare bedroom)





Blocking closeup


The pattern calls for beading on the final row. I wanted some additional sparkle so I worked in extra beads in the lace edging.


Finished!

Mr. CPA took several 'FO' photos that actually show me smiling, but as luck would have it those shots did not turn out for one reason or another (as judged by me). So the official FO shot is the one of me looking mildly amused. (a totaly fortuitous shot that managed to slip in between the usual photos of me in mid-sentance, with a goofy closed-eye smile or enhanced with blurry arm movements).