The main body of the shawl flew off the needles, and was great tv knitting, but the edging became very tedious towards the end. I found it very fiddly, but it was worth it to see the results, and the magic of blocking is always like unearthing a completely different item.
I finished this over 6 months ago, so yes, you could say that I'm a bit behind...
There is more rambling on my project pages on Ravelry.
I loved the results so much that I decided almost straight away to cast on a second shawl. This was very much surprising itself, because I am not one to knit something twice - when there are so many amazing patterns out there. I decided to ditch the edging for this one, after seeing a few others do the same, and convincing myself that it would cut out a lot of the work. (gotta have an incentive to counteract the laziness!)
Pattern: Aestlight Shawl by Gudrun Johnston
Web Link: here
Needles: 4mm
Yarn: Part I - The Knittery handdyed 4ply sock, Part II - Claudia hand painted merino
Click the photos to enlarge in flickr.

wow Lis, they are gorgeous. I have added that pattern to my queue.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on getting your blog groove back, I've missed your update.