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Travelling vines

Saturday, 27 June, 2009

We haven't had an obligatory craft post in a while. So here's one of the travelling vines shawl I made from Jo Sharp mohair. I initially found the pattern on Dog Steal Yarn, but it's not online any more. Anyway, I tried it back in 2005 and couldn't get it to work; it's a 12-row lace pattern and every single row is different. I tried it again recently and managed to master it, much to my satisfaction. (The trick is to keep the stitch markers in the same place when working on the right side—that is, multiples of eight—and just remember where the pattern is supposed to repeat when you're working on the wrong side.) Anyway, I made a scarf with it using just two pattern repeats and leftover Anny Blatt fine kid mohair. Here it is being blocked:

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And here I am wearing it before I wrapped it up and sent it to someone as a birthday present:

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Anyway, a scarf is one thing; a shawl is another. I went down to Morris and Sons when they were on sale and managed to pick up some Jo Sharp Rare Comfort Kid Mohair at quite a good price.

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I did seven pattern repeats but in hindsight, I think it was one too many; I should have stuck to six and made the shawl longer.

Here it is being blocked:

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And, as always, here is me modelling the finished product:

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It went off in the post to someone special on Thursday.

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I should probably add that the scarf was done on 10mm needles; the shawl was done on 15mm needles.

They are very pretty!!
you look good modeling them too
xx

Posted by Sammi on 15 July, 2009 5:04 PM


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