Shawl Sighting
No young beautiful model strolled by, so I had to pose for the photo myself:
It blocked out bigger than I expected. It's soft and airy and very lightweight.
At least two other people from the dye class are making this shawl, Sue and Lindsey (and maybe Patricia?), so I have asked them to bring them along to knitting later this month.
They dyed rich fall colors, so watch for the photos, coming soon to a monitor near you.
It blocked out bigger than I expected. It's soft and airy and very lightweight.
At least two other people from the dye class are making this shawl, Sue and Lindsey (and maybe Patricia?), so I have asked them to bring them along to knitting later this month.
They dyed rich fall colors, so watch for the photos, coming soon to a monitor near you.
7 Comments:
Beautiful, just beautiful. Oh yes, and the shawl is nice too. :)
HEY! Sara is showing up on her own blog!
Apparently hell has really frozen over. :)
More Sara!
The shawl is so beautiful. And such style - you could have another career as a model!
Hi Sara,
The shawl is just beautiful. I really love the process photos that you've shown all along. Also, thanks for the encouragement to start my own blog. Here's the URL:
http://texttextileconnection.blogspot.com/
Bren
Gorgeous!!
It is even more beautiful in situ. I love the cheerfulness of the yellow at the top. You nailed the spectrum and its gradations perfectly (again) and transformed a perfectly beautiful [white] shawl into wearable art. --Syl
I just got the tip on your site ...What at gorgeous shawl. And the change of colour is marvelous.
Agneta in Sweden
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