I finished the Gold Leaf Shrug, well, almost 2 weeks
ago. It took me days to get around to
blocking it. And longer still to get
some photos taken! Not from indifference
(I LOVE this piece!), but because I am caught up in our crazy days of summer –
usually the best I can do is to grab my knitting as I head out the door!
So, at long last, here it is:
It can be worn open (as shown) or held closed in front with a shawl pin. It is soft, light, luxurious — and I think I will be wearing it a lot this fall.
I am ready to weave in ends and block my Seaside Qu’mitl (so expect photos, say, the middle of
August..haha). I am enraptured by the
linen yarn worked up in lace stitches. A
sculptural quality that warms my bobble-loving heart. Nothing whispy about this lace. (Not that I dislike whispy lace – my passion
for lace shawls bears witness to that!)
But this linen lace is modern, bold.
I am already questing about for orange linen yarn to make a
kimono-style jacket featuring lace stitches.
Yowza!
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