The Green Moss is Spreading!
Well, yesterday I got a bunch more done on the Green Moss Shawl - 18 rows more to be exact! I'm now 40 rows from being done with the center. (After I finish the center, I have to knit the edging across the top - scary!) I've moved it over to circular needles now since it was getting pretty big for the straights, so I can spread it out a little bit more than I could yesterday morning. You can really see the semi circular shape on it in this picture. I think it's interesting, because if you asked me to design a semi circle (or circle) shaped shawl, I would base it on EZ's Pi Shawl design. Sharon Miller has put all the shaping between the center part of the shawl and the edging. It has probably meant a lot more charting on her part for this pattern, but the center design isn't interrupted by a round of increases the way the Pi shawls grow.
Ramius and Finn would like to thank you for your comments. I've been meaning to get them back on the blog for a while, but I take most of my blog pictures in the morning right before I actually blog, and that's when Ramius is turning in from a night of doing who knows what, and Finn is wiggling around the kitchen talking (he sounds freakishly like Chewbacca and actually answers to Wookie now) to me about how famished he is and how he needs his breakfast NOW or he'll probably just starve to death right there in the middle of the kitchen. Once he swallows his breakfast (in almost a single gulp), he gives a giant doggy belch (classy dog, huh?), and then wanders over to Caleb to beg for some Cheerios. It's sad, sad thing the way this dog lives.
I hope you all have a great weekend! I'm going to be finishing up the Vine Lace Cardi (yes, I found the perfect button/front bands for it) and trying to get more done on this shawl.
Ramius and Finn would like to thank you for your comments. I've been meaning to get them back on the blog for a while, but I take most of my blog pictures in the morning right before I actually blog, and that's when Ramius is turning in from a night of doing who knows what, and Finn is wiggling around the kitchen talking (he sounds freakishly like Chewbacca and actually answers to Wookie now) to me about how famished he is and how he needs his breakfast NOW or he'll probably just starve to death right there in the middle of the kitchen. Once he swallows his breakfast (in almost a single gulp), he gives a giant doggy belch (classy dog, huh?), and then wanders over to Caleb to beg for some Cheerios. It's sad, sad thing the way this dog lives.
I hope you all have a great weekend! I'm going to be finishing up the Vine Lace Cardi (yes, I found the perfect button/front bands for it) and trying to get more done on this shawl.
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12 Comments:
Isn't it amazing how crumply lace looks, and then how beautiful it gets when it's blocked? That's a lovely color for that shawl. Can't wait to see the transformation.
thanks for the blog
really nice color of that shawl...really cool..:)
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That's a lovely color for that shawl.
The green moss is really spreading.The discussion above is making clear the matter.
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Nice !! It looks pretty . Color truly great .
Your blog and it was full of useful and interesting posts.
It has probably meant a lot more charting on her part for this pattern, but the center design isn't interrupted by a round of increases the way the Pi shawls grow.
The center is being interrupted by increasing the way.It is something difficult to fix it up.
I would like to know more things about green moss because i didn't learn about this stuff in school.Thank you!
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