Moth
Finished, with moments to spare:
My mom very kindly did some modeling for me... I'd show you her face, but every time I took one with her face in it she said I had to delete it. Of course I took way too many pictures, but how could I resist?
Pattern: Wing-'o-the-Moth Shawl available at knitspot
Needles: Size 6 Addi Lace Needles (My first time to use them... love)
Yarn: Douceur et Soie colour Rose Plum- very nearly all of four skeins
Started: 05/21/2007
Finished: 06/20/2007
As you will remember I was knitting this shawl on a deadline... the wedding is the 24th... phew. The shawl is now in the bride's hands and I know is very well loved. I was so happy that I could do this for a dear friend for such a special day. I was also very happy to be finished on time. The pattern is beautiful, well written and easy to follow. I highly recommend purchasing from Anne at knitspot- she couldn't be more helpful, or fast at answering e-mails. Also, her patterns are gorgeous. As far as lace goes I wouldn't rate this as terribly difficult, the first two patterns were fairly easy to memorize and I was able to cruise through and watch tv or sit on the deck and visit. For some reason though, I did have a little more trouble with the corona edging. It really did require my attention. Also, I wish that I would have cast off a little more loosely- it would have made the corona's a little more wavy when I blocked. I did use a size 10 needle to cast off, but I'm notorious for casting off tightly anyway. Speaking of blocking, it was made much easier by the generous lone of some blocking wires by Andrea. Without them I would have been in a little trouble because even with them I ended up using all of my 300 pins and of course I was blocking at 10 PM when there were no stores open. Thanks Andrea!
So this weekend it's a wedding for me and then I have to start working again... I've been enjoying my time off by doing nearly nothing, knitting a lot (I have more to show you and I will I promise) and enjoying being back in my hometown.







Breathtaking! I love that first photo. So much movement.
Posted by: Leslie | June 22, 2007 at 19:55
Congratulations! What a gorgeous design, beautifully executed, and a lovely color. Hope you and the Moth have a great time at the wedding!
Posted by: Karen K | June 22, 2007 at 20:00
Oh my goodness. Simply gorgeous. That is one lucky bride.
Posted by: Kara | June 22, 2007 at 20:28
It's so beautiful! Just gorgeous!
Posted by: tiennie | June 22, 2007 at 22:24
Gorgeous! Wow!
Posted by: Julie | June 23, 2007 at 05:01
Ooh, very beautiful! Gorgeous photos too :)
Posted by: claudine | June 23, 2007 at 05:05
Beautiful shawl! And what a lucky friend to now own this beautiful shawl. Your photos are awesome too.
Posted by: Valerie | June 23, 2007 at 05:56
Beautiful! The knitting and the color. Glad you made it in under the deadline :)
Posted by: Cheryl | June 24, 2007 at 12:54
the shawl is so beautiful.
Posted by: lisa | June 25, 2007 at 03:50
That is a beautiful shawl!
Posted by: mrspao | June 26, 2007 at 11:47
Hey Amy, Took me a while but I finally got around to making a comment!You're pictures of the shawl are gorgeous! But when are we going to see pictures of the wedding?It was great meeting you, drop me a line sometimes.Tere
Posted by: Tere | July 03, 2007 at 15:19
This shawl stopped my husband in his tracks. He had to come over and look, it is so beautiful. That is the most amazing thing, I'm fighting the urge to cast on with it. Too many projects... *whimper*
Posted by: carrie | July 07, 2007 at 09:36