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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Forty Minutes

That's how long it took me to bind off the 455 stitches my wedding shawl had grown to by the time I was finished with the edging rows. But I did indeed finish the shawl yesterday morning, and it looked something like this when I left it before heading out to run errands:

Last night, after dinner, I put the shawl in the sink for a soak, got out the blocking wires and the pins, cleared a big floor space in the loft, and got to work blocking. And it's done:

Pattern: Flower Basket Shawl by Evelyn A. Clark for Fiber Trends
Yarn: Misti Alpaca Lace (100% baby alpaca), color 7120, approximately 69 grams/603 yards
Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) 32" Addi Turbo circs
Started/Completed: August 3/August 18
Dimensions: 73" across, 41" deep at center point

In the end, I was concerned about running out of yarn, so I did a total of 16 repeats of the main body chart in addition to the edging charts. I then blocked this shawl severely, restretching it several times. For the first time, I used blocking wires to hold all the points along the side, and I'm quite pleased with the results.

So, my wedding knitting is now done -- and for the record, the shawl was finished two weeks before the wedding, and I didn't stop knitting socks in the interim.

I'll leave you with some other shots of the shawl, with my apologies for the lack of natural light. We had a perfect day yesterday, but today it's overcast and rainy, so I was forced to take only indoor shots. Enjoy!





18 comments:

  1. It looks beautiful! Something blue... :)

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  2. Gorgeous! I can finally see the little flower baskets.

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  3. bee-you-tee-full! I love it so much, and you'll be so happy to wear it on your wedding day!

    Here's sending some good wishes for a wonderful wedding in two weeks!!!

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  4. Anonymous6:33 PM

    It looks great and good for you, getting it done two weeks before the wedding.

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  5. I knew you'd get it done in time! ;)

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  6. AWESOME! It is incredibly gorgeous. I can't wait to see it on you w/your wedding dress.

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  7. As lovely as it is, I am sure you will totally outshine it on your wedding day. You did a great job, wear it well and for many, many happy years!

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  8. Anonymous8:38 AM

    You are one amazing Knitter!!
    One of these days, you'll have to explain the blocking wires to me. I just don't "get it".

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  9. Anonymous9:27 AM

    It is absolutely stunning!!!

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  10. Anonymous9:40 AM

    Absolutely gorgeous!!!! Great job. I did one of her patterns and they are so well written. I love her!!!

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  11. Anonymous10:50 AM

    Amazing! It is gorgeous.!

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  12. Anonymous4:54 PM

    Your wedding shawl is so elegant and beautiful - I sure hope we are going to get a real wedding photo!!
    (and a big congratulations for getting it done 2 weeks early!!)

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  13. Absolutely beautiful! I really must learn how to knit myself a shawl!

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  14. Anonymous10:51 AM

    So much awsum!

    You will look absolutely gorgeous on your wedding day. Can't wait to see photos.

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  15. I just can't find the right word to describe how beautiful that is. I'm so impressed that you finished it in time. Did you sleep?

    STUN-NING! .. GOR-GEE-OUS!

    I can't wait to see it in your wedding photos.

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  16. So beautiful! Good job!

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  17. Gorgeous shawl! It will be so great to look at your wedding photos and see this contribution!

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  18. Congratulations on your wedding.

    Your shawl is beautiful.

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