Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Coastal Waters Shawl
Sometimes I don't remember whether I have shown you something or not, because it's been a while since I've finished it and moved on, especially if I had already posted it on ravelry. I think I was waiting for the pattern to come out to show you this shawl.
I was one of the test knitters, but I'm afraid I did not stick to the end. Nevertheless, others did a fine job, and now Preita Salyer was able to release her Coastal Waters shawl pattern!
It's a beautiful shawl, with slip stitches. Something different, and interesting to knit for sure.
pattern: Coastal Waters shawl by Preita Salyer
yarn: Wandering Cat Yarns Alley Cat in the colors Budgie (I loved this one, it's the lighter color), and Canbean II.
needles: 3.75mm
size after blocking: 29" x 56" (I did modify it, and knit only half the repeats of pattern 4, but added a garter ridge border instead).
I blocked the edge pointy, but it could easily have been just straight.
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19 comments:
Hübsch, und ganz meine Farben :-)
Grüßle, die Bea
Beautiful. I was thinking you had posted this all ready but it must have been from Rav :)
Love those colours together!
Lovely!
That is beautiful!
An absolute work of art! Love the color.
Danette
Reminds me of a coast farther south than ours! Beautiful.
Monika ein Traum dieses Tuch!!!!
Ganz liebe Grüße aus Freistadt
Herta
Wow! You are a super tester.
It is lovely and the Budgie colour 9is very true, that's the colour of our blue Budgies here in Australia.
You did a great job :) I love the end result :)
Wow, really pretty!
Another beautiful shawl! Love those colors!
I really love the colors on that one. It's gorgeous. Looks very springy.
It is beautiful!
holy moly, Monika! this is gorgeous--great colors, great textures. i kinda want to pet it and cuddle with it. :o)
Soooo soooo pretty!
Beautiful, love the colors you used for it. She is quite talented.
Very nice! I love the color combination! It really stands out!
Love these blues! And how they are mixed through the pattern.
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