fiber: Corgi Hill Farm: Humbug BFL/Tussah 5oz, colorway Gin Fizz I
yarn: 2-ly, 460yds
This yarn turned into my second Buttonwillow warp. From the start I wanted to knit it in handspun yarn. I was not sure I had enough yarn, because the pattern called for 480yds/sportweight yarn, and I only had 460yds. As it turns out, I had about 1 yard leftover! The blocked size is 20" x 76".
While I'm spinning:
as soon as I stop, a head goes up:
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!
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Thursday, November 03, 2011
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16 comments:
Deine handgesponnenen Garne sind immer sooo schön gleichmäßig, echt bewundernswert.
Das Tuch ist ja riesig!
Grüßle, die Bea
How beautiful!
Both the yarn and the shawl.
Gorgeous in this colorway :-)) I think this pattern is perfect for yarn with color changes :-))
It's breath taking!!! LOVE IT.
Oh my, I'm just plotzing over here. How do you do it?
Your shawl is beautiful - the yarn has such lovely colors throughout. Love the spinning picture - everyone is so comfortable. Guess you can't stop spinning!
Beautiful!
I think one of those pups wants a belly rub! Beautiful yarn. Looks great in that shawl!
What a difference the yarn does to the look of Buttonwillow! Both are lovely, but have such a different style.
Gorgeous! I love both of your versions.
That's amazing, I love the way the colours delineate each section of the shawl.
I don't know how you would ever get any work done without the assistance of the three dogs!!!
Wow, is all I can manage. Beautiful lace and lovely palette.
SOOOO beautiful!! You are making me want to knit another handspun shawl :)
That shawl is amazing!
I am in awe of your gorgeous work. And you're totally making me want to learn to spin.
Shawl is beautiful!!!
margieinmaryland
so beautiful! i love the colors.
Wow! You knit beautifully! And you obviously have great yarn taste ;-) Beautiful blog!
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