Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Fancy Fulness Lace Shawl

Started August 21, 2010 and finished August 27, 2010. Made with Jaggerspun Zephyr in Coral. Finished size 52" wides x 34" long. Designed by Birgit Freyer. More photos can be seen on my Ravelry page.



Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Ice Goddess Shawl

Started August 9, 2010, and finished August 20, 2010 (12 days to knit). Made with Jaggerspun Zephyr in Teal. Finished size: 69” across tip to tip x 30” long. Also used 2,568 Sz 8 White Luster Beads from FusionBeads. Designed by Renee Leverington.

Bella Roque Shawl

Started July 25, 2010 and finished August 2, 2010 (9 days to knit). Made from Jaggerspun Zephyr in Emerald. Finished size: 70” wide x 24” high. I just love the edge on this one. Designed by Birgit Freyer.

Ostara Shawl

I started this shawl May 4, 2008 and finished it October 8, 2008. However, it only took me 18 days to knit it. During this time, my mother was in the hospital for 2 months and I was in Massachusetts to be with her. Then she died and I stayed in Mass. for another month. It took me a while to get back to this shawl to finish it. It's made from Jaggerspun Zephyr in Lilac and has 684 white E beads (similar to size 6 seed beads). You can't really see the beads well in these photographs, except for the last one (the closeup). Finished size: 32” wide x 57 long. Designed by Renee Leverington.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Summer Mystery Shawl 2010

Started this shawl August 3, 2010 and finished August 8, 2010. 75” wide x 38” long x 55” along sides. Made with Jaggerspun Zephyr in Daffodil. Designed by Renee Leverington.



Wednesday, August 4, 2010

I guess it didn't come out as bad as I had originally thought. It's still slightly felted and much smaller than it should be, but I guess it came out OK. The beautiful gold beads don't show up that well in the photos, but they look great in person!

I have more photos posted on Ravelry here: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/RitaMiller/mystery-shawl-17

My Petroglyphs shawl ruined!

Well, as luck would have it, I RUINED one of the most beautiful shawls I ever made! It was another of Renee Leverington's Mystery Shawls, MS17 - Petroglyphs. I am so upset at myself! I was soaking the shawl and couldn’t believe how much dye was coming out of it. So I kept soaking and rinsing and squeezing and re-soaking all day long. Finally, the last time I went up to rinse it yet again (in the evening), I noticed how weird the shawl felt. When I looked at it, I saw that it had felted!!!! I couldn’t believe it! I guess I must have “squeezed” it a few times too many. I didn’t wring it, I know that, and didn't use warm or hot water, but I guess the constant squeezing and soaking did it in. Lesson learned! But why did it have to be on one of the prettiest shawls I ever made?!


I was ready to just throw the whole thing away, but I decided to try to block it despite the felting. I had to pull the shawl apart in several spots that had felted together, especially along the neck edge, where the “eyelet” border is. I couldn’t even see the eyelets! But eventually I got that edge all pulled out and got the shawl pinned down. But the beauty of my work is gone. You can see that it’s felted: there’s no definition of stitches and the shawl itself is WAY smaller (and denser) than it should be, more like a shawlette now. Normally, these shawls are about 72” x 36”. This one is about 60” x 27”. And it just doesn’t have the beautiful delicacy that laceweight shawls have. I really loved this shawl and especially loved the yarn-bead combination that I used (Cinnabar Zephyr with metallic gold beads). I may make it again in the future just because I loved the bead pattern in it. I’m just not sure. All I know is I am devastated about it.

Anyone else ever had a yarn where the dye just wouldn’t stop coming out?