Sprouts Shawl Complete


Forgive me for putting up so many photos....I like each one for different reasons.  Well it is finished!  I managed to have a personal photo shoot with the shawl and myself.  Self portraits are difficult for me but it does get me thinking outside the box and that is good for my age, ha ha


The ravelry notes are here.  I used Malabrigo sock yarn and it was wonderful to knit with.  I highly recommend the yarn for a lace project.  It's springy and the dye variations are beautiful!


The pattern is Alcyone by Romi Hill.  The directions are written out perfectly.  There is charted as well as written out directions.  I always go for the charted.  It is so much easier to "see" the pattern on a grid for me and I think I knit faster.


It was my first time knitting a shawl from edge to edge and I did like that type of construction. Blocking the shawl really brought out the lace detail especially the border.  Although I never memorized the pattern, I did get into a rhythm of knitting and was able to find my place easily on the charts whenever I picked up and started knitting.


I enjoyed the challenge of this shawl and it was fun whipping through the charts and thinking "just one more row"....that's when you know you have a good knit in your hands :)


Comments

  1. beautiful. beautiful. beautiful. Love the color, the design, the work(wo)manship. Great job. blessings ~ tanna

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  2. It is just beautiful Karen! Oh, I know you are going to love wearing it often. I think I am going to break my stash challenge and order some Malabrigo yarn, I love yours.

    PS- Never too many pictures, they are all wonderful!

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  3. It's beautiful :) I've been looking forward to seeing it, so I was very pleased there were so many pictures ;)

    I love the colour, it works beautifully with the pattern and I want one of my very own now!

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  4. I love it. Have a blessed day! Tami

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  5. Gorgeous! I have some Malabrigo in orange that I set aside for socks, but perhaps it should be this shawl. Wonderful job.

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  6. Oh Karen, it's beautiful!!! such a delicate pattern and the fresh green is lovely!

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  7. Beautiful...so delicate and perfect! I am always amazed by your creations! The color is incredible ....love everything about it! Have fun wearing it...hopefully you have some chilly weather to enjoy it with!

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  8. It's stunning... and I'm even more in love with the color now that it's finished!

    Blessings, Debbie

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  9. It's gorgeous! I love the green - makes me think it really is spring already :)

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  10. "Just one more row" always gets me. :) Lovely pictures!

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  11. Over the top gorgeous! The color, the drape, everything!!! Good job!

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  12. very pretty! and my favorite color green.

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  13. Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous! That color is divine! Thanks for posting so many pictures, I love every one.

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  14. I love it! The colour and the pattern is very pretty. Jacinta

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  15. Wow! Your shawl is stunning. I love the pattern and the color.

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  16. Karen, I love the shawl pattern and I love that colour; it is gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing it!

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  17. Wow, Wow, Wow! It's gorgeous! Really and truly. I love the color and the pattern. What great work you do :-)

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  18. It's beautiful, Karen. I love it. The colour is wonderful as well. So springy. :)

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  19. Oh, Karen! It's so gorgeous! What an heirloom piece. I hope you feel absolutely decadent when you wear it. :)

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  20. Wow, is that gorgeous or what? Every single photo was a treat! Beautiful work.

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  21. This shawl is absolutely gorgeous Karen!!!!
    xo

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  22. All of your shawls are gorgeous! I enjoy reading about them. Nice to meet you.

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