Stonecrop Progress Week Two


Each day I knit at least 12 rows and sometimes I knit 24 rows.  I've hit my groove now that I've done the main chart three times, only four more to go :)

Ravelry notes here


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  1. I think you're knitting the perfect wedding shawl!

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  2. That looks amazing and extremely complicated!

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  3. Your shawl is very pretty, and I love the colour!

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  4. That just looks amazing. So delicate, like lace...

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  5. Im very impressed. It is a lovely lovely knit

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  6. It's beautiful Karen. I really do like it knit in the blue cashmere and it is going to look stunning on you.

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  7. Oh my, Karen. It is absolutely gorgeous!

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  8. Awesome! I forgot to mention in the last post that I really like the quilt! Did you make it?

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    1. my sister made that quilt for me over ten years ago :)

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  9. Looks beautiful! Lace is so rewarding to knit :)

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  10. Beautiful! And you are being so productive!

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  11. You are too clever! I dream of being able to knit like this. But when I knit lacey things I always get to a point where I have made a mistake and I try to go backwards and it all turns in to a mess. Might need more practice I suppose! :)

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  12. I am in awe of your lace knitting!

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  13. So beautiful, Karen!! Especially with that dark yarn! blessings ~ tanna

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  14. the pattern shows up so beautifully in that dark blue!!! it's lovely!

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  15. wow... your work is so beautiful Karen

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  16. Gorgeous work, the blue yarn is beautifu too

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  17. It's beautiful you really are making pace with that thing. I can't wait to see it finished and blocked!

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  18. How beautiful. It is knitting up really quickly. I love that color.

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