This project also took the trip to Bead & Button with me, and I did manage to make some progress on it. I am now through the A and C color sections and about to start the B and C color section. I need to get some of my WIPs done as I have some projects that I want to get started on, including some designs of my own.
This is a semi-circular shawl, which I had started on April 2, but then it sat in one of my project bags for two months until I restarted it on June 1, modifying the start to give it a better neckline. I also modified the cast on. The pattern called for knitting an I-cord and then picking up stitches in the I-cord, which I thought was just making your point the hard way. I did an I-cord cast on instead.
I also started out deeper in the shawl, to make the neckline more wearable. The yarn I am using is one of the Spring Trios from The Unique Sheep. English Garden on Kiri.
Pattern: Snowmelt Shawl by Helen Stewart
Yarn: The Unique Sheep Kiri - Spring Trio - English Garden
Needle: US 4 (3.5 mm)
This is a semi-circular shawl, which I had started on April 2, but then it sat in one of my project bags for two months until I restarted it on June 1, modifying the start to give it a better neckline. I also modified the cast on. The pattern called for knitting an I-cord and then picking up stitches in the I-cord, which I thought was just making your point the hard way. I did an I-cord cast on instead.
I also started out deeper in the shawl, to make the neckline more wearable. The yarn I am using is one of the Spring Trios from The Unique Sheep. English Garden on Kiri.
Pattern: Snowmelt Shawl by Helen Stewart
Yarn: The Unique Sheep Kiri - Spring Trio - English Garden
Needle: US 4 (3.5 mm)
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