Monday, December 8, 2025

Pan’s Shawl - Making Progress!

One of the projects that I can easily work on while going through the cataract surgery process is my Pan’s Shawl.  I am getting to the point where I need to start thinking about the color to use for the knit-on edging.  I have a choice of three colors that were dyed up as part of this Pandemic 2020 set.  There was also a blue skein, but that one has already been used as part of my Joy to The World - Cindy Shawl.
Right now I am leaning towards the yellow skein, which is conveniently already caked up, as that will provide a nice color pop, even though the yellow is not a dominant color in the multi-colored skein that I used for the body.  I love these boomerang shawls.  They are a great way to use up single skeins, or remnants of mini-skeins, they are easy to wear, and you can always tie the ends behind your back and turn them into a shrug if you’re washing dishes or cooking and don’t want your shawl getting in the way.  You can also just wrap them around your neck like a scarf.  So versatile!

Pattern:  Improvised Boomerang Shawl
Yarn:  The Unique Sheep Kiri
Needle:  US 5 (3.75 mm)

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