Pattern found HERE but I can't imagine putting all this work into 100% acrylic yarn that will not block! (Somehow, I messed up and my lace pattern differs from the sample but I still like it--makes mine one of a kind LOL!) If you choose to make this, I recommend a natural fiber like cotton--or wool if you want a toasty winter shawl.
Talk at you later! Rumi
Congratulations on another beautiful finish. Very delicate, pretty color, adds a dash of lovely to your wardrobe! Love the "do it yourself" photography! You have a steady hand.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely feminine shawl you have made, Rumi! I didn't look at the pattern to see what's different, but the original design can't be any prettier than what you did...so dainty and pretty...I love it!
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Your shawl is gorgeous!
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Oh wow Rumi that is gorgeous! Perfect for an evening. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shawl - so delicate and lacey.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shawl! Love the colour!
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