First up, Hanami - in a not-exactly-cherry-blossom colour. I was puzzling over this one - I wanted to make a birthday stole for my mother, but she's not a pastel person. Then I noticed the pierced-wood wastebasket by the PC, and wondered if it would look like that at one end,
and like lotus-wood at the other...
I was pleased with the results, anyway! The only modification I made was right at the end - somehow the frill didn't feel extreme enough to me, so I did an extra set of increases to give 4 times the original number of stitches, and beaded the cast-off. You can just about see that here, but it's pretty subtle.
I did have one small disaster - half-an-hour into blocking really isn't the time to find that dropped K2tog a couple of hundred rows back!!
But ten minutes with a crochet hook and some judicious darning have rendered it almost invisible...
6 comments:
Bet nobody except you could spot that there was a mistake/mend. What a stunning piece.
That's beautiful, I love how the cherry blossom pattern looks. What a nightmare, finding a dropped stitch, but at least it wasn't in a highly patterned area!
What a gorgeous piece! I do hope your mother is pleased with it, after all your fine work.
I aspire to this kind of knitting :)
I think she was pleased! And I still have two more skeins of the Alpaca Cloud to knit something else for myself...
Dawn, if it had been in the geometric area I think I'd have cried - given that I only had 10 days before the birthday at that point!
I'm still giggling at your post though, Robbyn - given that I was only following the pattern on this one, and your Dana Victoria mitts have been on my 'must-knit' list for a year or so!
Lovely work, Liz. I am so tempted to knit a lacey shawl. Who for I am not sure.
really beautiful, love ths colour and hope your mom is pleased, i'd be
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