Dawn
Years ago, I purchased the book The Fine Line at Stitches Midwest, where I also met Grace Anna Farrow and got so see these shawls knit up first hand.
I was smitten, and purchased yarn on the spot to make Volt. A little while later I knit Dusk, with yarn that I purchased in a local shop. One of my blog posts years ago, while trying to follow prompts on writing, focused on Grace Anna Farrow, while simple, I think that her shawls are really elegant and drape very well. And I love Isaeger Wool 1, it is a 2ply wool from Denmark, and has a real soft “sheep” feel to it.
Recently, our Stitch n’ Bitch group started on another charity project. One of our members is the CEO of the Metropolitan Chicago Breast Cancer Task Force. Their goal is to improve quality of care, and reduce the disparity of survival rates among low income and minority women. A truly great organization. Several people are jointly making a baby basket gift, so I asked Anne Marie, what else would be appropriate. She suggested a shawl.
Wanting to knit from my stash, I looked through what I had, and came across the lovely Isaeger Wool 1 yarns, and looked to see what shawl to knit. My knitting group unanimously choose Dawn. And these were my initial color choices:
But, I just didn’t feel that the dark eggplant color fit in, and found a skein of a light blue already wound up. I started knitting, taking this on a short weekend family trip. Perfect plane and car knitting. That is, until you leave your knitting book in the seat pocket of the airplane. I discovered this too late to retrieve it. While waiting for my husband to arrive on a different flight, I went online and quickly discovered that the book was long out of print, but found a store that still had a copy (I really like books better than PDF’s). but that did not help my weekend knitting plans, so I also ordered the PDF to have on my iPad. I must really like this book to have purchased it 3 times!
Here is my finished project, it is so light and airy and drapes well.
I tried to do a selfie in the mirror, to no avail. I need to have someone model this.
So loved knitting with this again, that I ordered some more, my color selection was becoming very limited!
Erin 4:16 pm on February 25, 2016 Permalink |
Lovely–just as you said: light and airy!
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stephanierosebird 11:42 am on February 26, 2016 Permalink |
Gorgeous work and project. Thanks for sharing!
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1marylou 5:04 pm on February 27, 2016 Permalink |
Gorgeous…so light and airy.
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natas75 3:33 am on February 28, 2016 Permalink |
that’s so pretty… love the colours and how soft and fluffy it looks..
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Joan 1:42 am on February 29, 2016 Permalink |
That is so lovely; I love the soft drape and serene colors.
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