After admiring a friend's Suki Shawl, I knitted my own.
A pleasure to knit. And loving wearing it. Hoping to get someone to take my picture with it on.
Ravelry notes here: Suki in Red
I'm still reading By Blood by Ellen Ullman. Hoping to finish it up this week.
I'm joining in with Ginny at Small Things and the other yarn alongs.
Stop by there to be inspired!
I also want to give a shout out to my sister, Andee.
Her gorgeous Cambridge shawl was featured on the pattern page
for Carol Sunday. She knitted it with yarn from Ox, one of the alpacas here
on the farm. Here's the ravelry link: Cambridge Pattern by Carol Sunday
Andee's ravelry id is AndeeKF. Congrats Andee! Beautiful!!!!
Happy Knitting!
Leanne
I'm joining in with Ginny at Small Things and the other yarn alongs.
Stop by there to be inspired!
I also want to give a shout out to my sister, Andee.
Her gorgeous Cambridge shawl was featured on the pattern page
for Carol Sunday. She knitted it with yarn from Ox, one of the alpacas here
on the farm. Here's the ravelry link: Cambridge Pattern by Carol Sunday
Andee's ravelry id is AndeeKF. Congrats Andee! Beautiful!!!!
Happy Knitting!
Leanne
it's really gorgeous leanne. i bet it looks lovely on!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shawls made by beautifuland talented people! Both are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shawl and really beautiful colours. No wonder you love wearing it.
ReplyDeleteAli x
Mmm. Definitely MY colors. It's just beautiful and I thank you for sharing the link to your sister's creation. Love them both!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie
such a beautiful shawl.....the colors are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love the shawl! And congrats to Andee. You are seriously the most talented group of people I've ever known in real life.
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