Don't be afraid to explore;
Without exploration there are no discoveries
Don't be afraid of partial solutions;
Without the tentative there is no accomplishment.
Den Ming~Dao
Pattern: Beach Glass
Yarn: Woolen Rabbit Muireann (linen/silk blend)
Needles: US 5
What a delightful pattern this was to knit. Perfect lace for both beginner and experienced knitters. Another shawl I was sad to see come to an end.
When I was a young girl I lived very close to the ocean and the trinket I loved most on those lazy long days at the ocean was beach glass. It was one of my most prized collections back then.
As you probably have guessed green is my favorite color and the glass I was most drawn to in those young days was the pale washed glass from discarded old coke bottles. I loved that soft,worn, cool green glass and it was this color that I tried to capture in my yarn color.
The yarn that I used is a blend of silk and linen. It is a tricky yarn to wind as it breaks easily, but it is worth the effort…..it is very soft, but has wonderful stitch definition.
I blocked this shawl hard and the yarn held up well, so over all I am pleased enough that it will be listed in the store later next week.
Thank you Susan for such an enjoyable knit!
Beautiful! Exciting new yarn base too. Is that Stacey modeling for you?
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My goodness look at my droopy drawers…perhaps it is time for me to purchase a new pair of work pants? By the way how did you get that floating shawl image that I know was attached to my body?? Do tell…love you…nite!
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The shawl came out so pretty! I look forward to seeing the yarn in your shop….great job!
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Beautiful, and I love the model’s commentary.
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beautiful! Will have to add it to my queue.
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It’s gorgeous!
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Kim, it’s gorgeous! Love the softness of the color. Susan always writes the best patterns. I can’t wait to knit one for myself.
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I have a glass jar on my kitchen windowsill filled with beach glass collected over the years – green is my favorite too! Your shawl is just beautiful!
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Beautiful, Kim! You inspired me to start mine…
(((hugs)))
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That’s beautiful, Kim. The yarn looks so perfectly drapey.
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Beautiful! I may have to go buy more knitting needles again…
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that shawl is fabulous- and I too, love the name of it. It brings lovely memories.
and what a cool thing you did with the 1st image!!
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Gorgeous! I can’t wait to make that one myself. You know, when I first saw the photos on Ravelry, I thought it was white or off-white. As soon as you mentioned that pale green sea glass color, it looked pale green! Weird.
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oh, that is SO pretty! i just love those big holes . . .
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You’re welcome!
When I was a little kid, my grandmother kept a bowl full of beach glass at her house in Needham. My aunt lived in Florida and my grandmother collected it when she went down south to visit. I spent hours sorting the pieces. Florida was a very exotic place to a 5-year-old from Massachusetts.
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So elegant, delicate, feminine and lovely!
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We live on the coast in Maine, and we love hunting for beach glass! We have a lot, and sometimes, I don’t know where to put it all! It’s sad, in a way, to think that people have thrown so much glass in the sea.
Your shawl is lovely, the yarn gorgeous. I love that pattern!
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It’s so beautiful!
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I love the shawl on the invisible whatever…. it’s floating in the air!
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Very Very Pretty! I love the border.
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