Wednesday, December 12, 2007

FO: Print O The Wave

I cast off the stole yesterday and pulled it off the blocking mattress today.
Pattern: Eunny Jang's Print O The Wave
Needles: 120cm addi lace, 4.5mm
Yarn: just over 2 skeins (like... JUST) of handmaiden Mini Maiden
Start: mid-november, 2007
Size: 48x64"
End: December 11, 2007
Mods: Knit the body in one piece, didn't graft in the middle. Also the yarn weight, much heavier than called for.
Love it, really really love it. The yarn was a dream (even if the colour is elusive), the pattern was pretty well written, bar one error. I feel good about this knit.

Sorry, but the other project I have going is semi-secret!

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16 comments:

  1. holy shirt!!!! that's effin' byooootiful! gr8 job!

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  2. Michael it looks great! I really love the color, and your lace work is impeccable. I'm gonna have to try this one once I finish the gigantic Garden Shawl. Kudos!

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  3. Wow! That came out absolutely incredible. Well done!!

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  4. Absolutely gorgeous! I love the color! Amazing job!

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  5. That. Is. Stunning. Congratulations on an amazing piece of work!

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  6. Whoa! I love love *LOVE* that colour! Great photos, awesome knit... Nice work!

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  7. Incredible work! And pretty fast too! You really know how to photograph lace well -- not an easy thing to do!

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  8. That looks stunning. What a lot of work, but worth it.

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  9. Oh Gosh!!! The Shawl is fantastic and the color is georgeous!!!!
    Now I really don't know whaich shawl to start.. Looking at yours I want to do both!!! :)

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  10. Very beautiful!!! Great knitting job.

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  11. Beautiful Michael. Really lovely. Congrats on such a great job.

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  12. holy crow, that's gorgeous. You're my hero.

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  13. Absolutely beautiful work, Michael! I'm currently working on the same shawl, and I'm curious about the error you found in the pattern. Would you care to divulge its whereabouts?

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