Pattern: Emma's Shawl from Literary Knits
Yarn: Crystal Palace Yarn Kid Merino
Needles: Size 4 Caspian Needles
Modifications: None, just gloriously knit as written
Review: This is one gorgeous piece of knitting, if I do say so myself.
(And how cute is my model! I made that too!)
I love everything about this shawl. Knitting it was a joy. Miles and miles of endless knit stitch. I haven't slept through the night in six months. I'm pretty sure I was actually asleep when I knit most of this shawl and was working by muscle memory alone.
I was unsure about the colors when I began this shawl. I usually knit with solid or semi-solid shades. I very rarely knit anything besides socks with variegated yarn. I feared I was creating lacey technicolor clown barf.
One of Pork Chop's friends assured me this was most decidedly not clown barf. At the very least it was unicorn barf. Which I hear is way better. All talk of barf aside, I love the way these colors played together.
See! So pretty.
Squishy loves it too!
Her joy was so great she forgot her deep seated hatred of my camera and I managed to catch the ever elusive...
BABY SMILE!
I loved this project from the first stitch to the final woven in end.
Maybe someday I will knit this pattern again so I can have an Emma Shawl of my very own.
This project was not destined to be mine. It was a gift for a woman whose friendship I cherish. I hope she loves it as much as I love her.
And I've already cast on and almost finished my next project...a sweet summer dress for Squishy.
If I'm lucky I'll get to blog it before she outgrows it!
Beautiful shawl, beautiful model, and beautiful baby smile!
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