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Saturday, September 23, 2006
my 1st KAL
    I was wasting time tonight, clicking through an old folder of blog links (and finding about half of them gone) when I found, on Bronx Girl Knits, a link to a knit-a-long for the shawl I began last week. Actually there are two KALs -- I read through all the posts for each, but not all the comments.
    I doubled-checked my own blog and discovered I had not mentioned beginning this project.
Sorry.
    It's the Swallowtail shawl in the current issue (Fall 2006) of IKnits by Evelyn A. Clark. While I await the arrival of the called-for yarn, Misti Alpaca, I started one with some lace-weight natural wool on a cone which I bought a couple years ago. The knitting, like anything that grows by eight stitches every two rows, goes fast at first. Now it is 200+ and going a bit slower.
    It's funny that yarn isn't here yet. I bought the Regia Stretch from the same lady, and the alpaca should have been on its way a couple days later. Perhaps my email didn't go through.
    A few days ago I set the shawl aside to work on the short toe socks. (Also, I had finished the small amount of yarn on one cone and begun working from the much larger full cone.) Working on the third pair today. I'll finish the one I started on the way to supper tonight, then work some more on the shawl again tomorrow. Oh! And I mistakenly stated that Sockotta was cotton. Well, it is, partly. It is a 40% cotton, 45% wool, 15% nylon blend.
    Thesis? What thesis??
Cyn
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4 comments:
I am so not a KAL kind of gal...but I think it is a cool idea for someone other than me!
What a beautiful shawl to knit on and how wonderful that you found a KAL. Sounds like you have a lot of sock projects on the go also.
Forget the thesis :)
well, it's nice to know if other people are struggling with the same parts you are, or get advice, and to see all the different ways one pattern can turn out. only a few people are using the recommended yarn. some are making a larger version and shared the new numbers. :) guess you aren't much for book clubs either?? LOL
Unfortunately, I can't forget the thesis. :( I can't seem to write except under deadline pressure anyway! My biggest worry about the shawl is finding room to block it.
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