aurgh
I know that is a crazy name for a post but it's the most descriptive thing I can think of. How did I get thru nearly a week with only one post?
You just don't want to know. Truly!
Here is my kid seta shawl.
I have to say that, true to form, the more I invent and knit, the more complex it becomes. This is no longer an easy-knit-for-beginning-lace-knitter.
I'm really really sorry. It just happens to me all the time, I get all excited and pretty soon, well, it gets interesting. To me.
So I have decided on a perfect first lace project. It is based on a shawl I knit for my daughter almost 5 years ago (really. She is almost 7 now, and regularly clamors for shawls just like Mommy's) (She calls them "Shawlies" but you probably didn't need to know that.)
You just don't want to know. Truly!
Here is my kid seta shawl.
I have to say that, true to form, the more I invent and knit, the more complex it becomes. This is no longer an easy-knit-for-beginning-lace-knitter.
I will show you a photo tomorrow (she is in bed) and I promise to knit it next, and out of the red Kid Seta. Just a general description-- a roughly Faroese shape, but top-down, and all garter stitch, with a gorgeous knitted-on lace edging which is where the fun really is.
It has a provisional cast on, but not a big bad hard one; an edging knitted on sideways, and it is eminently wearable. Promise.
Tomorrow.
(I hope)
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But I do want to see the shawlie...