embroidered silk shawl, average: 215.9 x 138.5 cm; china c. 1800s.
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embroidered silk shawl, average: 215.9 x 138.5 cm; china c. 1800s.
This crocheted Döskallesjal, translated to Skull Shawl was designed by Kungen Och Majkis on Ravelry. Find the free pattern and photo tutorial in English and Swedish on her blog!
It turned out huge actually. Which, to be fair, is something I like a lot; there’s something to be said for fine-gauge voluminous knits.
KNIT A COZY SCARF THAT’S EASY TO WORK ON AND REMINDS YOU SLIGHTLY OF AN IRON BRIDGE.
Framework Shawl.
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Now all I need to do is the actual blocking! This is the part that has me the most nervous.
Project 2/? for 2024!
Knitted this in record time whilst watching the 2024 Paris Olympics lol.
I liked the mix of variegation and gradient in this yarn! (And also loved that it was named after one of my favorite flowers (dandelion), and the pattern was chosen bc it reminded me of dandelion leaves!
Also, I did, in fact, win at yarn chicken 😎
Pattern is Yalinka by Alina Appasova
For the venn diagram of Knitters, readers of science fiction, readers of cozy mysteries and vegetation lovers... so basically our friend @batnbreakfast and well you can self identify...
Olivia Waite's https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/violets-fern-shawl