I got done editing quicker than I thought! Currently I am waiting for my designer hook up at Ravelry, but I figured I would get the pdf up over here while I wait!
A brief description:
A triangular shawl worked in a lattice pattern from tip to shoulders, with optional fringe. An open and lacy stitch knit with a heavy worsted weight yarn on large needles creates a wonderful contrast. This deceptively simple stitch pattern is great for beginner to advanced knitters.
Perfect for those cooler spring days and to chase the chill off your shoulders when the air conditioner is turned all the way down. Transitions to winter wonderfully, when it can be wrapped around your neck to keep the cold wind at bay.
Available in three sizes: Small, Medium and Large. Or as I like to refer to them: Kerchief, Shawlette and Shawl.
Here is the pdf link: Belmondo
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
So Close.
I think I am just about finished with the editing on my pattern, woot! My test knitters have provided me with great feedback and more people than I would have thought are interested in the pattern. The final step is getting some killer photos and then it will be ready to leave the nest!
Today while out for a run, I found the perfect spot to grab some pretty photos of my shawls. Hopefully the weather will cooperate with me and it will be just as gorgeous as it was today, tomorrow. It is full fledged spring here in the South and the bugs are already out!
Stay tuned and I'll try to get the pictures up tomorrow and hopefully the pattern will follow shortly thereafter.
Today while out for a run, I found the perfect spot to grab some pretty photos of my shawls. Hopefully the weather will cooperate with me and it will be just as gorgeous as it was today, tomorrow. It is full fledged spring here in the South and the bugs are already out!
Stay tuned and I'll try to get the pictures up tomorrow and hopefully the pattern will follow shortly thereafter.
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