Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Holden Shawlette Lace Knitting FO

A month or so ago I decided to embark on the Holden Shawlette from Ravelry.

Using my lovely green variegated Zitron XXL sock yarn, I cast on in earnest. After the initial head scratching of getting to grips with two 90 degree turns and picking up stitches, once I had my ah-ha moment, I was away.


And I was happy to see the shawl begin to take shape quickly at first, with the rows becoming longer and longer each time.


Before long I was ready to begin the main lace section of the shawl, and was a little apprehensive, so I added a life line just in case I had to rip any of the lace rows back.


My fears were unfounded as only a few rows later I could see the pattern forming correctly.


Staying up very late one night, I was excited that I only had the cast off to do and was highly motivated to finish the shawlette. Not having done the picot cast off before, I'd underestimated this section of the garment entirely. Not only did I have to log on to YouTube to get a more visual tutorial on the technique, but I then did the first several dozen too tightly and decided to start over. At about 1am I was seeing double and fit for my bed.


The following evening I continued the picot edging and finally fully cast off.

Well, what can I say? It was such a satisfying knit.

Here it is taking a first soak in the bath ;)


Being a relative newbie to blocking, I set to work straight away taking full advantage of using the warmth from the log burner to assist in the process.

Despite the poor lighting of the lounge late at night, I was too excited to miss out on taking a photo of my shawl in its full stretched out glory.


So here's the final TAH-DAH moment ... A very proud FO indeed.


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10 comments:

  1. I love it! I get freaked out too until the pattern starts to emerge. Especially with shawls. Yours is beautiful.

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  2. Wow! I am so impressed and had a little vision of my son holding his 4-year-old arms up high saying "Tah-Dah". Well earned.

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  3. Gorgeous first shawl! It came out great. Simple lace shawls like that aren't really too bad to knit at all.

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  4. Wow, it looks wonderful! Great job!

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  5. Awesome! The picot edge makes such a difference and I have used YouTube for directions on how to do it as well. I actually use YouTube a lot when I'm stuck, what would we do without it!

    The result is simply gorgeous!

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