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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Episode 14 podcast is up


Here is one of my pupils in her Autumn shawl.

Isn't it beautiful?

Podcast is here

ADDITION: She used Boku yarn (by Plymoth)- I don't know the colorway - but it is reasonably priced and easy to work with.

10 Comments:

  • At 2:47 PM, Anonymous navy wife said…

    wow! that shawl is beautiful!

     
  • At 3:56 AM, Blogger Sherilyn said…

    Wow. That is awesome. What yarn did she use?

     
  • At 7:16 AM, Blogger Tasha said…

    So pretty! I'm sure she is so excited!

     
  • At 8:41 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    So much yarn! Here in Sweden the shops are small. Lovely colour on the shawl.

    monke

     
  • At 4:37 PM, Anonymous tabitha said…

    Beautiful shawl. Such lovely colors. I really need to knit that pattern.

     
  • At 6:31 PM, OpenID zipper208 said…

    lovely shawl - I'll have to remember that pattern. And nice podcast this week - sorry to here about your mess at home with the water but I'm happy you got it fixed so quickly. Just wanted to say how much I love your podcast - Thanks! ♥ Kelly

     
  • At 11:15 AM, Blogger Ronda & Ben said…

    Stunning!
    Amazing how much better the shawl looks with the longer edging.
    She looks so happy, as she should be, she did great work... and had a wonderful teacher!

    Makes me think... my rectangles are much smaller than that. I'll have to do some pulling and such to see if they will block bigger, Maybe I need to start over with a bit bigger needles since I knit tight...

     
  • At 3:01 PM, Blogger Claudia said…

    What a beautiful shawl. I went back to see yours and I like your colors much better, but still, it's gorgeous. I haven't been able to master entrelac yet, so I'll have to keep trying. Wow.

     
  • At 7:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Way to go Mom! Your shawl is beautiful! Love you!
    Shanda

     
  • At 11:08 AM, Blogger Jinx said…

    That is absolutely gorgeous. I wish I was a better knitter!

     

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