My favourite Amari shawl yet! This one is made with Phildar Tweed yarn, and the reverse stocking-stitch rows and the lace border in an ICE mohair with tiny sequins...
I really struggle to imagine how quickly you knit Penny. I'm in a 'do a bit leave it a bit' knitting mood at the mo....mojo and energy is sadly lacking from feeling so poorly. Hugs, A x
G'day Penny. That is so lovely. Our house in in such an mess at the moment, due to four rooms being painted and of course one of those rooms is my sewing room and would you believe that yesterday I actually felt like doing some sewing and of course couldn't. Well, that's not entirely true, I could have used the kitchen table, but even the kitchen has so much stuff in it from some of the other rooms, it just wasn't worth it !!> Take care. Liz...
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I really struggle to imagine how quickly you knit Penny. I'm in a 'do a bit leave it a bit' knitting mood at the mo....mojo and energy is sadly lacking from feeling so poorly.
Hugs,
A x
That's awfully pretty, and so delicate.
Oooh, I agree ... this is my favorite one of your Amaris, too! Beautiful work, Penny.
G'day Penny. That is so lovely. Our house in in such an mess at the moment, due to four rooms being painted and of course one of those rooms is my sewing room and would you believe that yesterday I actually felt like doing some sewing and of course couldn't. Well, that's not entirely true, I could have used the kitchen table, but even the kitchen has so much stuff in it from some of the other rooms, it just wasn't worth it !!> Take care. Liz...
Hey Penny, this shawl is absolutely gorgeous.....so delicate and soft.
Love the colour along with the sequinned border.
I imagine it would feel wonderful draped over your shoulders......
Claire :}
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