Shawl Edges: Smooth or Pointy?
A shawl isn’t done until it’s blocked.
Not only does blocking make your fabric look better, it gives you the opportunity to add another characteristic to your shawl.
The simplest blocking question is about your shawl’s edge.
Do you want it smooth or pointy?
Do you want the edge of your shawl smooth or pointy?
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spinning, photography, recovery & secret projects

The shawl that got a couple inches ripped out has since recovered, and been put on hold

for a secret project I started knitting on I’d love to show you but can’t (but I love it and it’s beautiful).

So I pulled out some spinning one day so I’d be able to show you forward motion on something.

And I took the photos for this shawl collection, which I can’t wait to show.
Izar
Quirky. Bold. Playful. Graphic.
Izar is eight knots and a starburst drawn with lace.
A modern, asymmetrical, take on classic celtic knots, Izar will lead you on a journey of twists and turns leaving you with a stunning shawl in the end.
The details:
Yarn:
MC: 840 yards (770 meters), fingering weight
CC: 420 yards (385 meters), fingering weight
I used The Verdant Gryphon’s Eidos in “Fenris” & “Blinding Polyphemus”
Needles: US 5s (3.75mm) 40″ circular
Notions: 8 stitch markers; 1 yarn needle
Gauge: 18 sts/ 38 rows to 4 in (10cm) in washed and blocked stockinette stitch
Dimensions: 38 in (96.5cm) diameter
Buy the pattern now. Here on Ravelry. Or here at the Verdant Gryphon.
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