This Estonian lace pattern by Nancy Bush from Piecework seems right for spring knitting. It's a lightweight scarf made with Plymouth's Alpaca and Silk that I purchased from Sue at RI Handspun a couple of weeks ago. The color is a very muted purple; the picture is not an accurate portrayal of the color.
I now have three lace projects on the needles....MS3, a feather and fan shawl from and older Piecework Magazine and The Stork.
On another front........I had a short piece of knitting related writing published at
Yarn Market E-Update. Be sure to scroll down to The View from the Blogosphere.
8 comments:
LOVE that purple!
Congrats on your piece, I just had a bunch of fun looking at all the shawl links, even if I dont knit 'em.
I'm enjoying lace knitting, vicariously. Congratulations on your piece!
Hey, nicely done!
I seem to be accumulating some lace in progress myself...
There is no such thing as too much lace-in-progress, so no worries. ;-)
I'll be sure to check out your piece. Very exciting, all these new steps you've been taking lately! :-)
Rowan seems to like the Feather and Fan pattern. The pattern they gave me with my Kidsilk Haze was F&F for a narrow scarf.
cool view!
That's a beautiful colorway.
I really love the plum color you are working with!
Congratulations on your published piece!
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