Friday, 26 February 2010

sniff, sniff

Hi, I've been full of cold this week and have had to cancel both my usual evenings out and my trip to Cornwall this weekend as camping in the pouring rain would probably make things worse. I've consoled myself with a little night time knitting instead and finished my first lace shawlette.

My creation

The pattern is 198 yards of Heaven by Christy Verity.

I now have to buy a new printer before I knit anything else...expensive hobby!!

Have a great weekend everybody :-)

NB Regretfully I have had to put comment moderation back on due to a holiday company commenting on the last few posts.

12 comments:

murgelchen said...

A wonderful hobby!
The colours are beautiful.
LG,
Helga

peahen said...

I thought it looked beautiful in the 'being blocked' pic I saw earlier in the week, but it looks even more beautiful being worn! Well done. Hope you're soon over the miserable cold. x

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~ Phyllis ~ said...

Hope you feel better soon. Sorry you had to cancel your trip to Cornwall. I understand that it is beautiful in that part of the world. Love, Love, Love you shawl.

Katherine said...

That is a beautiful shawl, I wish I knew how to knit lace...
The colours are so warm, I feel quite envious!
(Oh and I have had loads of chinese spam, and had to introduce moderation, too. :( )

Sally H said...

lovely warm colours and such a lovely design. Hope you feel better soon!

Maggi said...

Gorgeous colours which look so beautiful knitted up. Hope you get rid of your cold soon, there seems to be a particularly nasty one going around lately.

Monika said...

Your shawlette turned out beautifully! It's so cheery and bright! Do you mean you printed so many patterns, that you printer broke down??? :o)
Hope you are feeling better soon!

Thistle Cove Farm said...

Lovely yarn but the shawlette is Beautiful!

LOVE STITCHING RED said...

Such beautiful colours! I love the knitted stitch pattern and your shawl is so beautiful! I love that pattern!

Carolyn

TChem said...

The colors came out beautifully on that! Wow.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful!