The yarn was indeed lovely for this shawl. It's very soft and drapey, and the finished shawl is perfect as a summer-time accessory or cover-up for when the air-conditioning is blowing on your back.
Saturday, June 04, 2011
Today I finished a knitting - actually crochet - UFO that has been hanging on my project tree for about 2 years. The pattern is called "Wisteria Shawl," and it was one of the offerings for the Holiday Mystery Gifts Yahoo group a couple of years ago. I had some recycled silk yarn that I knew would be perfect for the project, but it just took time to get through all t
hose stitches. 

The yarn was indeed lovely for this shawl. It's very soft and drapey, and the finished shawl is perfect as a summer-time accessory or cover-up for when the air-conditioning is blowing on your back.
The yarn was indeed lovely for this shawl. It's very soft and drapey, and the finished shawl is perfect as a summer-time accessory or cover-up for when the air-conditioning is blowing on your back.
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