yummy nupps
Project Details
Pattern: Swallowtail Shawl
Source: Ravelry
Yarn: roughly 1.5 skeins Berrocco Ultra Alpaca Fine in redwood
Needles: U.S. 4 Addi lace 40" circulars
Started: February 21, 2009
Finished: May 7, 2009
Made For: Cousin Kristy
Modifications: 19 repeats of first motif; repeated first portion of lily of the valley border
Raveled here
This pattern is a really great knit, even for a first-time lace shawl knitter like me. The combination of written and charted instructions was easy to follow, and the finished product was exactly as advertised.
A word to the wise for those who have not made nupps before: make the yarn overs really really really loose. Or better yet, don't believe me, but practice on a swatch first. And then when you try to purl through five stitches and can't get the needle tip in, much less the yarn around and through, you'll know what I mean. I wish I had practiced before I suffered through that first, interminable row of nupps of death.
another in-the-nick-of-time finish... blocking the night before we left for our trip
I gave this shawl to my cousin Kristy who is just one semester away from finishing law school - woo hoo! Once again I forgot to get a picture of her wearing it, but I have higher hopes of her sending me a glamor shot in the near future than I do of my mom doing so with her sweater.
This was also my first time using blocking wires, and overall I think they are extremely handy. Usually they make creating even edges on shawls a breeze. Clearly, my shawl is not the clearest example of this - my scallops could be much more scalloped. Perhaps next time around I will leave myself a little more time to make that happen. There's always something new to learn with knitting!