Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Cape cast off, shawl cast on


Lady's circular cape
Originally uploaded by
Asplund

Knitting the border that runs around the whole garment did get mind-blowingly tedious in the long run, I must admit, but it's a wonderful finishing touch that I wouldn't have wanted to leave out. Some things are definitely worth the perseverance it takes to make them.


The cape is very light, perhaps 120 grams of the 350 grams I bought. What to do with the remaining yarn? Well, after knitting several lace shawls of different shapes, some with and some without modifications, I think I'm ready to try designing my own lace shawl! I really liked the shape that consists of three triangles, so it will be one like that.

While knitting another shawl last month I thought the patterns resembled rain and flowers, so I'm working with that idea. (That is, until I change my mind.) There are drop-like pattern shapes of different sizes to begin with and my plan is to fill next border with flower shapes of some kind.





3 comments:

  1. The border certainly was worth the time it took. It is beautiful. I am working on one that calls for a crochet edge which I hate to do and think I will do a sideways border.
    Ron in Mexico

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  2. A twelve day knit means you really condense your tedious borders ; )
    I hope you have a beautiful chifferobe for all your lace.

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