Tuesday, July 15, 2008

I Can't Feel My Arms

Last week, my social calendar was filled to the brim, so in the past few days I've been playing catch up on the Anniversary Shawl KAL. First there was the visit from DH's parents. Haven't seen them in a while so it was great to catch up for several days. When they went back home, our friends from Texas arrived. Between company, girls' coffee outings and singing on another local radio station, there wasn't much time for knitting the shawl. In fact, I had only a few rows of Clue 4 done when Clue 5 came out. But, I finished Clue 4 today! Yay!

Here's a close up.


When I started knitting Clue 4, I wondered if I had made a mistake in choosing Chart D because it really didn't look like anything at first. It took several rows before the pattern became apparent, and several more rows before the pattern became pretty. Then, after several more, it became gorgeous.


I think I do want to take the option to make the shawl larger before starting the Clue 5 edging. I am considering different charts and combinations of charts. I just want another six inches all the way around, adding a foot to the diameter. Over a thousand stitches per row is rather daunting, though. I'm thinking that one of the earlier charts that don't have as many stitches per chart row repeat might be easier to fool with. That way I wouldn't have to keep such a close watch on the chart as I knit those looooong rows.


I went ahead and stretched it out on a string to measure it and photograph it. I know it seems like it might be, but it really isn't such a tedious thing to do. I just stick the crochet cotton through the little tightening hole in my Knitpicks needles and knit the last row, which draws the string through the last row of stitches automatically. It takes less time to put the stitches back onto the needle, than it takes to knit a row, so it's not that bad, really. I think it's the only way to get an accurate idea of how big the shawl is if you are concerned about the size, which I was for this shawl.

Here is the picture I keep staring at, trying to decide which pattern to use next. I wish it was big enough to stop here!

3 comments:

Melanie said...

dang, girl! That's awesome. It's so beautiful. It seems like such a daunting project.

Glad you got to spend some time with family and friends, even if it meant a busy week without knitting. Tell DH I said hello!

Anonymous said...

Well, it's just amazing that's all! I LOVE the way your yarn highlights the pretty lacey circles in clue 4!! I understand your wanting it to end on this clue. The waves on the edge are so lovely. Beautiful work!

Regina said...

Oh I am so in love with your shawl! The color is so perfectly enhancing the lace pattern...how do you join the yarn? I mean this is a very thin yarn...I'm also beginning to knit Chart D, it took me a long time to decide which one to knit. Your shawl makes me want to knit another one and with Jojoland Harmony!