29 April 2008

Swallowtail Shawl

It seemed like everyone but me had knit this beautiful pattern so when Interweave Knits put it out as a special for free, I pounced! This is the Swallowtail Shawl by Evelyn Clark.
It took one week to knit (I know, can you believe it?). Originally the pattern calls for a laceweight yarn, but I decided to use a heavier sportweight DROPS Alpaca that I bought in Sweden earlier this year. It used up about 2.25 balls of that--slightly more than 400 yards. This was also my first chance to try out my new Addi Turbo lace needles, US 5.

The nupps were easy to handle with the Addi Turbo lace needles--don't skimp here. But the nupps are definitely arthritis-aggravating so go slow in that section if you are unlucky enough to have this affliction. Or buy more Bengay.

I did notice a few times that I either forgot a YO here or there or I accidentally let it slip off the needle. But I managed to jerry rig a solution that's hard to see afterwards, though I did use a lifeline.

All in all it was a very fun and entrancing knit. Addictive even. Easy to block, too. What more could you ask for?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am totally impressed!!!

Lolly said...

So elegant and beautiful! I have not even ventured into lace territory - well, not lace like this - so I am in awe! Beautiful! I think it is great that you made it in a heavier weight too. It will be warmer :) enjoy!

Sarah said...

Lovely! I love how you used a heavier yarn but it still looks so light and airy.

(And for the record, you're not the last one to knit the pattern. I haven't knit it -- yet. I will someday.)

Anonymous said...

Oy! The shawl is gorgeous and I can't believe you knit it in just one week. GORGEOUS!

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