- Swallowtail Shawl by Evelyn A. Clark (Interweave Knits, Fall 2006)
- My handspun yarn (made from AllSpunUp Bluefaced Leicester Roving), 100% Bluefaced Leicester Wool, (442 yards / 115 g per skein), ~0.87 skeins, colorway "Shallow Water"
- US 5 (3.75 mm) Knitpicks Options Circular Needles
I must confess that I've been pretty busy lately with a new job that requires a long, multi-part public transportation commute, so this post is a little late (as I finished the shawl about a month ago).
I followed the pattern pretty closely and didn't do anything differently (that I know of). The nupps gave me some trouble, but I got better at them with time, and I think they add a little somethin' - somethin' to the overall look, so I'm glad I did them :)
I used my handspun yarn, and the color transitions worked out nicely. Here's a refresher of what it looked like in roving form and all spun up(!), in a lovely little skein. I must compliment Kristen (of All Spun Up) on her color sense - her rovings are always gorgeous.
The leftovers:
Here the shawl is blocking...
I have been admiring Swallowtails online for quite a while, so I'm very happy to finally have my own :)
Here are some close-ups of the three main patterns, from the center outward:
I do love these colors!
Here you can see the "wrong side":
... and with light shining through:
I had to persuade Bug to model the shawl. At first he was more than a little annoyed (hello - I'm trying to nap here):
...but he warmed up to it:
In fact, he kind of lost himself for a bit:
He appreciated the lovely colors and pleasing pattern, but what really won Bug over was his discovery that Swallowtail makes an excellent curtain in a sunny window - letting through just the right amount of skin-warming light.
Happy Lincoln's Birthday (and Charles Darwin's, too)... and Happy almost Valentine's Day :)
Your Swallowtail is gorgeous! Beautiful color, and I agree that despite the hassle the nupps are totally worthwhile in the end...
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shawl. I love your handspun knits the best (and I think Bug does too!). Just lovely with the subtle color shifts.
ReplyDeleteOh, absolutely stunning! I love the shades of your yarn!
ReplyDeleteIt's VERY beautiful! Congratulations on your finish
ReplyDeleteNupps! It's lovely, particularly since it's made from handspun!
ReplyDeleteThe shawl is absolutely beautiful! I love the colors. Fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteOh, absolutely gorgeous!!! Such a great color.
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Wow! Your shawl is one stunner. I cant knit lace to save my life. I am very envious right now.
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Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! It's so pretty looking! I'm looking forward to making this one myself... hopefully this year.
ReplyDeleteYour spinning is beautiful as always!
That is really gorgeous! I think you've really improved the pattern by doing it in your own handspun, and I completely agree with you about Kristin's fiber. I can't stop buying it, because it always spins up so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteMy birthday is in August, I have no color preference....get knitting. haha
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. I too love the colors. You spun the yarn so wonderfuly.
Hope you're well.
Pretty pretty Swallowtail! :)
ReplyDeleteYour colors really look beautiful in the Swallowtail!
ReplyDeleteTho not as beautiful as Bug...really. LOL!
I almost fell off the chair at the blocking shot. Just beautiful! You should be very, very proud. :)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. Great photos as usual.
ReplyDeleteAs always, amazing beautiful project and incredible photos to sum it all up with. Your blocking technique is amazing. I hope someday you do a post just on blocking because your pieces always come out perfectly blocked. I'm dying to know what kind of set-up you have for blocking. I saw the pic of it, but have no clue what the black pieces are and was quite spellbound.
ReplyDeleteOooh, that is lovely! The colors are so beautiful! The nupps definitely add something, I'm going to have to remember that when I (finally) get to try this pattern!
ReplyDeleteIt is a stunning shawl but the fact that it is handspun!? Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI too have been admiring everyone else's shawl and decided it was time to make my own.
ReplyDeleteYours is stunning and what makes it even better is your handspun yarn!
Now I am off to "nupp" land.... groan.....
beth (big geek)
It's beautiful! And I agree- the nupps were a little fiddly to knit at first, but they definitely add to shawl- I love them!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - love that color.
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