A Shetland Garden, that is. Specifically, the Shetland Garden shawl from Sivia Harding. The yarn Nature Spun fingering weight, one of my favorite, all-purpose yarns. The color is Hurricane Seas (our sailing friends Michael and Nancy don't understand why one would deliberately choose anything hurricane-related but I seem to be in a turquoise phase). Knit on US5 needles. The shawl took only three skeins, about 930 yards.
The main body of the shawl — the daisies, ferns and leaves — is written with all of the single decreases as right-leaning (k2tog). With this yarn, I chose mirror left- and right-leaning decreases (k2tog and ssk). For most of the double decreases, I used the designated left-leaning decrease (sl 1, k2tog, psso). However, on the leaves, which have stacked double decreases, I used centered double decreases (sl 2 tog, k1, psso).
The rose trellis section is written with left- and right-leaning decreases.
This was a fun pattern to knit and, like other Sivia Harding patterns, is clear and easy to follow.
5 comments:
Absolutely beautiful! I LOVE the color, too!
Oh, Sue, you have outdone yourself this time! That is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.
Very pretty! It's hard to tell the size - how big is it? I love the color...
Wow! That is lovely lovely lovely! :)
A very stunning shawl!
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