We were delighted in 2011 when my nephew Ryan introduced his bride-to-be to our family. We were especially delighted (and slightly scared) that she seemed to fit right in. I offered to knit a shawl for her — not specifically a wedding shawl but a shawl in honor of her wedding. After electronic discussion, she chose exactly what I hoped she would choose: a Faroese shawl made from a red yarn that I had purchased in Italy.
The yarn: Pura Lana Zephir from Albozzi Filati Alma, Torino, Italy; 2/25; 1,250 meters/100 grams. The color is red most of the time, but in some lights looks like a deep magenta/rose. The shop has a huge selection (as you can see from the Web site) and the yarn is beautiful. If/when I return to Torino, I will definitely buy more.
The pattern is Barbara, from Stahman’s Scarves and Shawls by Myrna Stahman. I used 3.25mm needles. The only change I made to the shawl was to attach the border with an SSK instead of a K2tog. Just my preference.
Jessica tried on the shawl before it was finished to check the length.
The shawl used about 1,100 yards. With the remainder, I made a scarf for Jessica using Sivia Harding’s Little Leaf Lace Scarf pattern, one of my favorites for relatively small amounts of yarn. Finished size is 5 inches by 68 inches.
Jessica, I hope you like wearing these as much as I enjoyed knitting them!
The wedding, in 2012, was lovely.
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
Monday, February 04, 2008
What?! Another Scarf?!
Yes, another scarf, part of my ongoing effort to work through stash.

Details:
- Pattern: Little Leaf Lace by Sivia Harding.
- Yarn: Fleece Artist sock yarn, 1 skein
- Needles: US5 (3.75mm)
- Finished size: 9.5 inches x 72 inches
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