it's all over
except for the grafting.
i ran a little short on the zephyr while testing anne's rectangular bee shawl.
while waiting impatiently for more yarn to come in the mail, print o' the wave was beckoning.
as luck would have it i found an extra skein of the alchemy haiku for the shawl in the closet.
now the print just needs a good blocking.
raja thinks the black bee makes an excellent kitty blankie.
rebecca and the honey bee.
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Another gorgeous shawl! Can't wait to see it blocked.
(and Rebecca is as cute as ever too!)
Did you notice that we're almost halfway to Madrona already?
:-)
Exquisite! YOur model is perfect. SHe probably knows that.
It's gorgeous, Vanessa!
Wow you're fast! Can't wait to see it blocked. The Bee fields shawl is gorgeous. I'm hoping my kit will come soon so I can get started.
Looks great! And your cat is so beautiful.
Bee Fiels is just beautiful and looks great on Rebecca. I can see that you're not going to get it back.
You finished Print 'O the Wave before we knew it was started!
Beautiful! And what a great model!
I think that shawl will be heading off to University in the fall. Rebecca looks great modeling it.
How do you DO it?! Two bee shawls in the time it would take most of us just to read through the pattern... ;-)
There's so much lovely shawl goodness here I think I have to go lie down.
How much Haiku did you use for Print O' the Wave?
Oooooh. Shawl eye candy! My favorite. :)
it is so beautiful. rebecca does a grand job of modelling.
I love it! And Raja is just a doll.
oh the print-o-the-wave looks gorgeous is mohair . . . i can't wait to see that one in the light. and your bee!! i love it
All that lovely honey-colored yarn and that exquisite knitting! Just beautiful. :) You've inspired me to take on the Print o' of the Wave again, which was barely a ripple before I sadly abandoned it. :(
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