Friday, November 03, 2006

Nanowrimo and Mountain Pines Shawl (Lace and Writing)




So here it is. The Mountain Pines border. You asked for it, you got it. I wish it was a bit more impressive, but my photography skills don't show the pretty green color of this shawl. I will try to take a good picture once the shawl has been dressed. Things always look better in daylight and shawls never show to advantage until they have been washed/stretched. This is only the second shawl I've completed from yarn that I spun myself. It's not always as consistent as manufactured laceweight yarn, but it has a lot of character. This is not all of the fiber in this color that I have, by the way. I have now decided that I will spin more of this for a future shawl. I have not decided who will get this but I have acid-free paper I got at a quilting shop and I will wrap it up until i decide. The pattern calls for a narrow Vandyke edge (12 row repeat). I was thinking of changing it, but then it might be over-kill at this point. Once this shawl is done, there happens to be a second pattern in the same booklet called "Boundary Waters". It is a square shawl knit in one piece from the center and Is also very pretty. I happen to have some pretty blue yarn that I spun.....Well you get the idea. Since it appears that these patterns are no longer available from "Two Old Bags", (patterns were published under the name 'Wool You Order') I think it would be nice to have both of them. I'll dig up my blue yarn and make a swatch!

On a different note, I have joined National Novel Writing Month. I learned about this from the Akamai Knitter as well as from the blog of an author I like to read, Lilith Saintcrow. You have the opportunity to write a novel in the month of November. I believe the goal is 50,000 words. You can also do this by bloging that number of words I believe (http://www.nanowrimo.org/). I'm going to try to write something though I doubt I will make it to 50,000 words. You can read a preliminary excerpt here.( http://www.nanowrimo.org/userinfo.php?uid=170330). It may be changed as I go along.

Until you are better paid.

3 comments:

Opal said...

Thanks for the shout out. I'm so glad you joined NaNoWriMo! I'll be cheering you on.

Lacefreak said...

Dear Opal,

We will be so busy writing we won't be able to knit! Still, It's alot of fun so far. We will cheer each other on.

Anonymous said...

lovely! I'm such a sucker for those pine trees. :)