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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Aeolian

Aeolian Shawl
Aeolian Shawl
Aeolian Shawl
Aeolian Shawl
This is definitely one of the most beautiful thing I've ever knitted, and it didn't took me a whole year to finish it! The pattern is so intuitive and ..dare I say..easy..for such an impressive result. It only took me 2 weeks to knit because I couldn't put it down. Every free time and procrastinating time I have, I devoted to knitting this luscious shawl. It's such a pleasure to knit, especially because of the yarn I used, Malabrigo lace in Burgundy (birthday gift from Van from eons ago!). This yarn is so soft and cushy and yummy and I need some more! And I only needed one skein for all this pleasure and gorgeousness...
Aeolian Shawl
Aeolian Shawl

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

That photographed so well! I'm so pleased I got to see it in real life too; it's absolutely gorgeous.

opportunityknits said...

Oh, Yuvee, it is gorgeous! Somehow it looks different from the one in Knitty, much better :)

indieknits said...

It's beautiful!! I really want to knit this....

R a i n said...

Drool!

Anonymous said...

lovely! lovely!

trikada said...

Gxi estas belega!

May said...

This is so beautiful. Great job, and you knitted it so fast!

Joanna said...

Great photography...and knitting, I almost want to rush off and cast it on, although I would really like to make a handspun one and that means spinning something suitable!

Linda said...

Thats is so beautiful.

Jen said...

That is so beautiful... and I have some Malabrigo lace.... hmmmm...
Just be sure you never put it down when I am around because the colour is just so lovely.

Anonymous said...

It's beautiful. Well done! I really like the beads you used - it looks so fancy. :)

Alicia said...

Simply Stunning!!!!!

Celena said...

Beautiful! Love the beading part, truly amazing. Good work!

Jennie said...

wow!! absolutely gorgeous!!

Ann Brooks said...

As a long-time, former knitter, I salute you! The hat caught my eye to begin with, but the lace shawl is to dye (pun intended) for. Actually it was the very inventive chair project that caught my eye to begin with. I'll check in again!