Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Trinity Shawl - a p/hop pattern

It's Wednesday again, the day of the week on which my Ravelry favorites list grows and grows as I read about lovely and interesting works-in-progress on Tami's WIPW list!

Today I'm showing you a somewhat finished object that will still be a surprise on Friday because blocking will make all the difference.   Here is my version of the Trinity Shawl:
I almost don't want to block it out of it's butterfly shape!


By the way, tomorrow is the last day to hop on over to p/hop, and come back to my contest post to tell me which is your favorite "pennies per hour of pleasure" pattern, for a chance to win a skein of Becoming Art Cielo Fingering yarn!  Happy Wednesday!

11 comments:

  1. I can definitely understand wanting to keep that in its butterfly shape, it's adorable. I'm excited to see what it will look like post-blocking on Friday.

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  2. I love before and after shots of blocking lace. It does look sweet like this, but at least you have a photo to remember it! Lets face it you are unlikely to use it, in it's current form.

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  3. The butterfly is "neat." Can't wait to see it when it is blocked.

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  4. I agree, the butterfly shape is awesome.

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  5. Fabulous -- can't wait to see the "after" blocking photo & how it looks with the extra panel you made.

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  6. Can't wait to see the wonders of blocking! I think the extra wedge will make it very wearable.

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  7. oooh, I can't wait to see the blocked photos although, I agree, the butterfly shape is beautiful.

    Lovely work.

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  8. I can already tell that's going to look amazing :)

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  9. I'm always AMAZED at the before and after shots when projects are blocked, especially shawls. I can't wait to see it!

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  10. I LOVE before and after blocking shots. Can't wait to see it.

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  11. blocking is a magical thing indeed. Looking forward to seeing it,

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