August 28, 2005

Weekend Progress! Whee!

I can't even tell you how psyched I am about this shawlette! I'm knitting away, and everything seems to be working.

Here's the latest progress photo:

Sallie June Double-ray Faroese after two repeats

The full diamond, starting with the leaves at the top, and ending with a bottom half of mesh, is 48 rows deep. I'm about 6 rows into the second full repeat. When I measured my swatch, a full diamond is about 8.5" deep. So after I get to the end of my current 24-row section (half of a diamond), I need to start on the border! Amazing.

I measured several of my shoulder shawls (or "shawlettes"), and I can see that 16-18" deep is about right for me. This is going to be done remarkably quickly, looks like. There is a good bit of fabric, so it may be a very flowing shawl, I can't quite tell yet. I think I'll just go ahead and finish it "as is," then block and re-assess whether I might make my "rays" shorter.

Here's a close-up of the back panel:

Back Panel Detail, Sallie June Double-ray Faroese

The top of the panel angles out, following the lines of the outside leaf of each pair. Then the panel goes straight down, with mesh half-diamonds at each side, instead of a split leaf. Make sense?

Ah, wait... how's this?

Back Panel Detail, with lines indicating panel, Sallie June Double-ray Faroese

It just dawned on me that I could draw lines to illustrate the point in Photoshop. I love Photoshop!

So I'll keep knitting, and I'll reconcile counts for the borders as well. I'll post more about charting lace soon. Theresa's questions (August 20, 2005 entry) deserve a complete answer, and I like to talk about the charting process. Part of my original goal for this project was to more fully learn to chart (and thereby understand) lace, and I've definitely made progress towards that end.

I'll do screen shots of the worksheets that I used to get from point A to point B, and hope they'll be useful to others as obsessed with lace as I am!

Still listening to Eleven on Top, but I only have one CD left to go!

Posted by Shelda at August 28, 2005 03:56 PM
Comments

New reader here...the shawlette is GORGEOUS!! is this the "prototype" of the Springtime pattern? Because I am in love.

Posted by: Christina at August 28, 2005 07:35 PM

Wow Shelda, that shawl is SPECTACULAR!!! I hope you'll publish the pattern when youre done and if you need a test knitter, I'm your girl!! :)

Just beautiful!!!

Posted by: Debi at August 29, 2005 01:03 AM

Absolutely spectacular, Shelda. As I have said before, I am in awe of your talent and determination. I'm with Debi, I would love to knit this pattern.
Rose

Posted by: Rose at August 29, 2005 06:18 PM

absolutely stunning wip!

Posted by: linda ball at August 30, 2005 06:47 AM

Boy would I ever love that pattern too - What do you think, Shelda? You could sell your patterns through Lulu.com - I know I'd be willing to purchase it.

Posted by: Leslie at August 30, 2005 07:42 AM

That is absolutely stunning! Thank you for posting the photos! Very, very nice!

Kim

Posted by: Kim Guzman at August 30, 2005 11:45 PM
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