Friday, September 03, 2010

The lure of knitted lace ...

Is there joy in knitting lace? Will the process of working magic with yarn overs and ssk or k2tog to create what looks like a complex design or perhaps the end results after the blocking process is complete put a smile on your face? Is there a song in your heart when you knit lace? Perhaps the look on my face is the answer to those questions.

Lotus Blossom Shawl

Does it call to you as it does me?

As you see, I just completed the largest shawl I've ever knit. It's called the Lotus Blossom by Dorothy Siemens and from Fiddlesticks Knitting. A beautiful well designed and written pattern.

Something for the Holidays ... for ME!

Of course part of the joy comes from the fact that I knit it for myself. A gift to the StitchingNut, I guess you could say. Oh how I love it. But the real enjoyment all started with the casting on and the process of knitting the lace. Seriously ... it really was.

Lotus Blossom Shawl

It starts very small at the neckline and grows as you go with every other row increasing 4 more stitches. Although, I can't knit a project like this and visit with family or friends while I do it. It becomes all consuming. Each right side row became a row of concentration while the wrong side row was a few minutes of meditation or reflection. That's why I limited my time on Blogging or Facebook comments for the past few weeks. I was deeply involved ...

Lotus Blossom Shawl

That's right ... involved with my knitting. As I finished each row and moved up my marker tape to the next row on the chart [there are 6 charts for this pattern] I got more excited each time.

Lotus Blossom Shawl

The excitement to getting to the finish line was there but,
it was also in the details ...

Lotus Blossom detail

The stems lead to the Lotus flower and petals at the bottom and the anticipation grew as I completed each one. It got so that I didn't want to do anything else. No housework kept me away for very long. No chore remained in my way. Dinner was quickly planned, cooked and eaten while the lure of lace called to me each day.

a bobble ball cast off edging

Until finally I got to the Cast Off ... and then I had to stop and practice on scrap yarn a new process I had never done before. The bobble ball cast off was a threat to the final results of this lace that called to me for 3 weeks. Was I going to be able to do it? Even though I had my doubts ... and I took ALL day to complete it ...

Lotus Blossom Shawl

Whew, I succeeded!! I now have a lovely, soft, warm and glorious shawl for the Holidays.

Lotus Blossom Shawl

Can you tell I'm pleased as punch with myself?

Lotus Blossom Shawl

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, it looks beautiful! You did a really wonderful job on the shawl.

I love lace too! Isn't it wonderful?

Kay-From the Back Yard said...

Very Pretty! Love the color, too.

Shelley L. MacKenzie said...

What a gorgeous shawl! Well done, and congrats on learning a new skill/cast off!

April said...

How beautiful! I love the color you chose. Thanks for the heads up to the errata page for 60 Quick Knits. I will go there today and make corrections. You mentioned being on Facebook. I'm not on that one. Are you on Ravelry?

Rhonda the Stitchingnut said...

Yes, April I am on Ravelry. I'm the StitchingNut there also. I'll have to post a link from my Blog to my Ravelry page as soon as I can.

Thanks for the compliments on my shawl, ladies. I am now officially obsessed with LACE.

Kim said...

I am catching up with your blog - you have been so wonderfully productive! But this shawl takes the cake. It's my favorite - and it shows your fabulous talent!