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I love sunrises and sunsets. I’d always imagined a gradient shawl that could convey this image. This project actually goes back to being planned from the day I went to Maryland Sheep and Wool festival 2007 and decided to learn how to spin. I saw a way to actually create the shawl I imagined by picking out specific colors and spinning together. Though I never actually found the colors over the years until 2014 when Steph of Loop! posted a Bullseye with sparkle bump that was exactly what I imagined. I immediately jumped into the spinning without any planning, testing, or swatching. First mistake. After spinning half the bump, I realized that I wasn't spinning fine enough to ensure that I would have enough yarn to Navajo ply and make a full size shawl. So after weeks of spinning the beautiful singles, I spent months contemplating what to do. In the end, I opted to do what I did for the Bamboo Multnoma Shawl that I made back in 2011. How to get cialis in canada   i plied it with metallic thread. Looking in my metallic thread stash, I had some nice gold and some rich red. So I proceeded to ply the yellow through orange with gold and the read through burgundy with red thread. Of course this created a boucle like yarn since the thread is finer and there was nothing else in the mix to balance the yarn. Regardless, I plowed ahead because I was in love with that wound up yarn ball! I kept imagining what it would be like. So October of 2014, I packed it in my suitcase on the way to our cruise in the Mediterranean and away we went - without a pattern and limited internet access. :( (Second mistake) But I was so excited! 2 whole weeks of cruising and a shawl to knit! So I pulled out my yarn and needles and just cast on the same way I had for the Multnomah and realizing how textured the yarn was that perhaps lace wouldn’t work. So for 2 weeks I worked on a top down triangular shawl in garter stitch. Still quite disappointed with my spinning, I kept going anyway because hey! it’s vacation knitting after all. When I returned from the trip, I thought well, maybe I should include a few rows of garter lace once in a while. So I pulled out Myrna Steadman’s book and decided to do some lace. While looking at the book, I realized that I didn’t really want a triangle, it wouldn’t be like a sunrise, I wanted a circle and oh, BTW, Faroese shawls are more round, so I began moving the central YOs to be 20 stitch apart and started a diamond lace stitch.   (Third mistake, I probably should have frogged by now) After doing the lace stitch for a while (now Dec 2014) I gave up on it.   Too much concentration, so I switched back to garter stitch and put it away for a long time. After recovering from ankle surgery, I picked up knitting again, and I got back to this shawl.   I very quickly got board of knitting garter stitch and decided to create a lace pattern that were like "sun rays" and that's how the last lace pattern came about. Then by April 2016, I was getting dangerously close to running out of yarn and decided to start the edging.   A classic Estonian how to get cialis in canada knit on edging seemed perfect to end the sun rays.   When the length of the edging was long enough how to get cialis in canada, I skipped the rest of the rich pink and went right to the [how to get cialis in canada] burgundy for a double stranded stretchy bind off. Then here it is in it's final blocking and done!  


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