It's not really longer on one side ~ that's just the way it's draped over the hanger. I love how big it is! The front drapes down to my knees and the back covers my butt!
I am notorious for never finishing a knitting project that I start. I have to keep buying new baskets to put my latest projects in because my other baskets are occuppied with various UFOs...
..."Very nice, Mom. The Girls and I were thinking that maybe you could talk about us SHEEP a little more???"
I'll get right on that, Dreamer!
Man, that looks even better on the hanger! You couldn't tell the size in your last post. I am truely impressed. You can brag a few more times in my mind you haven't over done it yet ;o)
ReplyDeleteYou should be proud of your shawl-it is beautiful and destined to be a beloved heirloom! Nice work-love the sheep, btw!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Yes even more so on the hanger, and I bet it is spectacular on. How many skeins of yarn did it take? Bragging is totally allowed!
ReplyDeleteYou have every right to brag on that beauty. The color is awesome. I hope I get to see it in person real soon.
ReplyDeleteI may not be able to tell you what a skein is like Kara can (LOL) but one day I will but for now I will tell you I love the color & I think its beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteBrag all you want, that's very nice!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful shawl; congratulations on a job well done!
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Nice job on the shawl, it turned out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteNancy -- that shawl is stunning! I absolutely love it. Now - if only I could knit.
ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous..wasn't it just a month ago you spun all that wool? You are amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt looks as good on the hangar as it does laid out - now, let's get a photo of how it looks on the actual model!!
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Your shawl is incredible - very beautiful!
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