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March 4, 2012
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The fiber I used to knit this shawl was spun by me on my Wee Peggy out of an 8 oz blend of Alpaca, Merino, and Silk dyed by Woolgatherings on Etsy.

I started spinning the wool on August 17th 2011 and finished spinning it on August 20th 2011. Knitting began on August 21st but realized on September 17th I made a mistake so far back that I had to frog it completely and restarted. It was finished on October 14th.

Please make sure to check the extra photos below :D

Photo of the fiber
Photo of the Spinning
Photo of the balls of yarn finished
Shawl Details 1
Shawl Details 2
Shawl Details 3
Shawl Details 4
Shawl Details 5

Pattern is Weekend Shawl by Anne Kuo Lukito found on Ravelry.com
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$ewm Mar 11, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
I was lucky to be part of the first fiber arts class taught at the university I went to. Was a lot of fun and learned a lot :)
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:iconlemonysundrops:
that is awesome! what an amazing opportunity :)
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#ArtBIT Mar 6, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
It's gorgeous! :)
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$ewm Mar 6, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
:huggle: Thankie Bit!!!
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~DaturaDesign Mar 5, 2012  Student General Artist
wow! This is so beautiful! Lovely lace work!
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:icondeserbra:
It looks not just beautiful, but warm and comfy for sure.
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~MandieRae Mar 5, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
I love the colors this is really beautiful!
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:iconcherokeecampfiregirl:
Beautiful! Do you start at the neck and work to the outer edge, or start at the outer edge and work to the neck?
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$ewm Mar 5, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
For this pattern you start at the top and work your way down so the amount of stitches continues to increase :)
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*MoonyMina Mar 5, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
this is truly gorgeous!!
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