So, following on the heels of diamond shawl numero uno is yet another earthy delight...
This shawl is much larger than it's predecessor and almost resembles the tail feathers of a turkey when viewing it from the back...
Not unlike my past diamond shawls, I edged each motif with a crochet (sc) border and then assembled the pieces using crochet (sl st) as well. I am not a fan of sewing knitwear of any kind together. I always crochet my seams, be they sweater or shawl. I have found that my crocheted seams are not only stronger than the ones I have sewn, but they are also more uniform than their sewn counterparts. And I like uniform seams, kids. They make me very happy!
Lots of varied yarn weights exhibited in the newest version of this shawl as well.
More of these to come as I have a lot of odd ball stash to power through. Oh, different woven motif shapes are in the works as well. Loving my lap looms to be sure!
17 comments:
It's beautiful! The colors work so well together.
Great job! It is very flattering on you, and the design is truly a work of art.
That is gorgeous! I really need to pick up my hooks again, I miss crafting so much.
Thanks you guys! I do love making these. Everytime I finish enough diamonds (or squares or whatever) I get so excited about crocheting the pieces together. It is definitely a simple pleasure...
Now that is a gorgeous shawl.
Wouahhh! I love it! It 's very beautiful! Colors are warms! I love the black around the other colors! BEAUTIFUL!
Wow, what a gorgeous shawl- such a unique design!
Oh, wow.
that is an amazing shawl!
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Thank you all for your sweet comments. I am trying to get back into the swing of fiber things. It's been tougher than I thought possible, but definitely better with you guys cheering me on!
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I like the diamon shawl and I am curious to know how long it took you to complete it. I too love to crotchet and add crotchet patterns to my blog @http://symbol-crotchet-patterns.blogspot.com/
WAHHH! I love this!
beautiful lady.... beautiful cloth...
I like this. It reminds me of stained glass, which I love.
I like this. It reminds me of stained glass, which I love.
This is stunning! Looks like a "gotta have it" to me!
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