Hello gorgeous gals! How are you today? So glad you joined me here. I cannot thank you lovely ladies enough for your sweet comments about my interview. You, my friends, really keep me going.
Some time back I shared my corner to corner blanket with you along with the video tutorial by one of my crochet gurus, Mikey from The Crochet Crowd. Today I have a beautiful shawl to show you. The pattern is by another favourite crochet teacher I follow, Clare of Bobwilson123. Clare has tons of wonderful crochet videos and psst...let me share a secret...I love her accent.
This pattern is the I Love Rainbows Shawl and is a beautiful granny shawl. It also has a delicate border. You can get the video here and the written pattern here.
It is a lovely pattern and the video is very good too. I think the shawl has just turned out gorgeous, what do you say? The original shawl has been made in lovely rainbow colours but I used a variegated yarn I had in my stash.
The yarn is acrylic but has a lovely mohair-like fuzzy feel to it. My shawl is a bit bigger than the pattern and while the granny design can be a bit monotonous, what kept me going was the delicate, beautiful border. I wanted to start working on the border so I speed-crocheted through the shawl.
For some visual interest I used a peach variegated yarn for the border and the panel in the center. I have not blocked the shawl yet, therefore the edges are curly.
The shawl is quite sumptuous and cozy.
The shawl reminds me of a Monet garden painting. You know, you see little flecks of yellow, a dab of lavender and dashes of various shades of green. Then you stand back , and lo and behold, it is a gorgeous garden with a water body and hanging foliage, vivid flowers, and the more you stare at it the more elements you discover in the garden. I was not very impressed with this yarn but upon completion the shawl looked so pretty and delicate, just like a Monet garden!
The shawl measures 68" by 34" and weighs about 375 grams. I used a 4.50 mm crochet hook.
You can get this shawl in my Etsy shop.
Of course the "official" photo on the swing where all WIPs are christened as Finished is a must...LOL!! :D
Hope to see you soon. Do let me know if you have started making your handmade gifts yet. I am looking forward to Diwali but only because hubby will be getting a few days leave. But not enough to visit Mumbai...sadly, and Diwali is no fun when you are so far away from family and friends!! :(
It's a gorgeous shawl - I love all the beautiful colors. Have a great day Sangeetha. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely shawl Sangeetha . The pastel colors in the pattern give it a very feminine look :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic shawl,I would love it for my t -shirt,great work
ReplyDeleteYour shawl is looking pretty :) You have been making big projects very fast. Which yarn is this?
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice shawl in sweet colours. Well done!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous !!!!!
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Anna
It's turned out beautiful, I love the colours, I made this shawl too in teal and navy and I just loved it. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful shawl! I love it!
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Hi dear.... Friends are close by :) Do drop in during Diwali Hols
ReplyDeleteANd yes... the shall has turned out very nice. Winter is just round the corner... Finally... Ah!
Beautiful shawl sangeetha :)
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm so slow in commenting. I read your post on my tablet but it won't let me comment and I have been having a lazy weekend and day today. I think this shawl is absolutely gorgeous. I love the colors. Hugs, Sharon
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteAnna
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice job! The name you gave your project is perfect. The colors match the painting well.
ReplyDeleteLovely blog i saw you thrue other blogger...nice posts to read...blessings ❤
ReplyDeleteWonderful! ♥ Pretty colors and nice edging :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a very lovely shawl. I've only ever made one, but should try and make some more. Best wishes, Tammy
ReplyDeleteFirst time visiting your blog..lovely shawl :)
ReplyDeletewonderful... this is a nice pattern... i've used this to make scarf....
ReplyDeleteThe shawl is absolutely gorgeous. I love the colours, they are so delicate and sweet. Happy crocheting, Marjan
ReplyDeleteVery pretty shawl ! I hope you still have it:)
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