

One of my recent projects has been making a dozen friendship shawls that I'm using as gifts for dear friends in the hope that they will come in handy for our very chilly evenings. They come from a pattern from friendshipshawl.org and cannot be sold. I have, however, varied the edgings on them as you can see from the close-up images. They're made from two skeins of Caron's Simply Soft yarn which can be machine washed and dried. Right now, I've been able to find enough different colors for everyone!

4 comments:
Beautiful but very intricate work. Isn't it? Time consuming, too. You are amazing! :)
Beautiful work, saw your interview on DIY Treasure Trove- congrats!
Thanks for visiting my blog and admiring my baby Walter!
I love your work. The shawls are beautiful!
These are really beautiful! I love the lacy pattern.
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