Friday, November 20, 2015

Friday Finishes: Twinleaf

It is official. The shawl is done.



I am pretty sure I miscounted somewhere along the way during my wrap and turn adventures (this is for the contrast color stripes) and well ... I kept going. Afterall it's 340 stitches wide. That's a lot of tinking. I think it turned out okay considering all the late night knitting this entailed.



I started it in June because it called for light fingering ... (*please someone tell me is this code word for lace weight or am I hallucinating?) and that seemed easier to knit in the warmer months. I picked it back up in the fall, since it seemed like a practical, functional piece, light but warm wearing. Also, it was a lap cozy, while knitting. heh.


This project got me thinking one day, I'd like just to use the dimensions and do another large stripe or colorblock wrap in the same weight yarn. I just don't think I'll do it anytime soon ;) I need a few small projects of instant gratification.

*Really is this lace or fingering what is this light fingering, it's not really sock weight either,  you know?

16 comments:

  1. Beautiful, incredible shawl! Excellent work!

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  2. Oh my, it's gorgeous! Enjoy wearing this shawl.

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  3. I think it is amazing! And that is a LOT of knitting in that weight yearn. I swear I try to stay away from light yarns as they take forever to knit with! It was worth all of your time and effort, it is a beauty.
    Meredith

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  4. Wow I love that! I do think light fingering is the same as lace but what do I know?

    I'd love to do that in a heavier weight (because yeah lace weight).

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  5. Oh my! That is a LOT of knitting no matter what weight you call it. It turned out beautifully! Congratulations on the finish (and just in time for cool weather too!)

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  6. Wow, it's absolutely gorgeous Ellen, I can't tell you how much I love it. You really do make the most beautiful things. Wool weights and their names are a complete mystery to me. Hope you didn't watch the football today. CJ xx

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  7. Ellen. What. a Finish! WOWZA. That's so amazing. Cheers APplause.
    And that yarn weight is whatever you call it lady, after all the intimate time you spent with it

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  8. It is stunning! Congratulations on such a great knit. Those kinds of projects are seemingly eternal, but once finished, almost always worth the time and effort.

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  9. Yowie! That's a lot of stitches. It really is amazing! I love big wrap type shawls. They really are the best for chilly days.

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  10. Fabulous finish! I'll bet you get lots of wear (and compliments) on that.

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  11. Just lovely! I think light fingering is not lace weight, but what do I know.

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  12. I love it!!! It is gorgeous and I love how big it is :)

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  13. Lovely!!! I made this one, too, but haven't worn it much.....must dig it out. I'm with you----it sure seemed like lace while knitting it!!!!! :) Congrats on the FO.

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  14. Light fingering really should be a weight all on it's own. In my experience it's exactly in the middle between lace weight (try working with a true lace weight and you'll see the difference) and fingering (sock weight). I like it for shawls, but not for socks because you have to use really tiny needles (2mm) to get decent socks out of it. But I like it better than lace weight because it's just a touch heavier and I don't feel like I'm knitting with sewing thread.

    Your shawl looks fabulous !

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  15. Beautiful! I love the size as shown in that last picture. Light fingering feels like lace to me, too. I don't often knit with it because the projects usually take a long time to finish.

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  16. This is certainly an accomplishment. It looks lovely and cozy. I still treat light fingering like sock yarn even though it does feel lighter. Lace? I shudder.

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