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dozydawn · 11 months
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Crochet Shawlette Pattern, 1970s.
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dreamsinombre · 2 years
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Next up are triangle cowls, shawlettes, (cowlettes?) or as I'm toying with a special name for them for my store, hedgecowls/hedge cowls:
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These are all just single-skein projects made with various wool and dyed by indie-dyers. Some of them are dk, some are worsted, and some are heavier than that—two of these pictured (the grey/multi-colored one and the brown & blueish one) are OOAK skeins that were both handspun and hand dyed by indie spinners/dyers. All are patterns and variants of my own design, and they are super quick projects—I finished all of these in a binge over a few days in the winter.
All will be for sale (eventually) and are quite stylish:
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(This one is botanically dyed wool, my own pattern design (also featured here and here) and a gift to a friend)
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angiedashkats-blog · 1 year
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Etsy listing available in my shop
Check out this item in my Etsy shop https://www.etsy.com/listing/1268874508/sparkly-blue-sequin-shawlette
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merrimedley · 2 years
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Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: Sleek Shawlette, Free Domestic Shipping #shawlette #adultsadultlady #merrimedley #modeledbymsbonds #fall #winter https://etsy.me/3QRngyu https://www.instagram.com/p/ChsaoEPvNoq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tdpahkitewisland · 5 months
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Tophawn VS Shawlett
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spatsandcravats · 4 months
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It's amazing how much knitting you can get done when you actually sit down and knit instead of kind of poking at your basket of projects and making a sad noise
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This one just didn't want to get made! I frogged the first 40+ rows more than six times while figuring out how to convert the triangular Kuura pattern into a semicircle. Anyway, finally cast off and ready to be blocked ✨️
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quoththemaiden · 9 months
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I did finally finish my shawl, incidentally. Hopefully my coworker likes it!
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unfinishedsweaters · 2 months
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IDES of MARCH! shawlette/poncho/thing.
It turned out better than I’d hoped, and the buttons really make the finished thing. Also it’s green. Partly. Very March. Perfect timing.
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ericacrochets · 9 months
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Heart Shawl or Shawlette by Ashley Rose
Free Crochet Pattern Here
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knottybliss · 1 year
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As last year’s project was 22 in ‘22, this year’s is, apparently, going to be Twenty Twen-Teeth.
To wit: my luxury bones are borked. I have a 100% overbite, which is wearing my front teeth, top and bottom, down. They’re already several millimeters shorter than they used to be. This can be fixed! With braces!
…which is going to run me $6.5k.
🤦🏼‍♀️
Sooooo I am going to be pulling out various completed projects to sell, as well as making new ones for the same purpose. I figure if I sell a hundred things at $65 I’m golden. Or 65 things at $100.
Which means I’m setting my base minimum for all the things until further notice at $65, and happily entertain higher offers.
First up:
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Crocheted in a 50/50 wool/silk from Juniper Moon Farm, this piece works great as a shawlette on the shoulders and even better as a scarf. I wore it to work today to hold off the chill of a 40F drizzly New England morning because I didn’t want to bother with a sweater. It is soft and comfortable against the skin, and has enough different colors in it to pair well with a variety of outfits.
I hate to let it go, actually, but as the closest one at hand it is first on the block. If you’re interest, please send an offer!
If you have any questions, have at it.
And if you see fit to share this for other potentially interested folks, thank you. 💜
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viciousewe · 3 months
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And this is my current spinning project! It’s some rya lambs wool hand dyed by @milkweedman blended with linen, silk and camel down and spun up into a fingering weight 3ply! Too bad I uh. Lost the bearing for my eel wheel so now I have to wait for a new one to get shipped to me before I can complete this last little chunk. It potentially won’t be the end of this project I will then have to spin a merino silk and linen 3 ply in plain white as a contrast color for a color work sweater. If I decide I want to make another colorwork sweater I’m still not in love with the technique and it would make an immensely pretty lace shawlette or scarf.
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freshstitches · 4 months
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Day 2 of recreating my old photos, how did I do?
The Lotus Flower Shawlette was one of my favorite scarves for years. It uses one skein (100g/350 yds) of sport weight yarn plus a small amount of contrasting color yarn. I took this out of my daily rotation when larger scarves became the norm, but I may bring it back now that little scarves are in style again.
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Shop my sale before Dec 23. You'll get 23% off of knitting patterns, stickers, pins and books on my website and in my Ravelry shop when you use the code "winter23" at checkout.
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gaviicreates · 10 months
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FO: time flies by in the yellow and green...
...Stick around and you'll see what I mean
(there will also be more pictures under the cut)
Remember literally yesterday when I mentioned I was doing a stretchy bind-off purlwise, and I loved the fluidity of it? Well, obviously a bind off pretty much heralds the end of a project in sight so here we are. I was so eager for this one to be completed that I lightly washed the shawl and pinned it overnight so that, by today, I'd have my first finished, knitted shawl.
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Pattern: Mara Shawl by Madelinetosh, available here through Ravelry
Yarn: Arcane Fibre Works, "Calm Waters" -80/20 Extra Fine Merino Nylon Super Wash Fingering Weight. (2 Skeins)
Tools: Clover Takumi Bamboo Circulars - US 5 3.75mm, Eucalan Lavender Wash for blocking
This shawl is a garter stitch shawl with yarn overs down the center and sides to both increase and add a bit of lacy interest. I had actually started on this before I finished the throw blanket, so these two pieces together were so critical for my knitting journey thus far, and I've learned so much already.
While the throw maintained the upward structure of its rows, this shawl gave me the experience of increasing along the center and sides, working outward as well as up. Once I figured out the yarn-over and the cadence from row to row, the location of the yarn-overs was easy to remember. Simple, but elegant on the piece. It did take me a few rows in to figure out that a stitch marker for the RS vs WS would probably be helpful, and from there it was smooth sailing.
Almost too smooth, because I just kept going. I don't remember the cord size I used, but eventually working the stitches scrunched up on the needles, and the work curled into itself. Once that started, I had a hard time imagining what it would look like finished. I had no idea what the shaping would look like once it was off the needles, so my plan was to hope I just figured out when would be a good time to stop. Low stakes winging it, if you will.
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She's big. This is no shawlette you behold. The length surpasses my wingspan on both sides, and the drape down the back is lovely and full while the fabric itself is light and breathable between the stitches. I think because the needles were a bit bigger than recommended size for fingering weight, this resulted in some space between the stitches.
I'm dreaming of that first cool day of fall, and wrapping myself up with her covering my shoulders pinned with a nice brooch, or rolled into a scarf around my neck over denim. She's going to be a wonderful addition to my wardrobe, and I am ecstatic with the final length and look.
I mentioned above I used two skeins. Another learning curve for me - one I intentionally played with here - was the way the colors fell. I don't think it's a crochet thing specifically because I know opinions still vary, but coming from a craft that tends to create potentially less ordered fabrics with variegated yarns, I'm kind of open to color pooling at times. It's not for everyone, but I think there's a fun little magic in letting the colors land the way they want to in both crafts it seems.
I started with one skein, then switched to alternating after a while to learn that technique, then ended with one skein again as I finished out the project. I was nervous about this choice, especially as I started seeing entire blocks of yellow forming. But in the final garment, I don't feel like these larger streaks take away from the color combination. I'm loving that it's not uniform and there's a bit of fun and randomness to how the colors fall.
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Towards the final rows, the pattern switched from garter to 1x1, then 2x2 ribbing, which I could see being a great opportunity to switch out to another color to complement. But I really wanted to have my yellow and green shawl, so I decided to keep working up with the same yarn. Plus I am kind of in love with seeing how different stitches create a new texture that gives the colors in a variegated yarn a bit of a different life to them.
Now - I do have one more skein of this colorway, as I had bought a just-in-case extra. I am thinking my big shawl needs a little something else to go with it - maybe a hat or some fingerless gloves, oooh! or some socks.
Now, I have... how many more months till I can wear this?
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