Diamond Knit Shawl

Posted By on September 14, 2007

This is my latest WIP. It is the Diamond Knit Shawl from Lion Brand. It is my first proper lace project. I got fed up with all my housey stuff (everything is at solicitors, our house is on the market and we constantly have a stream of people viewing it *sigh*) and wanted something a bit different on the needles, so opted for lace. A few people may remember my last disastrous attempt at lace. However, I came to a conclusion with that – it was my first lace project and it was the first time I used laceweight yarn. So, for this, I am using DK weight yarn. The pattern originally suggests using chunky yarn but David gave me some Patons 100% Cotton for our 2nd wedding anniversary (cotton!) and I thought that it may look nice in this pattern. I thought it may give it a more delicate look and thought it would be nice for a wedding we are going to in December.
Well, nothing ventured, nothing gained, I thought. So I started knitting. I had to rip it out twice and am using life lines galore, in case I make a mistake (the idea of picking up yarn overs doesn’t fill me with joy!)
So far, I am pleased with it. I am increasing every second row and it is quite an easy pattern to remember.
So there you have it. And I am going back to knitting.
I’m sorry I haven’t been commenting on people’s blogs – I haven’t had the time, recently, what with the new academic year, the house stuff, and getting the cats to the vets, I haven’t had the time. And what spare time I *do* have, I’d rather knit (sorry!). I am reading everyone, though. I’m just feeling a bit overwhelmed with stuff just now.

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2 Responses to “Diamond Knit Shawl”

  1. Erica says:

    Knitting lace in a cotton yarn? You are a much braver woman than I am.
    I looks nice so far.

  2. Secret Pal says:

    It’s looking good so far, I’ve never tried lace in cotton either, I’ll be watching with interest to see how it turns out. Good luck with all the house stuff, it’s a horribly stressful thing to deal with!