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Wahoo!!!! It’s finished!

My shawl… it’s DONE!!!!!! :yay: :yay:

My Shawl - closed viewMy Shawl - open view

It took almost all 3 skeins, and I could’ve fin­ished off the last skein, but I’m hop­ing to make a skinny scarf with the left­over yarn. :think:
I’m so happy with my shawl! :cloud9:
It cre­ated an inter­est­ing stripe pat­tern while I was work­ing with it. At first, I thought it was my imag­i­na­tion, by my LYS owner reas­sured me that that’s the way it’s sup­posed to work up! :-)

Oh, and here are the pho­tos of the bag I felted last night.

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I for­got to write down the mea­sure­ments this time, but I really think it felted ALOT! The black didn’t felt as much as the other col­ors. I found the black yarn in a bag of var­i­ous yarns, and it was labeled 100% wool, and I tested it (burned a strand — it burned to ash, and reaked of burnt hair, so I know it’s wool). :afro:

The other col­ors were Patons Clas­sic Merino Wool. I really love that wool! It felts awe­somely, with­out a lot of lint and fuzz!

TTFN!

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1 Comment

  1. Ahhhh! I love the col­ors on that bag! Awe­some! What size is it after felt­ing? Is that your own pat­tern? And the shawl turned out lovely, the col­ors look so cool! Great job on both! I always look for­ward to your next post to see what you came up with ;-)

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