Charlotte’s Web Shawl Finished

Today’s Fibre Friday post is a little late, because I needed to wait for some light to take pictures. We had snow, so that made a good backdrop, but it wasn’t sunny yet so the colours are a bit dull compared to real life.

This is my Charlotte’s Web shawl, knit in Koigu KPPPM. I bought a kit with ten skeins in shades of purple and the pattern book. Here are the skeins and the shawl in progress:Charlotte's Web Shawl by Maie Landra knit in Koigu KPPPM by Deborah Cooke

I’m using the progression at the lower right corner. The other five skeins are the remaining ones from the kit that I didn’t use in this shawl. You can see that the lace pattern is bunched up. I knew it would blossom when it was blocked, and wow, I was right.Charlotte's Web Shawl by Maie Landra knit in Koigu KPPPM by Deborah Cooke

The blocked shawl is over a meter deep. I really like the colour gradation in it. I was worried about the fifth colour, that it might be too inky, but IRL it picks up the rosy and inky tones of #4.

As mentioned before, I decided against the fringed edge and tried to use up all the yarn instead in the shawl. I knit the last four rows with the first colour, then did an I-cord bind-off with it.

Here’s a close-up of that lace pattern:Charlotte's Web Shawl by Maie Landra knit in Koigu KPPPM by Deborah Cooke

What do you think?

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