This Shawl will be great for those nights that are a little chilly. This just covers the shoulders and a little down the back. I love all the colors, it will be great for Spring too with all the pastel colors.
This shawl is called the Angel Wingspan. I love this shawl. The colors are just gorgeous. This is for me-they are some of my favorite colors.
This is a closeup of the shawl but the colors are a little washed out. The first picture colors are better.
The owner of the shop where I went Thursday night took some Juniper Moon Farm yarn and dyed it. Debbie is a beautiful yarn dyer!! Look at all the lovely colors in the wound skein!!
This yarn unwound looked like a brilliant Florida sunset! It is just gorgeous!! I am going to find the perfect shawl pattern for this lovely yarn!
When Darcy at the shop wound it for me she did it so there was a little flower at the top! She is so clever!!
Well that is all for now. When I finish the Angel Wingspan I will take another picture-maybe with me wearing it!!
Everyone have a great weekend!!
Beautiful pieces- I have never seen anything like that angel wingspan one. How gorgeous they both are- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteSherri, you are so talented! Gorgeous shawls. And I love the new yarn colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yarns and you just keep wowing me with your creations Sherri - you are such an accomplished knitter!
ReplyDeleteKeep meaning to mention that I love your Summer header - very pretty!
Hugs - Mary
Thanks everyone! The Angel Wingspan isn't hard at all and neither was the Silk Moon Crescent Shawlette! Don't give me credit for doing accomplished knitting in either case-LOL!
ReplyDeleteWow Sherri- that shawl is just incredible-- what beautiful colors. You must have such a feeling of satisfaction after completing such a great project. I'd love to see you model the shawl---
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Both shawls are gorgeous! Love the unusual shape of the Angel Wingspan1
ReplyDeleteGracious! This is just so gorgeous!!! You are such a talented artist.
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