It’s gloomy as anything outside today, but I can’t wait to photograph it any longer:

Pi Shawl

Pattern: Pi Shawl from Knitter’s Almanac
Yarn: Fyberspates hand dyed laceweight - 90% wool, 10% nylon
Modifications: Apart from knitting less rounds in the final section than the original pattern specifies, none! The stitch patterns in each section and the edging are all taken from Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls by Martha Waterman, which I really recommend as a source of a good selection of stitch patterns that fit easily into the shawl without having to alter stitch counts!

This is possibly the most beautiful thing I’ve ever knitted. It was so worth the hours spent knitting the edging which I thought would never be done. EZ invented a fantastic recipe for a shawl that could be as difficult or as easy as you want it to be. Me, I chose easy! But the delicate yarn helped to make it a bit special, and the pointy edge - my first ever “proper” edging - is divine. Did I say that the yarn was splendid? It didn’t split or do anything nasty and blocked beautifully.

Some more closeups:

snowdrop lace section

leaf lace section


And the whole thing:

Pi Shawl

This is going to be so hard to give away as a present, but if my MIL doesn’t like it, I won’t have any hesitation in taking it right back. :-)

(cross-posted to Zimmermania)

11 Responses to “My favourite flavour of Pi”
  1. Queen Frogger MonsterID Icon Queen Frogger says:

    “speechless” !!! That is beautiful. I love the centre and the colours are perfect for it. Wow!

  2. modelwidow MonsterID Icon modelwidow says:

    I can`t imagine for one minute MIL won`t like it, it is absolutely gorgeous - and just in case she doesn`t want it, where does the queue start for grateful recipients? :-)

  3. Kai MonsterID Icon Kai says:

    ooohhhh…
    oooooohhhhhhh…..

    *sighs* very nice…

    that seriously is very gorgeous.. splendiforous, magnificent, out of this world.. simply beautiful…

    *wanders off in awe*

  4. RooKnits MonsterID Icon RooKnits says:
  5. Annie MonsterID Icon Annie says:

    That is absolutely beautiful and I don’t know how you can bear to part with it. I don’t usually like variegated colours and lace in the same project but this is the exception.

  6. Jobo MonsterID Icon Jobo says:

    Wow - you are really clever - its truly beautiful!

  7. Helen MonsterID Icon Helen says:

    Your shawl is stunning, Bronte, simply stunning.

    *awe*

  8. Lothlorian MonsterID Icon Lothlorian says:

    dunno what I can add really. Its beautiful :)

  9. Kay Anne MonsterID Icon Kay Anne says:

    Oh, that’s absolutely gorgeous. Lovely, lovely knitting. *ogles*

  10. Lyonheart MonsterID Icon Lyonheart says:

    Wow. Just . . . wow.

  11. » New blog, new project… says:

    [...] because it all fits nicely into a 24-row repeat and won’t be too scary for those with The Fear of Lace.  Also, with my designer hat on, I wanted a border that complemented the feather lace without involving lots of casting off.  The border I knit on my Pi Shawl was cast off every sixteenth or thereabouts and was probably part of the reason why it took me so long to finish!  The shaping on this border is done solely with yarn overs and knitting together and is altogether much nicer to knit. [...]

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