On Mystic Light Shawl, Optim and Rothenburg o.d. Tauber
Started: 19th April 2008
Finished: 30th April 2008
Yarn: Wollmeise 100% superwash merino Sockenwolle in "Koralle im Meer" (light)
Needles: Addi Lace, 3.5 mm / 80 cm
Pattern: Mystic Light Shawl by Anna Dalvi (aka Knit & Knag)
At last I got around to taking some photos of the Mystic Light Shawl. I surprised myself knitting this whole thing in only 11 days. Admittedly, the shawl's not that huge...but it's still a good sizes shawl.
I have problem with the colourway though. It is pretty busy that it obscures the lace pattern. But thanks to clever photography tricks, I can get the lace pattern to show on the photos.
I might knit this shawl again in a more solid colourway. I'll see.
All in all, I reckons that the shawl is beautiful and it wasn't such a hard pattern to knit like the Mystic Waters. The cables that run down the middle and along the top edge of the shawl as well as the true lace border add an interesting point in the knitting.
I was racking my brain trying to think of a nice setting to take photos of the shawl because I had to represent light somehow. I started out thinking about taking the photo of the shawl with a lamp post...but that was tacky and out of the question because I couldn't reach up the lamp post anyway to hang up the shawl. :-p I settled for the small park around my flat and hung the shawl up on the tree with the sunlight streaming through the shawl to represent the light. The branches of the tree created shadows and helped representing the mystical part of it.
It was so windy when I was doing the photoshoot that I thought the shawl would fly away. Alala reckons that the colourway reminds her of Superman. LOL, imagine if the shawl had really blown away and flew around in the wind. It's a Superman Shawl! Thank goodness the tree barks were so rough that the shawl hung on to it very well.
Anyway, I've also finished spinning up the Optim:
Started: 22nd April 2008
Finished: 05th May 2008
Yardage: approx. 412.5 m
WPI: 18 WPI (plied)
Fibre: "Tahiti", 4 oz/113 g merino optim from Chameleon Colorworks given to me by ClaudiaWarner
Wheel & Settings: Kromski Minstrel, spun worsted on 12:1 ratio in double-drive mode, navajo-plied on 16:1 ratio in double-drive mode.
There are some super thin parts on the finished yarn...I just hope it won't break because I'm already knitting with it:
Start: 8th May2008
Finish: WIP
Yarn: My own hand-spun - "Tahiti", merino optim from Chameleon Colorworks
Needles: Addi Lace, 3.5 mm - 80 cm (US#4 - 32")
Pattern: Swallowtail Shawl by Evelyn A. Clark from Interweave Knits Fall 2006
I'm knitting a Swallowtail out of my "Tahiti" optim hand-spun.
"Flambé" is French for the Scarce Swallowtail...it's native to Europe and not the Pacific. I chose the name "Le Flambé du Pacifique" (Scarce Swallowtail of the Pacific) because the colourway "Tahiti". Besides, I reckon that the colours on the Flambé's wings also reflects the colourway of this shawl.
Lastly, Dr. D and I went to Rothenburg ob der Tauber together last Saturday. It was our first trip alone together to somewhere, where both of us haven't yet been.
Nice picturesque hamlet....but it has unfortunately turned into such a tourist trap. Things are overpriced and everywhere there are only shops selling knick-knacks to fill the clichés but that nobody actually needs.
We went to two museums there: Reichstadt Museum and the Mittelalterliches Kriminalmuseum. Otherwise we just walked around town and looked at this and that.
Oh, and I got to try some "Schneeball" (it's a kind of snack and a specialty of Mittelfranken), which kind of made me sick afterwards because it's so fatty.
Very last thing though, I really would like to thank every single one of you who sent me words of encouragements and understandings concerning my last post. I'm feeling a lot better now that those things are out of my system. I have to make it clear though that when I talked about the negativity on Ravelry...or rather about HipKnits, it wasn't about the customers or something like that as some of you might have thought (well, those of you who knows the story wouldn't have needed any explanation anyway), but it's about the scandal that came with the shop's closing down a whole load of other things - no idea why I thought the shop had closed. I won't go into detail about it here since it doesn't really concern me (I never bought anything from there)...but if you're curious, I'm sure you can find information about it all over the net anyway. ;-)
ETA: Oh, dear Eru! Now there are even people copying spindles! That's getting kinda bad....if not very bad.
Well, so now you've caught up on everything. Have a great week, everyone!
Current Mood: Good
Food for the Ears: (If you listen to the Knitters Uncensored Podcast, you might remember this song....oh, and the video might not be very kid/work-safe.)
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13 Whispers:
Please, allow me to be gracious and provide your readers with the link to the Hipknits thread on Ravelry. :D
http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/needlework-on-the-net/153690/1-25
By the way, when did the shop close down??
And I hadn't realized that this was your own handspun that you were knitting the Swallowtail Shawl with.
I also hope that if one day I need someone to take good shots of me that I can rely on you, because I saw the Mystic Light Shawl in real and you know my opinion about these colors(we don't have to constantly repeat negative things, do we? :D), but in these pictures it looks beautiful.
your mystic light shawl photos - especially that first photo at top - I don't have the right words to say how beautiful it is. Stunning, with the light from behind & the bright leaves for contrast. That is the loveliest thing I have seen today.
The handspun is breathtaking, per usual;) And the shawl - I have no words! It is gorgeous, reminiscent of a peacock for me - so strut your stuff!
I didn't weigh in on your last post, but you're certainly not the only one to notice some of the more negative things going on. Unfortunately, some people are always going to look for something to complain about and some are always going to look for a way to profit from someone else's hard labour. Good for you for speaking up about it.
I want to hear more about the Mitterlalterliches Kriminalmuseum!
I loved exploring Germany during college (I came over three different times for a total period of about 6 months). One of my favorite memories was with my best friend in Rothenburg. I have a framed picture of the two of us at that same point in the road. I hope you made wonderful memories there with Dr. D - thank you for bringing some of mine back!
Oh, your shawl is beautifully photographed! I like it. I agree about the yarn, but the shawl is a nice design.
your shawl is amazing! love the photographs!
The shawl is wonderful as always
im luving ur mystic light shawl... :) i luv the colours and the pattern... :)
Gorgeous! - like a giant butterfly or something. And your pictures totally do it justice. Is there anything you CAN'T do? ;-) :-)
that's funny about the "superman shawl" comment, because the first thing that came to my mind when i saw that first shot (with the shawl against the branches) was "SPIDERMAN!!" lol...
ooooh superschön! Ich muss auch unbedingt ein neues Lace-Projekt anfangen. Nach 2 "nur-rechte-Maschen" Tomten Jacken, einem Branching out und 2 Paar recht einfacher Socken, brauch ich was, was das Hirn ein bisschen fordert ( und was ein bisschen destashed...)
Mir gefällt der Schal, so bunt er auch ist, denn das Leben und die Launen der Menschen sind auch bunt (hoffentlich!)
I LOVE the mystic light shawl !! Wow its SOO beautiful....
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