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From August 8, 2010 meeting:

DeborahH

I based it on the scribble lace technique and looked at the Loopy and Luscious Shawl in Knitty. I used some handspun I bought from Dyeabolical Yarns and for the mohair I used Rowan Kidsilk Spray, which I ran out of and had to beg for more.

My rav. link is
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/7LetterDeborah/loopy--luscious

the other one is
http://www.ravelry.com/projects/7LetterDeborah/loopy--luscious-2

ElizabethL

The yarn is Berocco Comfort, a combination of acrylic and nylon. The pattern is the cover wrap from Vogue spring 2010, in gray.  It was a 'knit- along' at Hearthstone, but I didn't manage to make any of the sessions. The size is a bit different, due to the change of yarn. The body is a candle-flame lace variation; I think it's a good starter lace pattern. The edging is knit separately, then attached to the body with three-needle bind off.  I added beads as I was binding off. I got the beads to coordinate with the yarn at Ladybud Beads in Webster Groves.

GerdaW

This shawl really works up in a jiffy:

Pattern: Multnomah shawl - free pattern from http://helloknitty.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/multnomah.pdf   or from Ravelry

Yarn:  1 skein of 100 g fingering weight sock yarn (420 yds) . Knit to 261 sts  or  301 sts and knit the feather and fan section from then on until yarn runs out.

Construction: triangular shawl starting at the top with 11 cast on sts , knitting back and forth with increases on each end and each row and increases in the middle with yarnovers on every front row only.

HarethM

The yarn is a cotton yarn from Laines Du Nord called Papiro. "The lace pattern is a modified version of feather and fan and I sort of adapted the vest from another pattern that I had."

ShirlK

This is the Haruni shawl (available at Knitpicks.com).

Knit by TempeV.

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