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Design by Oneday Designs
Linda Sellick describes her Shawl like this.
This beautiful lace triangular shawl is worked from top to bottom. The easy to remember stitch pattern is suitable for novice as well as experienced knitters. There are only five purl rows in the entire shawl, making it a relatively fast knit.
Beads are vertically mounted and knitted in on the edge of the border.
This pattern has both written and charted instructions and includes a complete row count chart. The shawl can easily be made larger by simply working additional pattern repeats.
I was inspired to design this shawl after purchasing a lovely skein of variegated hand dyed yarn and the diagonal nature of the design showcases the colour changes beautifully. I have also knit this pattern using a solid shade of yarn with equally good results.
I designed this shawl while sailing on the Atlantic Ocean on our sailing vessel “Oneday”
A lot of people, who don't know Almere, call it a "gray and ugly city filled with concrete". They don't see the beautiful parts of the town. As on these pictures on a spring evening.
IJmuiden aan Zee, about 30 km from Amsterdam and most well known for the Hoogovens, the Pieren and the locks of the Noordzeekanaal.
I shot this about 20 minutes after sunset on an extremely cold Sunday night. My guess is, that with the wind chill, the temperature had to be about 25F.
And,
you know what?
It was worth it to me.
This was shot in early morning light. I was fascinated how a ray of light could cast a magic glow on this parsley. Bokeh by Pentax 35 mm f/2.
Design by Oneday Designs
Linda Sellick describes her Shawl like this.
This beautiful lace triangular shawl is worked from top to bottom. The easy to remember stitch pattern is suitable for novice as well as experienced knitters. There are only five purl rows in the entire shawl, making it a relatively fast knit.
Beads are vertically mounted and knitted in on the edge of the border.
This pattern has both written and charted instructions and includes a complete row count chart. The shawl can easily be made larger by simply working additional pattern repeats.
I was inspired to design this shawl after purchasing a lovely skein of variegated hand dyed yarn and the diagonal nature of the design showcases the colour changes beautifully. I have also knit this pattern using a solid shade of yarn with equally good results.
I designed this shawl while sailing on the Atlantic Ocean on our sailing vessel “Oneday”