Well it’s not stalled exactly, but it is moving slowly. I had actually expected to have an FO post for you by now, but I always underestimate shawls when there’s beading involved. Beading really slows things down (though it’s worth it) and this shawl has a lot of beads

Iv’e only got about 30 rows left, so I’m hoping I can finish it before the weekend. But I’m not making any promises.

Sorry for the fuzzy shot – I was too lazy to go back outside and retake when I realized it was blurry – but as least you can see the beads. Normally, I go for a bead with more contrast, but I had nothing in my stash that would work. These are almost the exact shade of green as the yarn, but with a foil gold centre, so they at least add some sparkle. Naturally, it will all look much better once it’s off the needles and has had a good blocking.
It never was a race …………….she is beautiful and will be ready in her own time. And BEADS!!!! Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
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I trust you. . You have a gift for this kind of thing. You really do
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Those beads are perfect for the shawl. Understated beauty!!
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I love the colors and I think the beads are perfect. Subtle but perfect.
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Wow, it’s lovely! I think the beads complement the yarn and the knitting. You’ll be very happy with the result.
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It’s lovely to cast one’s eyes on green, since it feels as if we won’t see any green for awhile yet!
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The shawl is beautiful even unfinished! I like the beads you used as the bit of gold adds just a touch of sparkle. Just a little glow among the beautiful green yarn. The shawl will be such fun to wear.
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Knit at your pace, we will still wait for its completion!! It will be stunning.
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You can’t go wrong with the color–it is looking good and you know that when you block lace, it will make a wonderful metamorphosis!
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