Progress continues on the Minerva cowl and she’s looking quite fine.
I love the way all the colours are coming together. And though entrelac is pretty easy in theory – you do have to pay attention. Can you see my boo-boo in the above picture? I didn’t until I looked at it on my phone.
I was working away on a left-leaning row, and I must have gotten distracted, and after a couple of rectangles, I switched direction back to the right! Oops! A little frogging had me back to that last left-leaning tier and I was off to the races again.
And now I’m paying EXTRA attention.
That is SO cool.
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Love those colors. I tried entrelac once. I almost lost my mind. There was a lot going on in my life right then so I think I should have waited until my brain was calmer. I’ll try again someday because I love your’s so much.
Blessings,
Betsy
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That is so beautiful and interesting. I do want to try this. Maybe a little swatch to see if I can do it?
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I love entrelac and this has me itching to do some again! Beautiful way to use this handspun yarn! Wow! And yes, it is easy to make a mistake but easy to fix it , too! Great job!
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This is so amazing! LOVE IT!
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The yarn is PERFECT for the entrelac stitch. It’s a beautiful project!
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Oh I am loving this VAL!!!!
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The more you knit, the more beautiful it becomes. The colors are just wonderful. I think it would require total concentration.
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How beautiful! I looked and looked and couldn’t figure out the boo boo. I’ll take your word for it.
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Gorgeous! And has me thinking I can wear my Lady Eleanor at least 1 more time with the return of winter here!!
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Beautiful! I love how your yarn fits this project.
I will admit to *twice* trying to make an extra rectangle on the left edge. I couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t easily pick up the stitches, and then d’oh!
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