Progress is being made on the Crimson Blossom shawl, albiet much slower than my foxes from yesterday

I’ve completed two repeats on the first side. It requires a total of five repeats (so three more to go) then a final edge chart. Then I have to repeat the whole thing on the second side.
So still a ways to go… but stitching away on that lace is a wonderful way to finish out each day.
The “flower” in the center is stunning.
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That is such a gorgeous shawl Val. I can see it in my minds eye, blocked and draped over your shoulders. So pretty. It will be a keepsake for generations.
Blessings,
Betsy
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GORGEOUS!! Perfect color too.
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Oh, it is a beautiful lace knit shawl–I’m glad you are eenjoying it!
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That’s a lot of progress! It’s been ages since I’ve done a lace project and I was just thinking that if I am going to try and make it to the MDSW this year I might want a new lace shawlette to mark the occasion but then I thought….nah. I don’t think I can manage one more thing at the moment. I’ve got way too much going on. I’ll just dig out an old one and give it a good blocking.
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That shawl is going to be beautiful! It sure looks complicated. Great work!
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You do beautiful work, Val. Once the shawl is blocked, it will be elegant and stunning.
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This is beautiful; you’ll be as pleased as punch when you’re done!
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It is going to be even more gorgeous once blocked!!
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It is beautiful and the lace looks so delicate.
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It will be beautiful!
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