I’ve heard a lot of people say they don’t know how they would wear lace shawls, and that keeps them from knitting them. We think lace shawls are infinitely wearable (you don’t even have to look like an old lady when you do wear them!), and here is Nina to demonstrate:
The shawls shown, in order, are:
Chinook Shawl – from the Lace Yarn Sampler Kits, shown in the Deep Sea colorway.
Lady’s Circular Cape – from Victorian Lace Today, knit in Spring Green Heather Shadow lace yarn
Rona Shawl – from the Rona Shawl pattern knit in Stream Heather Alpaca Cloud lace yarn
Thistle Design Balmoral Shawl – from the Second Book of Modern Lace Knitting, knit in Cypress Gloss Lace yarn
Curved Shawl – from Victorian Lace Today, knit in Autumn Heather Alpaca Cloud lace yarn
Miralda’s Triangle Shawl – from Knitted Lace of Estonia, knit in Iris Heather Palette yarn
Myrtle Leaf Shawl – from Victorian Lace Today, knit in a discontinued color of Shadow lace yarn (if you want a substitute color, Papaya Heather would be really nice!)
Square Shawl – from Kelley’s private collection, knit in Peppermint Heather Alpaca Cloud lace yarn
Interested in knitting lace shawls like these? Please come join Nina and me in the Lace KAL! <