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Day Six: This Old Thing…?

Fourth Edition is taking part in the Knitting & Crocheting Blog Week, and you can read more about that blog project here.

When I look back upon all the things I have knitted in the last, say, six months, there is one item I have worn more often than anything else: my Art Deco shawl.

The shawl is not knitted out of fancy, expensive yarn - just an ordinary DK woolblend which I found at a favourable price - but it has earned its keep many times over these past few months. You see, the shawl quickly turned itself into a big, cosy scarf/shawl/blanket which kept me warm during the hardest winter in Scotland for over thirty years. When it snowed, I could pull it halfway over my face; when I was cold at night I'd drape it across my legs. Now we have finally seen the arrival of spring, it still warms my shoulders and acts as a nice buffer between me and the wind.

Oh, and the colours never failed to cheer me up.

So, how does it look now?

Well-loved, it is certainly not as crisp as it used to be. Actually, just looking at that photo I feel like giving the shawl a good soak and setting up a date with some blocking pins. However, the wool is wearing very well (yes, that would be the acrylic content, I bet) and it is as warm and cosy as ever.

In fact, I think I'll just keep it wrapped around my neck.

Mmmm.

Toasty.

(I apologise for the haggard look. I'm just home from work)

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  1. There is nothing better than well-loved knitting!

  2. That’s very pretty! I can definitely see a DK weight shawl being worn often this winter, it was a cold one!

  3. Lovely shawl, looks really cosy!

  4. now that’s my kind of shawl. I have one that gets similarly well loved and well treated. It goes everywhere! It’s my Forest Canopy shawl. Highly recommend the pattern if you haven’t done it yet!

  5. I love your shawl! The colors are so bright and inviting. I can see why it’s a favorite.

  6. The colors in the shawl are great & who doesn’t love a project that end up having many uses.


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