Pattern suggestions, please!
Hi everyone!
I've been reading here for a while, & gotten a lot out of it, so thanks!
This week I made the trek from Portland, OR to Ashland for the Shakespeare Festival. In Ashland is a great shop called The Web-sters -- for knitters, spinners & all-around fiber-o-philes. And I couldn't keep myself from splurging. I now have two skeins of Kraemer Yarns Sterling Silk & Silver (fingering wt, ~840 yds total), and want to make something special with it. Any suggestions? I'm thinking of a shawl, but I'm not the best at lace & I'm not married to that idea anyway.

I've been reading here for a while, & gotten a lot out of it, so thanks!
This week I made the trek from Portland, OR to Ashland for the Shakespeare Festival. In Ashland is a great shop called The Web-sters -- for knitters, spinners & all-around fiber-o-philes. And I couldn't keep myself from splurging. I now have two skeins of Kraemer Yarns Sterling Silk & Silver (fingering wt, ~840 yds total), and want to make something special with it. Any suggestions? I'm thinking of a shawl, but I'm not the best at lace & I'm not married to that idea anyway.

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I doubt I'll be making this decision anytime soon, so if you do see the pattern & think of it I'd love to see it.
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http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Zortified
I really like Nougat and the Darkside cowls, they were incredibly easy to make and ended up looking really fancy and nice.
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Mind if I Friend you? I'm another "watch football & knit" person, & even though I'll never be able to do all the projects I fave I'm always looking for new ideas.
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That's the one thing we didn't get to in Vancouver, isn't it? No LYS. Dang.
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Nope, no LYS in BC! :( They have plenty, maybe next time?
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I'm about to frog the damned Ishbel for the third time. But seriously, the biggest problem has been trying to knit in dark rooms and while there was way too much pretty on display up front.
Maybe next time, for sure.
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No, that's not true either. :D
Maybe I'll try Ishbel with another yarn -- my stash overfloweth, y'know. We can do a KAL.
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I almost bought another skein or two, but couldn't quite justify THAT level of splurging even though this yarn would make a stunning Featherweight Cardigan. There's no way I'm getting more than a wrap of some kind or maybe a hat/gloves set out of just two skeins either, which is why I want the pattern to be really special.
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Have you made many of her designs?
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A lot of her stuff looks more complicated than it is. I love that about Anne's designs; she picks stitch patterns that are short, straightforward repeats that really pop. The edge of that particular shawl has one motif, repeated over and over while the center has one motif spaced well.
Have you made many of her designs?
Rivolo, most recently:
I own several other patterns, and I've think they're on par with the lace stuff that Interweave puts in their magazines in terms of difficulty.
Why not try it? You can always go slow, make the yarn last, and enjoy yourself as you knit. I'm a firm believer that everyone can knit lace. Knit fearlessly!
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Thanks for the encouragement. I think I'm due for a little fearlessness, so I'm going to do it (because there is no try).