...my daughters lace bridal shawl. I knit this out of cobweb weight yarn from Scotland. Her Grandmother brought it back for me when she was just little as I knew someday I would do this for her. It's light as a feather! Can't wait to see it draped over her shoulders.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words !! Nice art work !!Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful! It will become a treasured heirloom.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks...a lot of heart went into it. Heirloom is exactly my thinking Colt, I'll be stopping by The Container store to find the right kind of 'box' for her to store it in. Everyone have a great weekend, k
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful. Is it an original design? Do you have original designs you would like to have published?
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In and Because of HIM,
Susan
Oh wow, it's gorgeous! I bet she'll be so proud to wear it. :-)
ReplyDeletekimberley this is stunning, you have such patience! and such a beatiful gift/heitloom for your daughter. I am just back from shetland ,where the had the finest knitting i had ever seen in the museum at lerwick. well done , i think your lass will be delighted x
ReplyDeleteHope you don't mind, but I have featured your beautiful shawl on my blog crystal velvet weddings.
ReplyDeleteThank you 'Crystal'! I don't mind at all, can't wait to see my daughter with this on. It's only a month away.
ReplyDeleteJust so beautiful and delicate-what a treasure!
ReplyDeleteWow, absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow i havent been on in so long..(June) that I had forgotten about your daughters wedding...sooooo beautiful..how wonderful for you..I loooove the shawl..its exquisite..what a beautiful handmade item..I so glad everything went so well..Im glad to have come back on such a sweet post...Bye for now..Robin
ReplyDeleteThe shawl was gorgeous...even more so on Whitney. You should post a picture of it on her on that special day!
ReplyDeleteMy gosh, Kim, is this ever stunning! So delicate, so lovely. I'm sure your daughter will cherish this beautiful shawl forever. I love the story behind the yarn you used. I can't even imagine doing something like this. You truly are one gifted lady! xo :)
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