Here are some pictures of the old girl blocking. (Notice my little supervisor)


And here she is posing for you in our local yarn store.


I'm thinking about blocking it again, but not so tightly this time. I sort of like the look from the magazine (you can see some of it preblocking below). Any thoughts on this?
The stats.....The pattern is from Interweave Knits Spring 2007. I used Blue Sky's Alpaca & Silk in Silk Spring. It ended up being longer even before I blocked it than called for in the pattern, but I'm fine with that.
2 comments:
It's all all done! And your supervisor didn't use it for a toy, even. I like it as is, but would be tempted to skip the pins the next time you wash it.
It's so pretty!
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