Monday, July 4, 2011

hidden in the forest


Oh, it happens all the time! After finishing some exhausting things, I always seem to knit a shawl with stripes. And I've done it again... Striped shawl must be my idea of relaxing.


This time there's even a bit (a lot!) of kitschy feelings in this one, but I love that! You know, clumsy childish "trees" knitted in "lace" pattern. Tasteless and shallow, yes, but I love it.


And one more thing - the "striped shawls for whole family" -project is not all forgotten! I have finally made perfect, perfect plans for the little fellows...

16 comments:

  1. Oh, I love it. Bright green, big and gives hope for summer. Haven't really seen summer yet around where I am. Loved the kitschy trees. Will you come around with a pattern? I am finally hooked on knitting shawls.

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  2. Love it! I'm kind of hooked on the different lines shawl so I'm excited to hear there will be more!

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  4. Despite having only ever knit one striped shawl, I completely love them. This one is super cute, love the trees!

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  5. what a beautiful shawl!! the photographs are just stunning.

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  6. Wonderfully fun and pretty!

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  7. Wonderful!
    And the photographies are just amazing...

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  8. trees are never tasteless or shallow. 'tis a wonderful shawl...full of summer!

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  9. It's so delicious, another beauty!!

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  10. The pictures are amazing! Very very nice striped shawl!

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  11. beautiful shawl! I think stripes agree with you :-)

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  12. Anonymous7/07/2011

    Ugh!! Love love love!

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  13. I really think you need to stop designing such fabulous things. Because I cannot knit fast enough and I want to make everything :)

    So, stop. Or somebody please teach me how to knit more rapidly.

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  14. beautiful shawl :D

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  15. I love this! if there's a pattern someday, i'm in!

    (but i have to agree with Ashley, days are too short for your patterns) ;)

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