Actually, I recently picked up her Triangle Lace Shawls booklet at Lacis and it got me going....way going, and the shawl was done shortly after getting home from Beantown this weekend. Then I blocked it and
Oh.
My.
Gawd.
I get it now. It's very cool. And now that I know the pattern I want to put it on everything...Yup, I have yarn to for a poncho, leaves.
Yup, yarn for Littlest's sweater.
Leaves.
Well no not really. But almost.
Littlest's sweater will have hearts on it. I just need to find the pattern in the stitch dictionary.
But which one was it in again?
So back from Beantown. Business trip sucked.
But I had Lobstah for dinnah.
And the next night I went to Mind's Eye yarns for knitting, got a ride home from a lovely woman with a genuine Bawstonian clip.
And had Lobstah for dinnah.
The next night I went to Windsor Button and found some yarn, some buttons and the handles that I have been searching for my entire life for the carpet bag stowed away in the sewing room.
Then I went for a horse drawn carriage ride. It was very nice, but would have been better with someone. My thanks to BPD Officer Terence Patrick O'Neill for a lovely evening, the police escort and the directions back to Faneuil Hall. I hope your partner is not too pissed at you for abandoning him at Downtown Crossing where the steam pipe broke.
(Only you all get to decide how tongue in cheek I am!)
But back to Faneuil Hall....Where I had Lobstah for dinnah with my good friend Vinnie.
Yes, really.
6 comments:
Oooo! Those are pretty leaves!!
Very nice leaves! Have you had enough lobstah for a while?
I could easily have lobstah anytime, but would like different sides.....
lobstah! And that is a beautiful shawl pattern. I must have it! ;o) Going to look for it right after posting.
I love any type of leaf pattern. We used to live in Boston. Brings back memories.
That is one gorgeous shawl.
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