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I am very near to finishing my sister's Christmas present. I have only 60 rows left to do by tomorrow night, so I have time to block it thoroughly.

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It's spread across my twin-sized bed, so it's just slightly too long to fit across it at this point. The two white liens near the top are lifelines; the distance between them is one pattern repeat. Each repeat is a whopping 63 rows long -- interminable when it comes to lace knitting.

It feels like it's never going to end. I know it will -- I've knit over 20 rows today, and I'll probably finish the last pattern repeat tonight. That means I'll have only 30 rows to knit tomorrow. Totally achievable. But I am so tired of dark purple alpaca/silk AND size 4 needles. Christ himself would be ready to ask Peter to finish this project. (Peter, naturally, would deny him three times.)

I know my sister will love it, though, and I know precisely what she'll do when she opens the box. She'll gasp, take it out of the issue paper, hug it, and then wrap it around her neck or drape it over her shoulders. And then she'll do something silly like drape it over her head or pretend to be a vampire. That's why I love my sister, folks: She's always looking for a good excuse to pretend she's Dracula.

Is it wrong that I'm already thinking about what shawl I can knit her for her wedding next September? I think it might be a good reason to buy "Victorian Lace Today." Or knit something in cobweb weight yarn! This is the dress she likes*. Any suggestions for a suitable lace shawl?

*I'm not saying she won't end up with something totally different. Probably not meringue-y, but there might be some empire-waist action going on.

Date: 2007-12-24 01:46 am (UTC)
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1. Thank you! I'm having trouble letting it go, but I think the sewn bind-off might fix that problem. It's fiddly.

2. Hee hee! Accidentally have a wedding? "Surprise! We're getting married!"

3. I'm thinking of knitting the shawl in the same color as the bridesmaids' dresses. Rachel has chosen truffle/espresso/very dark brown as her wedding color, and the dresses she's leaning toward all have chiffon overlayers, so the color doesn't haven't match too closely. I think she'd get more wear out of a colored shawl after the wedding, too.

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