When I read your blog title ".... here are the moths," I thought "OH NO!" Whew, what a relief to realize that they aren't that sort of moth. *lol* The shawl looks absolutely lovely. Not being much of a blocker myself, I say, who cares!
OOooh... it does look like a real moth at that stage. But a moth lovely and safe to have around wool.
I reacted the same as Leigh did! I speed read your title an thought ..."oh no... moths! What a disaster!" It did take a few seconds to realize,not that kind of moth. Whew!
Even more lovely than I thought it would be. I will be very upset if you don't block this because I think it will look even better stretched out. It looks really soft and fluffy. I must knit a little more before I can take a break and spin more fiber but I love looking at what you are doing!
6 comments:
Oooh, pretty! I love that color.
Daphne has a cousin! I adore that color! Aren't those bumps fun? A shame to block them out.
When I read your blog title ".... here are the moths," I thought "OH NO!" Whew, what a relief to realize that they aren't that sort of moth. *lol* The shawl looks absolutely lovely. Not being much of a blocker myself, I say, who cares!
Very Nice...I love the colour. I have some Rambouillet that I want to spin lace weight...You've inspired me :-)
OOooh... it does look like a real moth at that stage. But a moth lovely and safe to have around wool.
I reacted the same as Leigh did! I speed read your title an thought ..."oh no... moths! What a disaster!" It did take a few seconds to realize,not that kind of moth. Whew!
Even more lovely than I thought it would be. I will be very upset if you don't block this because I think it will look even better stretched out. It looks really soft and fluffy. I must knit a little more before I can take a break and spin more fiber but I love looking at what you are doing!
Post a Comment