First Finished Object for Oh-Eight

Forest_canopy_shawl_011I stayed up until after one on Friday night (or Saturday morning if you prefer) to finish the Forest Canopy Shawl.  This morning I soaked her in some SOAK (acquae–it’s dee-vine) and blocked her on the mattress.  The magic happened.  The blob that left me unimpressed became delicate and wonderful. 

I highly recommend this pattern for lace knitters of any skill.  I used the first installment of Erin’s Year of the Sock club yarn (Jewel) and size 8 needles.  The pattern directions were so clear.  If you look closely I imagine you’ll find a few wonky places, but those are my fault; the directions are impeccable.

It feels great to have this WIP off the needles.  Actually, I’ve been wanting the needles for another project, but that’s going to have to wait just a bit longer.  See, I’ve gone and entered Skeins Her Way’s Finish a UFO 2008 contest.  My goal is to finish the languishing Lady of the Lake jacket by the end of January.  I have the sleeves and collar to knit, then I’ll be wearing my first adult-sized sweater.  How’s that for a good start to the year?

I don’t know about you, but I’ll be planted in front of PBS for Sundays with Jane.  I’ve been a little giddy at the prospect all day.  Are you watching it, too?

Let me leave you with a Forest Canopy close-up shot:
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18 thoughts on “First Finished Object for Oh-Eight”

  1. I was looking of for a lace pattern to use with some very bright lace yarn that I have. Thank you for inspiring to go and pull out this pattern. I love yours!!!

  2. Beautiful! What a wonderful job.
    As a recovering English major, I have Jane Austen Phobia, but I still appreciate people who appreciate the classics.

  3. Yes, I am also glued to the couch on Sunday nights for Jane Austen. Persuasion is one of my favorite Austen novels and I feel that it does not get as much attention as it deserves, so I was happy they started off with that one. I also loved the Jane Eyre adaptation that played the two weeks before.
    The lace turned out gorgeous!

  4. Your forest canopy is GORGEOUS! It’s delicate and bold at the same time. My only complaint about the Jane Austin series is that they don’t start until 9:00 and I’ve just began working as a substitute teacher so I need to be up early. Good luck with your Lady of the Lake sweater.

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