Lace 2008

Img_1056Last spring I made my first lace project for my wedding.  It only seems fitting that with the hope of another big event on the horizon, that I knit lace for it.  I wanted to make something special for my dissertation chair.  She and I met about 18 months before I started my MFA program.  Not only has she taught me so much about writing, but I admire her as a human, too.  When I think about my ideal job, I usually say to myself "I want to be S."  She’s a writer, of course, a teacher, and administrator, directing not just my writing program, but also a successful, wonderful summer writing conference.  Despite the frustrations inherent in administration, I find it satisfying.  I miss my grant writing job sometimes; I was pretty good at all that admin work.  All this is to get at the fact that I want to create something lovely so that S. will know how much I appreciate having her in my life. 

I planned to spin yarn for this (sound familiar?  Like when I planned to spin my wedding stole yarn?), but spinning is low on the things I put time aside for right now.  I’ve realized, too, that I like to spin outside on my deck.  I’m not as into spinning inside.  Funny, no?  Anywho,  once I accepted that yet again I wouldn’t reach the goal of spinning for a shawl, I started to troll for yarn just the right shade of turquoise.  I favor Sleeping Beauty turquoise (before I moved to NM, I had NO IDEA of how many different types of turquoise there were.  Check me out–now I have a preference!) and wanted something similar to that. 

At a recent late Friday at Creative Fibers, Judy pulled out a few skeins of Claudia Hand Painted Silk lace yarn.  When I saw the turquoise, I was smitten.  It took me about a week to cave, but back I went to bring a skein (with a whopping 1,100 yards) home.  This stuff is gorgeous!  I trolled around for the right pattern and was torn between a few.  At last Friday’s Creative Fibers kal, Jen mentioned the Shetland Triangle from Wrap Style.  As soon as I saw it, I had my pattern.

So, spring 2008 means lace 2008 for me as I knit this dissertation shawl. 

What does spring make you want to knit?

8 thoughts on “Lace 2008”

  1. That is going to be a beautiful shawl. Isn’t that yarn lovely? I’ve been eying a skein of it at my LYS.
    Spring and what’s his name have me knitting a cardi.

  2. Right now I’m thinking Twisted Flowers socks in either bright yellow or bright green. 🙂 I love the blue for the shawl you have!

  3. v pretty color – that is going to be a gorgeous shetland triangle!
    This year, spring is making me want to knit my CPH – since I started it in October thinking I’d wear it during the winter. Now that winter is almost over, I want my sweater! ;o)

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