My Water shawl is done!

The short row lace sections give it a sort of curvy flow that I decided to go with in blocking rather than fighting it into straight lines. Not because I am too lazy to tug it straight at all 😉

The pattern is Water by Sylvia McFadden (Ravelry link). The yarn is from Gnarledpaw, in colorway Industrial Midnight.
This was a fun knit! If you are interested in trying out short row lace, this is a good pattern to start with – there are not a lot of pattern sections, and it is pretty basic lace. And it results in a lovely shawl!
It’s beautiful!
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It is lovely. I like the curved part. Makes it look like moving water.
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Beautiful, I love the ripples.
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It’s wonderful! And that edging is so pretty!
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No one would be able to tell if the edge was straight or not once you are wearing it. Gorgeous!!
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Nope 🙂
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What an amazing piece – look at those edges – wow!
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Thank you! It’s a great pattern 🙂
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It’s so pretty. I love the subtle color variations.
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Thank you! Me too – love tonals!
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What a beautiful shawl. It does look like flowing water. Well done!
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I love it!
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I love how you blocked it! That’s perfect!
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Thank you! I wasn’t sure whether it would be a good idea or not, but figured I could fix it if needed. But I’m really happy with it 🙂
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What a cool shawl. She really captured the feeling of ebb and flow. It is gorgeous.
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She did – it is a wonderful design!
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Lovely and the lazy comment made me smile 😊😉
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🙂 Thanks!
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