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Iā€™m knitting a Bone Yard Shawl by Stephen West . Using some of my handspun fiber. A Persimmon color Blue Faced Leicester fiber that I added a strand of Sulky bendable thread to it to give it some dimension. It looked so ā€œflatā€ spun alone. I skein I had overspun, Ugh, overspun yarn is spun too tightly, when I hold it out flat it immediately winds up on itself and kink. The ā€œfixā€ for this is to run it back through the spinning wheel the other direction and then I soaked it and dried it, to ā€˜'resetā€ the twist. That came out find, and didnā€™t take as long as I thought it would. So now, I just have a bit more to go before Iā€™m done. I must have been stressed when I spun this! Read more on spinning yarn with the correct twist and balance, plus other helpful tips in Knitty article This was going to be a gift for a girlfriend who is going through tuff times, but when complications set in (with my knitting, not her), I ended up gifting her my Citron shawl Steve and Penny at the local ...

Boneless Boneyard Shawl

I saw a link to this Boneyard Shawl by Stephen West and thought it was beautiful. Digging around in my stash I found some of my handspun that I have never used. I started knitting it up, it is a fast mindless knit, and I love how the yarn looks in this pattern. Notice anything? Yes, I took it ā€œon the goā€ to knit and didnā€™t notice until several inches after the first ā€œboneā€ that I had left it out. Sigh, so I decided to just keep going. Take a look at all of the Ravely shawls in this pattern, it can look so different with each knitter. I suppose this is my boneless shawl! Iā€™m planning on gifting this to a girlfriend who has persimmon trees and makes everyone persimmon bread, cookies etc.ā€¦for everyone during the holidays. Love the color and I hope she likes it. While searching for this pattern I also came across the Quaker Yarn Stretcher Shawl/wrap . I love that one so much, it is not a free pattern, but Iā€™m going to have to buy it and start that one next. It looks like the perfect...