Why?
Because of this:

So it’s finally done – the handspun shawl that used handspun-from -scratch-fleece-to-yarn.

This is how it looked like, fresh off the needles. Not very good looking.

While blocking, I fell in love with it. I really thought it wasn’t going to look good since it was always so scrunched up.
Today was a dark and dreary day. So what was I doing out in the backyard with only a halter top on? (I was wearing pants too, just in case you misinterpret my meaning.)
This:

I had no dress or long sleeved black tops so I had to chatter in the cold wind while snarling at Nad to hurry up and take the picture already!!!!!!!
I also had to photoshop 3 or 4 pieces of doggie nuggets (poop) from the grass. -___-
I understand that the lighting is not very nice but I have to send out this shawl by tomorrow. And even then, tomorrow’s forecast is an overcast sky.
I don’t think my pictures did my shawl any justice. I need a better place to take photos. Like an emotionally charged, by-the-window-with-sunlight-filtering-through and light bouncing off the seed beads making them seem like diamonds shining.
Think I can commission this kinda photo on etsy’s alchemy? Lol.
So it’s now folded neatly and awaiting to be packed in some tissue and hopefully I can find a decent box to contain it before it takes it’s flight. I hope the recipient would be obliged to take a photo of herself wearing it and I can post it here!

Name of Project: Photosynthesis Handspun Beaded Shawl
Yarn: Handspun from scratch
Needles: Knitpicks Harmony. Can’t remember the size.
Cast On Date: 1 November 2009
Cast Off Date: 2 June 2010 (with a HUGE hibernation period!)
Learned: 1st time beading a shawl!
Modifications: Did two extra repeats of chart B.
Mistakes: Nil
Ok. I’m still cold from that ordeal. Everyone else is napping now and I’m very sleepy but I shall continue to knit!
Thank you for your comments on the bag. I will reply to everyone soon! (I’ve already replied most of you though I think!)




June 7th, 2010 at 5:47 am
It is GORGEOUS Jo! Well done and what a fantastic feeling it must be to have made this from scratch! Next all you need is to have your own sheep and start from the raising and shearing!!
So wonderful to see your backyard too and your lovely view of the hills and mountains – you must send me more photos!!
xoxo
June 7th, 2010 at 6:43 pm
So lovely!! Beautiful colours and awesome work!
June 8th, 2010 at 10:12 am
by the way, i love your backyard!!