Thanks to hurricane Irene, we lost power for three days.  Not nearly as bad as others have experienced, I know, but bad enough.  I never really know what to do with myself when the power goes out.  Clean a closet?  Uh…no.  Organize stuff?  Right.  Plant myself on the sofa with some yarn and knitting needles?  Sweet.

I purchased this gorgeous yarn called  Polaris, by Rozetti, at WEBS.  It is a wool/acrylic blend with itty bitty sequins throughout.  The color is called Cloud Cover, which appears gray or violet depending on the light.  Since I’ll be attending two weddings in the month of October, I thought it would be a great compliment to my deep plum dress.  The pattern is “Porch Swing Shawl” and can be purchased on Ravelry.  It’s a relatively easy pattern to follow and, with great yarn, you get a lot of “bang for your buck”!

It took me four days to complete this shawl.  I worked on it during daylight hours, and I actually knitted in the dark by the light of an oil lamp.

That unfamiliar sound you all heard a few days ago was me screeching with delight when power was restored.  Pioneer woman, I am not.

“A”

0 thoughts on “Porch Swing Shawl

  1. Teresa says:

    You might not want to be a pioneer woman but you sure have the skill set and determination to make it work. And a shawl (without the sequins) would work well on the Oregon Trail…

  2. Ann says:

    If I couldn’t wear a shawl with sequins or other sparkly embellishment, I’d be riding the Trail of Tears.

  3. Beth Nolan says:

    Hi Ann,

    Your shawl is beautiful… You will look gorgeous!!! new shawl…new dress… new body!!!! If we weren’t going to the same wedding I’d ask to borrow it…..love it!

    see ya soon
    Bethy

    • Ann says:

      Thanks to you and Holly for encouraging me to wear such a pretty color, or the shawl would have been knit in yet another shade of black. 😉

      We are gonna have such a good time…….I can’t wait!!!
      Ann

      BTW, I can see a name-spelling correction is necessary…it’s Bethy with a “y”…sorry ’bout that!