Friday, May 30, 2008

Okay, there are actually two more rows that I had typed up in this blog, but Blogger was starting to cry at the length of my last entry, so here are rows 15 and 16:

Row 15: Sc in same st as turning ch, ch 1, sk next dc, (shell in next dc, sk next dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, sk next dc) 5 times, shell in next dc, ch 1, sc in 3rd dc of next shell, ch 1, (dc in next dc, ch 1, dc in next ch-2 sp, ch 1) 8 times, dc in next dc, sc in 3rd dc of next shell, ch 1, sk 2 dc, (shell in next dc, sk next dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, sk next dc) 6 times, sk next dc, 3 dc in 3rd ch of turning ch, ch 1, turn.

Row 16: Sc in same st as turning ch, (shell in next sc, sc in 3rd dc of next shell) 6 times, ch 1, sk next sc, (shell in next dc, sk next dc, sc in next ch-1 sp, sk next dc) 5 times, shell in next dc, sk next dc and sc, ch 1, (sc in 3rd dc of next shell, shell in next sc) 5 times, sc in 3rd dc of next shell, 3 dc in last sc. Ch 1, turn.

At this point, the shawl should be about the size of a collar. Yes, there will be "ripples" in the fabric, as well as a scallop-y shape in the center of the neckline. Another set of curves should be starting.

Until next time...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Tracey
I am new to Revelry, etc...
Just read part of your busy life....when do you get time for all of this??
Scrolled down to the bottom where you were talking about plastic needles and acrylic wool.
Tip for 'sticking' needles (but don't know how/if it works with plastic) run your needle through your hair near your scalp (sounds a bit yuuk but it works) and the natural oils will stop your needle from sticking!
Good Knitting... Lapomme

Anonymous said...

Sorry got the spelling wrong:
Ravelry (just been invited to become a new UK member)
Lapomme

Chris said...

I printed out the first 16 rows and think I will give this a go. Can't wait for the next clue. Found this on ravelry