Monday, May 24, 2010

South Bay Shawl

This is the fourth shawl for the year. And there is a story behind it.

South Bay Shawl

The short version - I have a lovely friend at work who is shortly moving overseas with her family. She asked me to make her a shawl for payment, but I told her I didn't crochet for payment, and decided to make her one as a surprise gift instead. Another friend found out her favourite colours were sage green and lavender. Eek. Not my colours, but I decided on this beautiful lichen-coloured Hyena in Petticoats sock yarn. Sneakily, I showed it to my friend one day, as I was making it. Her reaction to the colour was not positive. But she didn't know it was for her. In the meantime I was loving it - for me.

South Bay Shawl

And let's just say I'll be showing my friend a selection of colours I think she would prefer (like purple, deep red, pumpkin and leaf green) on Monday when I return to work. I think the surprise thing just isn't going to work, and that's OK!

South Bay Shawl

The shawl is a freebie pattern from Lion Brand Yarn called South Bay Shawlette. It took me two weeks to crochet, but in the middle of that I had a big market, lots of sewing and a very busy day job. It's a really fun pattern to crochet, and I love the hidden flowers that leap out from behind the shells. I think I'll be making this one again.

South Bay Shawl

17 comments:

  1. Its divine - I love the colour. Its a bit disappointing that the colour wasn't quite right for your friend ... but there is a silver lining in that cloud for sure! Enjoy wearing your beautiful new shawl.

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  2. It is beautiful! Good idea to suss out your friend on the colour. I did that to a friend who I was making a baby blanket for. When I asked her if she thought these colours would be good for a boy blanket and she was two weeks off delivering a boy, she didn't even click. Unfortunately your friend didn't like the colour, but luckily you do! :)

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  3. Wow Michelle it is worth the work. Love it, I may just have to give it a go. Gotta love that lion brand site.

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  4. It's gorgeous and so quickly following the third one! Now who's showing who up?

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  5. Lovely shawl! You're not the only one with a mounting collection of yarny crafted goodness. Half the time I have to make two of a thing before I'll part with one. Although I'm getting a little over woolly hats...

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  6. Oh, another lovely shawl!! That is really pretty!

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  7. Lovely - and if the colours work for you, that's where it should go! LOL

    You could always surprise your friend by saying you were making it for a friend (true) who had similar tastes - what would she advise?

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  8. What a glorious colour! Beautiful pattern too, very pretty.

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  9. You are just a shawl machine lately!! Beautiful pattern & great photos to show it off too ;-)

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  10. dude i love this! every time you show us a gorgeous shawl, there is another one under way that is just as beautiful! =)
    I think I might see some crochet-shawly goodness in my future!

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  11. oh my word this is beautiful - I had no idea crochet could look so fine!

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  12. All your shawls seem to match the lovely skirt you made not long ago... coincidence? I think not! ;) Go you crocheting all these shawls of late! You're inspiring me to get back into it! :)

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  13. Colours for other people can be so tricky. Sometimes you just know it's right...but not always. Anyway it's lovely and it's great that it worked out as something YOU love!

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  14. wow you're good, i love that pattern!!

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  15. your not half bad with a hook are you. it looks great, i want to make one now.

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  16. That is a stunner! Gorgeous.

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