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Ah Capri!

In the 2006 Knitting Olympics Lace event is Amy Artisan with The Capri Shawl!

Capri!

(Pardon the “lack of natural light” pictures – when the weather is warmer I may post some pictures of Capri “in action” outside.)

The Details
Pattern: Capri Shawl from Morehouse Farms

Yarn: Aqua Morehouse Merino Lace

Needles: Brittany Birch – US10 – 14″

Cast On: Friday, February 10th (2nd Cast On: Sunday, February 12th)
Bind Off: Sunday, February 19th

Customizations: I spaced the triangles 20 stitches apart since I was knitting during the 20th Winter Olympics. The “open” triangle is 10 rows because my 2005 Italy/Greece trip was 10 days long.

Notes: Overall this was a fun project – even with the assorted detours that I had to take on the route to Capri. As I mentioned earlier, the pattern had very light instructions for adding additional triangles into the design & I had to come up with my own notes for how to do them. (I’ll be happy to share the Amy Arithmetic if anyone wants it for future reference.) Looking at the blocked & finished shawl I notice some bobbles (not the intentional knit ones – the “oops” ones) that will not be making an appearance in future lace projects – but they are part of the process of learning something new. Previously I had mentioned that this was knitting tight & I would probably use size 10 needles (instead of the recommended 9) for any future knits of this pattern – after the blocking it doesn’t look as tight so I might use the 9s again.

Capri in Repose

I can’t wait to wear this shawl! Wrapping it around me this evening brought a huge smile to my face – this is the first knitwear that I’ve completed for myself that wasn’t a scarf or a hat.

Since I finished knitting the shawl I’ve decided that the color of the yarn, while still representing a favorite color from my Italy/Greece trip, is closer to the color of the water along the Greek coast instead of Capri. Here is a picture of the water that will give you a better representation of the yarn color.

The water along the coast of Greece

And here is the artistic shot of the Shawl draped over my computer that currently has the Greek Water picture as my desktop wallpaper.

Capri & the computer

Beyond Capri…what has the Knitting Olympics taught me? I can knit to a deadline if I have to – but I’m not sure that’s how I want to approach my knitting. (Must start on Christmas gifts now!) I enjoy having a couple of things going so that if boredom sets in I can switch to something different. I’m ready to try some more new things – at first glance this pattern seemed so much like my standard baby blanket pattern; however, it managed to trip me up more than once & yet I was still able to get it done.

p.s. Dad continues to make progress in his Needlepoint Olympics – sometime in the future (currently no ETA) you all will get to see his finished object!

14 Comments

  1. Congratulations! You lucky Gold Medalist!!! Looks great!

  2. Congrats! It’s beautiful!! It will look nice with your medal. ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Your Capri shawl is GORGEOUS!! The color, especially in the pic where it’s soaking, is simply beautiful. So subtle and serene. You did such a fantastic job with it- Congratulations to you on taking home the gold!! You certainly deserve it after all your hard work and perseverance. Capri is wonderful… and best wishes to Dad Artisan with his needlepoint! Take care, Amy! ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Very beautiful! I love the color, too.

  5. Beautiful work, Amy! I will look for this kit at the festival – I got the other kit last year, but I just loved them all! The color of yours is so subtle and beautiful – like water. I can see you wearing this one often – show it off, girl! ๐Ÿ˜‰

  6. Amazing work, Amy! Your Capri is *gorgeous*! It’s going to look especially striking with that Gold Medal. And that’s so wonderful about your Dad and his needlepoint. I can’t wait to see the FO of the stained glass. There’s a man who comes to one of my LNS who cross-stitches the most beautiful angels. Oh, these crafty, crafty Gentlemen!

  7. Wow! Congratulations! It is beautiful, and I am so impressed that you got it done before the deadline.

    I am slowly making progress on Samus, but I was tempted by our dishcloth KAL.

    Loved seeing your dad needlepoint.

  8. Beautiful job Amy! I can’t wait to see the outside modeled shots ๐Ÿ™‚

  9. Wow, I love that so much! I love the color and I love the design. I hope I can make something like this one of these days! I’m still a little afraid. ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Amy, that is just gorgeous! You Olympic gold medalist, you. Congratulations. I’m looking forward to seeing your dad’s needlepoint. So cool.

  11. Just wanted to chime in with my congratulations on an exciting project. Can’t wait to see it in person! Sure am glad you got gma’s ability for knitting and lack of sensitive hands, unlike mine! SO proud of the great job!

  12. congrats on finishing before deadline! The shawl looks great and I love the color.

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