I fell in love with this fiber, learned to spin just so I could spin the fiber, and planned the project around the fiber because of that attraction.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvAsFpSD4OqBeJXs-rMBVyT3XyU4WeaAOG6KiSc7288n7w5AkRTH2k2qrGyZpIq4LlPjmR7j9vXXKGqGA4FuyBFql76kBuuVTUwddREnfM9Lm7TWwBcykEJEUOy2KR3FmFSV2NwT-JE7JI/s320/Shetland+Fenna+shawl.jpg)
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This is how much yarn I have left. I might have been able to do one more row but I didn't want to undo a few hundred sts if I ran out.
How do you like all these frequent posts? I am not sure I can keep it up!
1 comment:
Your shawl is beautiful, the pattern as well as the color.
Renate
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