That beautiful square corner, nicely blocked out. Judy explains, "I have circular gridlines (40" diameter) on my board (which I drew); so used those guidelines as long as they lasted. You can see the dark lines underneath the shawl as it's drying; they're NOT in my knitting. The guidelines aren't in the center of my board; so I ran out of board. I bought a set of the foam Alphabet blocks, which I used to extend the size of my board. You can see them (they're pretty colourful) in the picture of the completed piece."
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We are a group of about 55 lace knitters from around the world, knitting Herbert Neibling's "Lyra". Thanks goes to Helen Eisler, owner of the Knitted Lace List, to which all Lyra knitters in this group belong. This blog is written, edited, and published by Rosemarie Buchanan, 8 year member of the Knitted Lace List. All images and text in this blog are protected by copyright laws. Permission must be sought, and given, to use anything from this blog.
Sunday, September 18, 2005
That beautiful square corner, nicely blocked out. Judy explains, "I have circular gridlines (40" diameter) on my board (which I drew); so used those guidelines as long as they lasted. You can see the dark lines underneath the shawl as it's drying; they're NOT in my knitting. The guidelines aren't in the center of my board; so I ran out of board. I bought a set of the foam Alphabet blocks, which I used to extend the size of my board. You can see them (they're pretty colourful) in the picture of the completed piece."
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