Apparently this one was knitted in April 2013, which means I’d been learning to knit for probably a month and a half on starting this. Lace shawls always looks so apirational and pretty, so I just jumped in, grabbed the free Florelei pattern on Ravelry, and gave it a go!
Slight issue, I only had cotton yarn. But I didn’t let that stop the attempt. The first update on my Ravelry page just read:
08 Apr - Cast on without really having any concept of how difficult this will be or whether I can do it.
Actually kinda proud of myself for not letting the unknown hold me back!
The cotton did mean it came out much smaller than intended, and I had to add some extra repeats. And of course there are a TON of mistakes that are honestly quite visible when it’s laid out flat but really a non-issue when it’s worn.
The mistakes don’t bother me though, it was a fantastic learning experience and taught me, among other things, the importance of stitch markers and what a difference blocking can make!
The main problem with this project was that it turns out I don’t really have use for lacy shawls, but we live and learn 😂
Looks amazing! And yeah making a lace scarf is definitely a commitment. I made one and gave it away as well because I too realized I don’t wear lace scarves either, plus it never gets cold enough where I currently live. But it still looks beautiful and you should definitely be proud!
It’s really pretty!
Thank you! Even though it turned out to not really be very “me” I’m still really proud of it 😊