It's unusual for me to start, finish,block, photograph and blog a shawl in a week, but here it is:
My beautiful Hallow Moon, or as I have called my project Rainbow in the Storm. I started it the first day of our current lockdown (4.0 for those playing along at home). The pattern is soothing, the colours in the middle keep it interesting.I wanted a shawl to wear like a scarf, wrapped around the neck, rather than my more recent large shawls, which I wear wrapped around the shoulders instead of a cardigan.
I am very happy with how this came out - it's been a long time since I made a one skein shawl and I was worried it would be too short, but it's not, it's perfect.
We took the photos near Polly Woodside (the boat in the background) which is outside the Convention centre, straight after getting our first vaccine shots. This shawl represents resilience to me, and that there is always some colour to be found in the darkness.
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