On the 25th of May I started a Pressed Flowers Hat, as a swatch for my Pressed Flowers Cardigan. I knit the cardigan though the first three weeks of June. I couldn't declare is officially finished, because I made polymer clay buttons and I wanted to do shank buttons, rather than ones with holes. I went to my local bead shop. who didn't have any. I ordered some online, and accidentally ordered dolls shanks! I eventually got the right size:
I also made matching hair slides, a broach and a shawl pin. Here's our attempt at a picture that shows all of these being worn:
And why did I need a shawl pin? Because, even before I finished the cardigan, I knew I wanted to keep knitting this pattern.
So I made the matching shawl:
This was a very addictive knit, made even more so because I dyed both background colours myself.
It's particularly strange because,while the motif is very pretty and very fun to knit, but there are many problems with these patterns. The designer does not bother with clever, knitterly details - for example, the shawl is meant to end with half flowers, and she prescribes a sewn cast off when there are many more appropriate ending both visually and for ease of working.
Still, this has been an incredibly fun and satisfying way to spend my knitting time over the last six weeks. I look forward to wearing these, along with the other Richmond Knitters, next week at the Australian Sheep and Wool Show.
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