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Marissa Huber

I Create Playful Art to Infuse Sunshine into Your Life

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Charlotte's Web Shawl

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There are some projects and goals that lay on the wayside for the duration of time it takes to graduate from high school. Case in point, I have had these Koigu mill ends since 2008 which were always slated to become a Charlotte's Web Shawl. After I found out I was having a baby, it seemed like hundreds of strangers and friends wanted to tell me how little time I would ever have to myself, labor and delivery horror stories, advice (some good!),  more horror stories and very personal inquiries. Regarding the knitting, I took this time to finally make myself this particular shawl - before my life is over and I never have a minute to myself! I jest.

Here is the yarn. Mike helped me to put them in order for the shawl.

Koigu-Mill-Ends-Rosies-Yarn-Cellar-Charlottes-Web-Shawl-KnitMy illustration from four years ago was inspiration to someday knit this!

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I really just wanted to knit this shawl for the fringe.

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Here is the finished shawl. It's huge. It's about my height fully stretched out, so around 66 inches.

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I'm really happy with how it turned out. Once I got the hang of the lace pattern, it was pretty easy, but I recommend placing a lifeline in case you mess up. I messed up and restarted it at least three times. This is not to scare you off, just to provide some realistic expectations.

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This colorful detail below is one of my favorite parts of the shawl.

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Well, besides the fringe of course! I held myself back from adding beads or sequins!

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I don't know why I waited so long, but it was worth the wait!

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tags: illustration, knitting, shawl, yarn
categories: Hand Crafted
Sunday 01.13.13
Posted by Marissa Huber
Comments: 8
 

Wenlan Chia's Lacy Chunky Throw

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Earlier this summer, I used my pending baby as an excuse to finally knit Wenlan Chia's Lacy Chunky Throw. blanket 007I was pleased that the 5 (free) skeins that I won in a drawing contest from Heather Ross (among other goodies) was enough to make a good-sized lap blanket. This would be great to throw on a bed later for added warmth. However, I think there are too many holes and the fiber is too fuzzy for a baby. I could barely get by without getting fiber in my own mouth, so figure it would be worse for a little guy!

blanket 009Overall, I liked the pattern and think it looks lovely (once I corrected my mistakes). I'm glad it's done though, as I did not enjoy knitting on huge baseball bat-sized needles!

blanket 011Besides all my complaints above though, it feels and looks like buttah, I tell you.

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tags: blanket, knitting, yarn
categories: Hand Crafted, Motherhood
Friday 12.07.12
Posted by Marissa Huber
Comments: 1
 

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