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An antique 1870s Cashmere Shawl that's also a map of Kashmir.
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Spiderweb Crochet Shawl from StepbystepUA
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I gotta sell this one I think. Anybuggy wanna make an offer before I put braincycles toward figuring out a cost?
Hood of Toyota RAV4 for scale (with lounging dashboard skeleton for lols)
May I offer you some texture in these trying times?
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A lovely knit maple leaf shawl. I like how it makes me feel like some kind of autumn witch when I wear it!
Yarn: Loops & Thread Woolike
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White lacey spider shawl for this lovely hanami outfit (variation of the black one posted previously)
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Finished a shawl for a customer's Halloween wedding. I'm in love....
Is like a Halloween sunset
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Shawl
Late 19th Century
China for the Western Market
LACMA (Accession Number: 38.23)
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Woman Reading. Portrait of Sofia Kramskaya
Ivan Nikolayevich Kramskoy, 1866
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二枚目のショールをUPしました。
The second shawl is listed on my store.
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Alan Gallacher autumn/winter 1999-2000
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Attack of the pouting pooch! An islander had bought this shawl from me at the last craft fair; sadly her dog nommed on it after not getting to go on a car ride. The lady was hoping I had another one; I didn't but I offered to try to repair it. All things considered it's not as bad as it could have been and luckily I still had some of that color.
The "gets worse before it gets better" part. I cleared out all the damaged bits with the pins holding the live stitches. I squared out the hole more as this way I could carry the yarn up the rows instead of having to cut off at the end of the rows (which means less loose ends to bury). The top row still has damaged yarn; I decided to remove it as I went along that row to prevent the risk of things coming undone.
Done! The topmost row is a little off as it's hard to connect to the bottom of the stitches; plus I think I used a smaller hook originally but overall it looks good!
Washed to remove any remaining doggy drool and to help shrink the stitches a little. Still a little off but I'm so happy how it came out!! The lady was thrilled as well:)
This was a LOT easier to repair than the crochet thread Barbie clothes I had repaired as yarn is a more forgiving medium, heh.
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