Sometimes you can give and receive comfort at the same time. I showed you the beginning of my Transition shawl last week. I finished it this afternoon. Here’s the link to the project on Ravelry, if you want details.

Since I was making the pattern up based on how the yarn’s colors fell, it wasn’t stressful. I just had fun alternating garter stitch and stockinet stitch (bumpy versus smooth). It was quite soothing, which I’ve needed the past few days. This project came at the perfect time!

I took a chance and decided to do a ruffle cast off, rather that doing it plain. It’s a version of a simple picot cast-off. Just Google it; there are plenty of instructions out there. I like how it added a feminine touch, which is perfect for the recipient!

All went well as I proceeded along the edge of the shawl, until I felt a strange lightness in the yarn. Oh no, I was out of yarn. There was not any more whatsoever. I completely finished both skeins. Poop.

I did have enough to finish if I just bound off normally. So, I regretfully did so. There were other options, but none would result in the pretty white edge. The shawl isn’t for wearing in public, just to sit around the house, so maybe it’s okay. I may look for a skein of super bulky yarn that is a similar white, though. Having the edge a slightly different white might be okay.
Any knitters out there have another suggestion?
Here’s the next yarn. Noro Kureopatora (that’s Cleopatra in Japanese) 100% wool.

To be honest, even if it GETS worn in public, I doubt that other people will notice. It’s a design element. It has happened to me, too, albeit only with stretchy BO’s, and I have alternated those with regular BO stitches, which worked, too.
It came out beautiful!! I bet your friend will love it. 🙂
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I love the big stripes and the way it is. You could add some bling and
And embroidery – name , ?
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A comfort shawl is perfect, physical imperfections or not, because you were focused on one person when you selected the yarns and created it, every step of the way. Your your friend will know that *your* good vibes and caring for them are a part of the finished product, and that’s a major plus on a down-day when they need to feel arms around them.
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I have some white you can use.
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Thanks!
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