Sunday, October 16, 2011

Alivia

No stashing today, but I do have a finished knit to show you - trust me, a really simple knit.  I know I say that every the time I post a knit project, but this one truly is easy peasy.  



If you haven't used a chart before to knit a lace project, then Alivia is the one to start with.  Although this project requires row counting, the main chart repeat consists of only 12 rows,  6 of those being a combination of purl/knit rows.


The Yarn:  Madelinetosh Merino Light - Thunderstorm

Although it isn't my most "impressive" knit of late, I really do love the geometric design of this project.  The no frills, straight lines and repeating squares appeal to my traditional eye for pattern/shape.  I can see another Alivia in my future already.


See more pictures and all the details of this project on Ravelry: - here

Thank you for stopping by,
Rita

27 comments:

  1. It looks so soft and lovely! I do so wish I could get the hang of knitting. I really have tried several times, but the fight that ensues between me and the needles.. it just isn't pretty. Someone could loose an eye!! I will just admire your beautiful work.

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  2. I don't knit, so it looks Very impressive to me!

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  3. I think it's beautiful. It makes me want to learn how to knit.

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  4. Wow....that shawl is gorgeous.....and although you said it was easy-peasy.....it looks highly complicated, and exquisite! Beautiful work!

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  5. Lovely, Rita. You have beautiful tension.

    I love knitting lace and you're right that it's much easier than in looks. Doesn't mean you didn't do a beautiful job. :-)

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  6. Oh my -- that looks so feminine and delicate and beautiful! I want one. :)

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  7. beautiful! I love the lace design, not too frilly and VERY stylish. I think I just might make it for my MIL for christmas, if I can find the time!

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  8. Super Sunday awesomeness :). Can you help me I have a friend that was knitting with mila wool and spilt blackcurrant juice on it. Any advise how to clean it off. Is it possible.?? Any tips would be good. Thank you

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  9. Another beautiful Shawl Rita - they are a bit like quilts in that you simply can't have too many.

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  10. 'Tis a thing of beauty! (I think I say that every time you post). Thunderstorm has to be my all-time, fave Tosh colourway.

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  11. Amazing and beautiful. I don't knit, but wish I did, now more than ever. :)

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  12. love your shawls, rita! this one is gorgeous.

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  13. Lovely, just ordered the pattern.

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  14. Pretty! I am happy you're a knitter too, I was just following for quilts but I knit too!

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  15. Beautiful and I love the colour :)

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  16. You may not find this to be impressive but I am blown away. It's so delicate looking and perfect. Just beautiful.

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  17. I really love this. I agree, the geometric pattern is refreshing. You are making me want to pick up the sticks and get knitting again.

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  18. The colors are perfect. I haven't knitted in such a long time. When I see a great pattern such as this it might just be time to pull out those needles!

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  19. I attempted knitting once -- I'd love to get back into it -- your creations are so inspiring and I absolutely LOVE this latest shawl! I love the delicate yet modern look -- beautiful job!

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  20. It looks impressive to me. Lovely, great colour, too.

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  21. That is absolutely gorgeous!

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  22. Pretttyyyyyyyyyyyy !!!
    I definitely want to try this ! :)
    Thanks for sharing this wonderful project with us :)

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