Those are beautiful shawl pins! I don't know how to use one, but then, it will probably be another decade before I finish my first shawl. Sorry about the mohair. I find a good timeout works wonders in bringing unruly yarn under control.
Wow! That's a lot of shawl pins. The little I can see of them looks very very pretty. I imagine the bagging and boxing and whatnot might be a bit tedious. Or is that a kind of fun part? Or better yet, something you can delegate to the young men in the family? May one ask where they're headed? You know, in case one was pondering something...
You can easily catch up to me on Peacock -- I had to rip back to my lifeline! I'm finally back to row 205...maybe we'll finish at the same time. Gee, I love your pins.
I can not tell shapes from the pictures but they look beautiful! Please let us know when they are done!
ReplyDeleteOy. This looks like a load of work - but a very satisfying one, I'd say!
ReplyDeleteTime out from an uncooperative WIP is always good!
ReplyDeleteRomi, WOW! I just went through your shop and I love your work! Especially the Elements Collection, those are truly amazing. : )
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all that gleaming metal :)
ReplyDeletedazzling! what amazing pictures! It gets my magpie juices flowing- I just want to put them in my pocket!
ReplyDeleteI'm in lust ... the copper pins are especially lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow, those look amazing. You must have spent a lot of time of those!
ReplyDeleteThe pins are amazing! I'm sure the mohair will realize the error of it's ways soon enough.
ReplyDeleteRosemary-I would have a hard time finding a shawl worthy of such gorgeous pins. I like the silver and the copper.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your mohair come to an understanding.
Those are amazingly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy for you for being able to do what you love like that. What a blessing!
ReplyDeleteYour shawl pins are on my wishlist!
Looks like a lot of work but I bet it is fun work! I will have to buy a pin of yours when I get some extra money. I think they are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove those pictures! One of those charming copper figure 8s is on its way to me via one of your retailers.
ReplyDeleteI hope the mohair is learning its lesson.
Those are beautiful shawl pins! I don't know how to use one, but then, it will probably be another decade before I finish my first shawl. Sorry about the mohair. I find a good timeout works wonders in bringing unruly yarn under control.
ReplyDeleteThat top picture is really cool! Beautiful, beautiful pins.
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are breath taking! You are a wonderful artist.
ReplyDeleteI agree that this looks like a lot of work! And, bad mohair -- BAD, mohair!
ReplyDeletePretty pretty!
ReplyDeleteTalk about making order from chaos! Holy moly! I think you will be the KIC (Knitter In Charge) when you get back to that bad mohair!
ReplyDelete::twitch:: Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's a lot of shawl pins. The little I can see of them looks very very pretty. I imagine the bagging and boxing and whatnot might be a bit tedious. Or is that a kind of fun part? Or better yet, something you can delegate to the young men in the family? May one ask where they're headed? You know, in case one was pondering something...
ReplyDeleteYou can easily catch up to me on Peacock -- I had to rip back to my lifeline! I'm finally back to row 205...maybe we'll finish at the same time. Gee, I love your pins.
ReplyDeleteA wholesale order, good for you!
ReplyDeleteBad, mohair, bad!
Wow, that looks like an amazing amount of work. All nice and shining.
ReplyDeleteMohair frequently needs timeouts. I think it's genetic.
ReplyDeleteTime out is just what you needed! Those shawl pins are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI just ripped back a bunch of mohair on a shawl....I feel your pain.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a huge order! I love the curve that you put in your pieces. Very nice!
ReplyDeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteHope that naughty mohair stops acting up soon.