19 October 2010

Sneaky peek

7 Small Shawls: T - 72 days and counting down.

Psssst! Wanna see a peek of Elektra blocking?
How about Elektra hanging out?
Tied up?
In a somber mood?
Wrapped up?
Showing her beads?
In a casual mood?
Showing a little lace?
She has many different moods, and I hope you like all of them!

Pattern: Elektra (not released as yet - from 7 Small Shawls to Knit)
Beads: 40 grams, size 6/0 seed - root beer, square hole, foil lined

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26 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, it is beautiful! Love the simple garter with the wonderful lace.

8:27 PM  
Blogger tgknits said...

I love this one so much, Its time to get the pattern set.

tgknits

8:27 PM  
Anonymous Megan said...

Wow! Love the shaping, the lace pattern, the beads, the color...it's amazing!

8:50 PM  
Blogger Michelle said...

You hit another one out of the ball park; I'm so glad I bought in early!

9:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Beautifully done! That's a gorgeous stunner, for sure!

3:40 AM  
Blogger Jeanne said...

Romi I had no idea she was THIS beautiful! ♥♥ the shaping and ♥♥ the bead placement - she's another winner!!

4:38 AM  
Blogger Marta McCall said...

Beautiful! Well done!

5:23 AM  
Blogger Syd said...

Wowie Zowie! Can't wait for 7's update!

5:38 AM  
Blogger cdoertel said...

I did not see this post until this morning, but I had a dream about this shawl last night and it looks similar to what I dreamed, in my dream I kept wishing and wondering when it was going to be released and then I see it pictures here and think soon oh soon I hope. I have yarn and beads ready hope to bring it with me to knit on my cruise in a week.

It is gorgeous and I love the color and the beads perfect match.

5:40 AM  
Blogger Laurie said...

Wow...this is seriously amazing. Got my yarn Monday and can't wait to cast on (even though I'm on a project diet, I might have to make an exception).

6:28 AM  
Blogger Gwynne said...

This booklet is destined to be a must have for all lace knitters now and in the future. Congratulations on another gorgeous addition.

Gwynne

7:04 AM  
Anonymous Melthomas said...

Love it! Each one is even more wonderful than the previous one!

8:08 AM  
Anonymous Sev said...

It's incredible, what you can imagine with some yarn and beads !!

8:22 AM  
Blogger Jersey Shore Deb said...

GORGEOUS! May just need to use one of my Rhinebeck purchases to make this.

8:34 AM  
Blogger Pam - said...

Absolutely stunning! I love the inset V-shaped lace. Very different and very beautiful.

9:03 AM  
Anonymous HasmiF said...

Beautiful...makes me think of angels' wings. Angels would definately have beads in their knitted wings. Love the garter stitch as it really focus your eye on the lace areas.

10:16 AM  
Anonymous AlisonH said...

Very, very, very nice. Well done!

11:16 AM  
Blogger Connie said...

Can't wait Romi - another gorgeous shawl! And with a Canadian Indie Dyer - yay!

12:12 PM  
Blogger Elsa said...

Just joined your Ravelry group and love this shawl ... mostly what I make these days! I'm buying your book ...

12:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Elektra is beautiful! I want to make every shawl that you design. Thank you for such awe inspiring designs!

- Denise (dlotter on ravelry/twitter)

12:31 AM  
Blogger grammynan said...

I love being on the buyer list and seeing each design come out individually. I feel like your cheerleader!

2:39 PM  
Blogger janna said...

Beautiful!

8:10 PM  
Blogger Wendy said...

Wow, she is GORGEOUS!!!! I can't wait to make her!

5:36 PM  
Anonymous Laurie (Mooflower) said...

Another beautiful shawl. I'm going to have to make next year "The Year of 7 Small Shawls"!

8:51 PM  
Blogger purrlgurrl said...

She's a beauty!

The following is not aimed at you but is just a comment on the current knitting zeitgeist in general. I think the world already has enough socks, cowl/neckwarmer, and shawl patterns. I know I certainly don't need to add more to my collection. I'm just sayin . . .

9:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very very nice!!!

12:31 AM  

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