Showing posts with label Circular Shawl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Circular Shawl. Show all posts
Friday, 17 April 2020
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
OMG it's huge: The Picot Pi is finally blocking
A long overdue update on the Picot Pi
It's finally blocking. And, as expected, it's huge.
Bed vs Picot Pi:
Picot Pi Blocking |
Detailed pattern notes will be up on the blog shortly. More information on the project is available here.
Picot Pi Lace Detail |
Labels:
Circular Shawl,
Easy Lace,
Elizabeth Zimmermann,
Free Patterns; Original Designs,
knitting,
laceknitting,
Picot Pi,
Regia 4ply silk,
Shawl
Sunday, 26 July 2015
Going Full Circle: The Picot Pi Shawl is OFF THE NEEDLES
According to Elizabeth Zimmermann, we should be knitting circular shawls during the summer months, and that's exactly what I have done. Below is a first glimpse of my Pi Shawl variation, based on Zimmermann's timeless Pi Shawl pattern.
I haven't counted the picot bobbles of my Pi and keeping track of the exact stitch count in the final stages of my pattern is not essential, but I estimate that the Picot Pi's final bind-off row consisted of over three thousand stitches, when including the additional cast-on stitches. More on the Picot bind-off technique is available here.
The completion of the knit was further delayed by having to find a more or less suitable yarn substitute for Regia (4 ply silk), as I was running out shortly after starting the last row. And although my knitting cupboard is home to many treasures, it may at times take a while to retrieve these. It appears somewhat crammed in there at the moment.
Pickle invading the cupboard and getting comfy...as usual |
Labels:
Circular Shawl,
Design Digest,
Easy Lace,
Elizabeth Zimmermann,
Free Patterns; Original Designs,
knitting,
Knitting Techniques,
laceknitting,
Original Designs,
Picot Pi,
Regia 4ply silk,
Shawl,
Sock Yarn
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