At Last

Cool. Dry. Finally.

Feather & Fan

Feather & Fan, draped over sofa

This is Feather & Fan, in the alternate version with the yarn-over cable. I am somewhat happy at how it turned out. I am also happy that I have actually finished it. The last 20% took forever.

Feather & Fan, with detail

One hundred twenty thousand plus stitches, followed by a crocheted bind-off that was less painful than I expected, but still excruciatingly small. I do admire it though. And I keep looking at other things I could bind off with miniscule chains.

Feather & Fan, blocked

Above you see the blocked product. Which could have been better done, I know. There is no place in this apartment large enough to pin out a 72″ diameter shawl. I had to make a frame, staple an old sheet to it and baste the shawl to the sheet with upholstery thread—which accounts for the slight imperfections in the directions of the fans. It’s not really noticeable off the frame.

I took it to the LYS this afternoon; I had promised to bring it in some time ago, and I wanted to reward myself for having finished it (which I did, unfortunately). Yes, I enjoyed being praise for my knitting by other knitters. Best afternoon I’ve had in ages.

A Round of Apologies

I’m sorry I’ve been ignoring you, particularly those of you who wrote thinking I might have dropped off the face of the earth. I didn’t; I just got stuck. Stuck at work. Stuck on F&F. Stuck in a rut of procrastination. I am a champion of procrastination.

I’m now on 8 straight months of procrastinating about going to the gym. Soon I should be able to roll there. I have been biking—27 miles last Saturday—but I’ve been eating more.

My Downstairs Neighbor is a Homophobic Jerk

And he’s an architect in New York?

And that’s it for tonight.

8 Responses to “At Last”

  1. Elemmaciltur Says:

    OMG, you’re still alive after all! And you’re certainly back with a fab FO!

    Oh, and just ignore your jerk neighbour. Or warned him by telling him what DPNs are also good for. :-p

  2. IRV Says:

    Glad you’re OK. I’m impressed w/ the lace work. It’s beautiful. I’ve never attempted it myself, as I know no one who would appreciate the amount of work that goes into it.

  3. Krystofer Says:

    I was just casting on for that. I wanted to make it for my grandma for Xmas….

    it looks great hun!

  4. =Tamar Says:

    OMG (not a phrase I use much). That shawl is more beautiful the more I look at it.

  5. Ted Says:

    Oh my. It’s just lovely, Mark. Really.

  6. James Says:

    It was worth the wait to see the finished feather and fan. Looking forward to meeting up next week.

  7. WonderMike Says:

    Just joining the party. Sorry your neighbor is such a deck. But, on the plus side, your shawl is a majestic thing of beauty. Mazeltov!!!!

  8. Delica Says:

    Feather and fan looks incredible. That was so much work and it is just gorgeous.