Is it possible to turn the corner on a round shawl? It's been an awfully long time since those geometry classes in junior high, but I'm pretty sure circles don't have corners.
I’ll just call it a term of art.
I’m halfway through the border of Centrino… check it out:
I’ve done 18 repeats out of 36, and it feels like the finish is actually in sight. If I keep going at this rate, I may be able to finish two shawls in a month!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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I love knitted-on borders, especially when I get to the point where the end is in sight.
Wow! So beautiful, good luck with the rest of it. It looks very complicated.
Meredith
This looks like another beauty. I love that color, what yarn is it?
that is stunning! looks to me like youve turned lots of corners there!
I love the border too - it is unending but as you turn that corner/ half way point it seems to speed up
The idea of turning the corner on a circular shawl seems counter-intuitive but I understand exactly what you're saying! Knitted on borders add such a nice touch that they're worth all the work.
Absolutely breathtaking.
That is gorgeous & great color can't wait to see it when it's done.
oh it is in sight! And it's going to look AMAZING!!!!
Actually, I love it just like this, unblocked and all. It reminds me of a coral reef!
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