Stunning shawl in lace weight yarn + harsh Colorado light + crappy camera = so-so pictures that do not equate to the beauty that the shawl actual is.
Oh, well. Until I can save up the funds for a great camera, here are the current pics...






I really do love this shawl. Not the 400+ stitches that I bound off in a crochet chain way (bangs ahead against the wall), but the shawl was so worth it.
I am gifting it to a beautiful, amazing friend who shines with the most potent light... (but, hopefully I can get better pics before I send it off)
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