Pinkity Pink Biggity Biggie

 

I can't stop doing this. My favorite pattern, simplified (no fringe, no tassels, just one solid color), and slightly modified (tc instead of dc). Wow! So gorgeous and huge and amazing, I love it! Big Pink Shawl The tc stitches all the way around opened it up so much, I don't even know what to call it... big beast of holes? see-through giant? flimsy pink monster? It doesn't matter. It is too fabulous for words. 😆  It is difficult to get a sense of how big this thing is. This helps- putting my jean jacket in the middle of it:

It is so lace-like and delicate, except it isn't. The yarn is good solid cotton, and the whole thing is sturdy, even kind of hefty. But not exactly warm weather wear, too many holes. And not exactly for cool weather, just too heavy. I don't know what to do with it. Why did I even make this? Again. 😂


Because of that tc all the way, this piece worked up fast and easy. Back and forth, each row, it gets bigger and bigger, faster and fastest. I loved watching the rows pile up. Such a fun, easy piece. That is one of the reasons I love this pattern. You get so much to show for your work, so quick and simple. And so gorgeous in the end. I can't stop loving you...I do have a long time love affair going on with pink. 😍 Just type "pink" into the search bar, and this blog will give you more than you ever wanted. 😅


Here's a list of way too many photos, all shawls of this same pattern. 

The original set (gorgeous green)

Another Shawl (teal sparkle)

And Another Shawl (Barbie colors)

Plus these Shawls (blacks and black)

There's another one in here. (red sparkle)

And several here. (various colors)

Don't forget this masterpiece. (shaggy green leftovers)

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