I've just published a new shawl pattern, simple but very soothing to do. You can find it on Etsy here or Ravelry here. I always encourage people to use Ravelry because patterns are automatically stored as PDFs in your library. I used Tosh Merino Light in Mourning Dove but it would be gorgeous in most fingering weight yarns. I've listed a number of them at the Ravelry site, including those available in Europe, Australia, and of course New Zealand, where I lived for a year (and very dear to me.)
Now, if you'll excuse me I have some painting to do in the kitchen while Husband is on call. Thirty-six hours to complete some walls and a table, mostly done by my friend, Mark. It'll be done in stages but I predict Husband won't even notice until the cabinets are - blasphemy! - painted. Currently there are cream/yellow walls, brown wooden cabinets, ugly curtains and white doors. Feel free to predict or make suggestions!
white cabinets and a pink door. Fabulous wallpaper that you currently have stashed under your bed?
Posted by: pinksuedeshoe | January 17, 2013 at 07:41 AM
Also, I can't wait to see it casapinkified!
Posted by: pinksuedeshoe | January 17, 2013 at 07:42 AM
The shawl looks beautiful; you look beautiful; good luck with the painting!
Posted by: Mise | January 17, 2013 at 01:58 PM
I love the wrap, the color and the softness...how on earth you design a pattern and put it on paper is a mystery to me.
I just hope Junior doesn't throw up in that kitchen...you know. But if he had an antibiotic or some pepto first...you might use it kind of as a paint chip of sorts?
Posted by: phyllis | January 17, 2013 at 05:09 PM
If you've got an Apple iPad -- the Ravelry bookmarklet can easily be setup in mobile Safari. Lets you get content into Ravelry very easily while browsing.
Posted by: Lorenzo O Caum | January 17, 2013 at 06:42 PM
Hey, that's a good idea - a "nature" inspired paint color!
Posted by: Pink mohair | January 17, 2013 at 08:37 PM