Unfinished Symphony

This is the unfinished shawl that I mentioned a few days ago. If any knitting experts are reading, and can somehow identify the pattern, I would be very, very happy.

Shawl

Originally posted March 7, 2006

Update: On Pix’s advice, I posted for help on an evangelical yahoo knitting group, and received an incredible response, including this information:

I have found my notes, they are not mine, but my grandmothers. The shawl originated in Shetland, by one of the crofters in the 1800′s. It was a shawl made as a ‘wedding ring shawl’ in 2 ply Shetland wool. The wool itself is not a pure white, it fact being wool it is a yellowish white colour. However, originally, when made this shawl, could be passed completely through an average wedding ring.

And here it is. Apparently this pattern is about 70 years old; and see that square shawl next to it? I think that’s my baby blanket. Seems that Aunty Audrey had been knitting shawls for a long, long time.

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3 Responses to Unfinished Symphony

  1. Lisa says:

    That’s amazing! Good to know some yahoo groups are useful.

  2. pixeldiva says:

    It’s a wedding ring shawl?

    Oh lord. This is gonna be fun.

    Your aunty was a knitting ninja. Can’t wait to see the shawl and blanket.

  3. karen says:

    She was a knitting ninja. I keep looking at all this complicated white stuff spilling out of the plastic bag and wondering how it will ever turn into that perfect circular shawl. A challenge indeed.

    Karen