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I need another project like I need another hole in my head, but I've had this idea for DAYS now, and I think I've figured out how it would need to be done, so that means I need to do it, right?



So, a few days ago, [livejournal.com profile] knittingand posted this amazing bit of knitting on [livejournal.com profile] knitting. No pattern, yet, but I can probably make that from the picture.

I'm in serious string lust with this pattern.

The perversity of doing a finely knit lace shawl, with a border of skulls and crossbones, greatly amuses me. I'd call it "Bluebeard's Grandmother".

I'd use the skull and crossbones for an inner border, just inside the edging, for 4-6". I'm still debating what to do for a center pattern. Or if it needs a center pattern...I love the symmetry of the fine Shetland shawls, all nice and square with their delicate borders, but I love the fit of a Faroese shawl, and it'll be trickier to work that much lace into a triangular shawl with shaped shoulders. (But that challenge would keep me off the streets....)

I'm thinking about using something like Print Of The Wave (top right picture), or any of the diamond or bead-type patterns. Because Bluebeard would give some of the shiny bits of booty to his grandmother, right? Or maybe other nautical/seashore themed patterns, as I can find them. Diamond ring mesh, could pass for either the "booty" theme, or it's rather net-like. Feather and fan could be used to represent ocean waves, that's an old stand-by.

Some other patterns to take inspiration from:
Judy's seashell bookmark
Seeweed and shells scarf, from Yarnpath (although in these pictures, it looks rather more like wheat than shells to me)
Cowrie lace, (an antique pattern made available by the very generous [livejournal.com profile] knittingand)
Grandmother's lace (because of the name)
Conch-shell lace (another antique pattern from [livejournal.com profile] knittingand)
Wavy razor shell scarf, the one at the top of the page...it'd give a much more substantial fabric than I think I want, but it's awful pretty.
Moira square lace, which has nice blocks of netting I could use.

Doesn't fit any of the themes I've got going above, but this clove stitch would be a good filler/center pattern.

And there are other patterns I've got stashed in my files, plus that book I keep hearing about, on designing your own lace patterns.




Comments, folks? Am I completely nuts?

Edited to add: any suggestions of color are welcome, too. I'm considering maybe this yarn, which I've never used but heard very good things about. And it's cheap.

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Date: 2006-03-17 03:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treeskin.livejournal.com
Ooooooooo. Hadn't thought of that, but now that you mention it, hmmmm.....


(You realize, of course, that the comment above could be construed as encouraging the hobbit?)

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Date: 2006-03-17 03:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tnrkitect.livejournal.com
Like you need encouraging... ;-)

(psst! Love ya too ;-) )

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Date: 2006-03-17 03:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] treeskin.livejournal.com
Boy, what's gotten into you lately? And why aren't you sharing? I could use some of that extra energy.

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