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As is traditional with shawls, this was an interesting and beautiful knit but I've now finished up with a shawl I'm not sure how to wear. I love the fact that this is two colours and it's probably this that meant I did actually wear it to work a couple of weeks ago.
To my surprise, after wearing it much of the day I discovered just one more end that had escaped being woven in. There's always one.
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A metephor for life I suspect: nothing is ever finished.
Looks great! I do like the stripes and think it is very 'you'.
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