I mentioned last week that I had joined a Prayer Shawl Ministry Group at my Church. When I got home from the first meeting, I dug out some leaflets I had, downloaded some free patterns from the Internet, and even went online to reserve some books to preview from the library. I like variety.
As I started working on this project, I realized how nice it is to have a project that I can work on and just relax as I am doing it. This particular project works in threes so when you get to the end of the row, if you have done the row correctly, you have an even outcome. If you made a mistake, it is very clear. It makes it the perfect project to work on when you might be distracted.
This shawl is called Comfort and it comes from Prayer Shawls II (Annie's Attic: Crochet)
I am used to taking pics of dolls and toys. I need to find a better method to show off the shawls.
I started the Double Hug Shawl from Crocheted Prayer Shawl Companion, The: 37 Patterns to Embrace, Inspire, and Celebrate Life
This is also helping my stash busting goals. I had bought some I Love This Yarn for a project and never got to it. Now it’s going to a good cause.
Pretty! My mom is always working on new prayer shawls for our church :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. My normal projects are dolls or toys. However, I always need something as a break. This is a new interest and I like that I can find patterns that are relaxing to work on and still make a nice gift when finished.
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