Baby's Got Back . . . And a New Shawl
So now that we have all purged the memories and visual aids from my last post, on to happier subjects. Like my Veste Everest. Which now consists of a back:

And the beginnings of a front:

I also did a little more finishing and finally got the ends woven in on my
Symmetrical Flying V Shawl. After a good dunk and a bit of blocking, it turned out wonderful--though not quite symmetrical because I ran short of yarn, but I can overlook that small problem. I hadn't been real pleased with it when it came off the needles, but sometimes, as it turns out, blocking can be your new BFF.
And the beginnings of a front:
I also did a little more finishing and finally got the ends woven in on my
Symmetrical Flying V Shawl. After a good dunk and a bit of blocking, it turned out wonderful--though not quite symmetrical because I ran short of yarn, but I can overlook that small problem. I hadn't been real pleased with it when it came off the needles, but sometimes, as it turns out, blocking can be your new BFF.
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