Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Icicles in Alpaca

In Peru, a couple of years back, I purchased some handspun alpaca while in Cusco in Peru from here



Do I look happy or what?  I'm suspecting that the yarn is in the bag.

Here is the label



Consa from Pitumarca handspun it. It's two ply. Cost, if I'm not wrong…$16.oo.  OMG. I might have to name my next cat Consa.  Consa probably speaks Quechua. My handwriting is on the left of the above label, I guestimated the yardage. Here is a map showing where Pitumarca is, southeast of Cusco.






So, I had to figure out what to do with it. Sometimes yarn must sit and pickup the vibes at my house before it knows what it's meant for.

A while back I saw a pattern in Knitters for Susana IC's Icicles Shawl.

It seemed to be right for this yarn.



I added green toned beads at the border.  I love the natural striations of the yarn.


So it was finished up last week.  Here's a lousy photo that is out of focus, but it gives an idea of the drape and potential.





An aside: there was leftover yarn so I knit Anne's "Spiraluscious."  The lace in both projects shows the yarn to advantage…






(Yes, sometimes there's the iPhone photo and sometimes the Nikon…neither are that grand this time 'round, though)

My church is having an exhibit of art done by those who attend.

On Saturday we hung the artwork.  I was pleased that my shawl was hung underneath a lovely oyster wreath done by my friend Cheryl; lovely natural tones from two parts of the world together…ignore the plastic hangers, please…)








2 comments:

  1. Your shawl looks so pretty on you Wendy!
    My son went to Cusco and brought me back a woven Alpaca scarf. I love handspun Alpaca and I have a huge stash in many natural colours :-))

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  2. WOW, it is so beautiful the shawl :)

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