minxy: Katherine Hepburn (Katie Hepburn)
minxy ([personal profile] minxy) wrote2013-08-28 08:12 pm

let's just acknowledge that I can't knit flat things and then ponder...

If I were to knit myself a wedding shawl/scarf/stole, what would I knit? I am especially interested in the history of the tradition, and possibly patterns...

But we should probably start and finish by acknowledging that I cannot knit flat. There.
staranise: A star anise floating in a cup of mint tea (Default)

[personal profile] staranise 2013-08-29 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't been able to afford any of the really good resources on Estonian lace knitting/Orenburg shawls/Shetland lace, which are the three big "wedding ring shawl" traditions. (Damn Europe and its love for non-knitted lace.) However, when it comes to knitting in the round: I really like this collection of round shawls, which I've knitted 1.5 of. They start off from a small tab, then blossom outwards until the outer border. I knit them in the round using a long circular needle. Might be an avenue to consider.
Edited 2013-08-29 16:50 (UTC)
wyomingnot: grey cable-work (knit cable)

[personal profile] wyomingnot 2013-08-29 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, [personal profile] staranise has a clever suggestion with the knitting a circular shawl on circs! That might trick your brain. ;)

I have no suggestions for specific patterns, though I do have some lovely circular shawls in my rav queue (one of which is shown used for bridal gear).

wyomingnot: close-up of pink rib knit (knit pink)

[personal profile] wyomingnot 2013-08-30 09:38 am (UTC)(link)
Queue stalking is completely kosher. After all, it's pretty much half the point of the friends' activity page. :)

And Devious is often Right.