
I had great plans on revealing this new shawl with a few last comments on its constructions. But my plans changed last Friday when we got on a plane.
My husband and two good friends and I are in Belize for a week of sun and fun. I took the shawl along and Bill did a photo shoot with me and the shawl on an actual Caribbean beach.
So in this post, I’ll just give some narration to accompany these lovely photos.

As you see here I added a lace border in a very pale yarn. This is Knit Picks Gloss in colorway Clarity, fingering weight. The lace pattern is from my stitch dictionary, called Spiral and Eyelet Panel. The only adaption I made was to insert a six-stitch panel of spiral eyelets between each 24 stitch panel. It worked pretty well with my ultimate stitch count of 320. The bind-off I used is the same as in the Water shawl pattern I knit earlier this year. You can read about that here:
https://wordpress.com/post/dailyfiberfun.wordpress.com/3400

I’m happy with the curviness created by the 24 stitch center panel. An element of waviness came along with the lace border. It reminds me of the foamy waves as they roll onto the sandy shore.

Now that I am actually standing on the beach, I find the colors on the shawl are a fine representation of those found in the warm waters of the lagoon inside Belize reef.

Sand and Sea Shawl final dimensions: 23″ high by 59″ wide. It took eleven different colors of fingering weight yarn (roughly 50 yards each color) plus slightly more than half the ball of Gloss for the border. If all goes well, I plan to publish the pattern, once I get home and have time to write it up.

Absolutely beautiful
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Thanks.
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Beautiful! What a lovely place for a photo shoot.
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It certainly was exceptional. Thanks.
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Very lovely!! ❤
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Have a wonderful trip.
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Thanks you, I will.
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I hope you are having a good time in Belize your shawl is beautiful. By now you must have at least 50 shawls in your wardrobe. You wear them well. I have some shawls but never think to wear them. I usually pull our a sweater.
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I often wear them over or under my coat in the winter. I also wear them in warmer weather to fend off overly-aggressive air conditioning. No, I don’t have even close to fifty. I currently have seven or eight. I’ve given away a few.
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Gorgeous, especially on a beach!
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Good for you getting away for a bit! Your shawl looks lovely, and great photo shoot 🙂 Have a good trip!
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Okay, thanks.
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Stunning shawl and photos. You are a great model!
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It helps that I work with a terrific photographer
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Beautiful photos and a stunning shawl!
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Thank you for reading my post.
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You’re so very welcome 😊
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