
Since I've finished up spinning the lovely Alpaca/Silk fiber I bought while at Yarn School last year.
415 yards of Lace Weight Yarn.

I decided I'd hook up another South Bay Shawlette by Lion Brand. Out of character for me I know but I'm not going to dye the yarn. I want to let the natural color shine here and I could use a natural shawl.

Oh my... This yarn truly gives the pattern the look it deserves. So far I've made two shawls out of this pattern but I think I'll go for one more using this type of yarn. I loved it.
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