untonuggan: Lily and Chance squished in a cat pile-up on top of a cat tree (buff tabby, black cat with red collar) (yarn bunny)
I finished knitting Wingspan in four days. I'm kinda amazed. It was fun, and the primary thing I was knitting. Also, US #10 needles helped. And soooooft yarn.

Photos ahoy!

Wingspan Circular
A shawl made up of overlapping purple-pink and pink triangles arranged in a circle, as though to be worn around someone's shoulders. The triangles mimic feathers on a bird.One more photo )

Apologies for the slight blur on the latter photo!

For the knitterly curious, here's how I modded the pattern from fingering weight (this will only make sense if you've looked at the pattern/recipe):
I used Malabrigo Worsted (I forget the colorways) on US #10s at a gauge of roughly 3 sts/in (or 12 sts/4 in if that's how you roll). I did not swatch ahead of time (gasp!). I cast on 60 sts for each triangle, and shifted each new triangle over by 12 sts. I didn't wrap my stitches when I turned. At the end, I did do the four rows that the pattern called for to hold the thing together, and I bound off with US #13 needles. Behold, a shawl in four days!

ETA: Also, so the row gauge wouldn't be off, for the majority of the places where you move the marker I did "sl1 k3" instead of "sl1 k2". That way I wasn't left with huuuuge triangles, and they were roughly the proportion of the original wingspan. This is up to you and your sense of your row gauge. I think the first three turns I did with the original pattern (sl1k2), and the rest I did sl1k3. I figured if it didn't work I would just knit more triangles, but it ended up that I only needed the 8 called for in the pattern. The lady in the yarn shop who'd already knit Wingspan recommended that I do something like this when I mentioned it to her.

Also thanks to [personal profile] vae  for her advice. ^_^
untonuggan: text: "If only yarn grew on trees" with a photo of trees that have been yarn bombed (covered with knitted yarn) (yarn trees)
So I re-cast on for Wingspan (a shawl pattern that's been trending on Ravelry for awhile) after consulting with other dreamwidth knitters and someone in my LYS (local yarn shop). I'm much happier with it, and am also very happy that it's in worsted so it's going much faster than when it was in fingering. Yay for getting holiday knitting done fast. Am already 1.5+ triangles beyond what you see in these pictures.

I'm using Malabrigo Worsted, and if you're really interested in the colorway I can dig it out of my knitting bag. What you really need to know is that it's SQUISHY.

Wingspan WIP
Variegated purple and pink triangles alternate to form the basis of a shawl on a blue blanket. Two balls of yarn used to knit the project are in foreground.One more medium photo behind the cut (a close-up) )

Hopefully it will be done soon! Am so excited about this! And thank you, [personal profile] vae , for sharing your knitterly wisdom with me!

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