My nearest and dearest died recently. While he was in the hospital, one of his nurses wore a shawl that she'd made from this pattern. When I admired it, she shared the pattern with me. It is the first in a series of "grief knitting" projects that I'm sure will occupy me for months to come. Knitting soothes my soul, and heaven knows I could use some of that at this time.
I do love the colours. Calming. I really started knitting when my 96 year old friend passed. Billie was also the one who started me knitting a couple months before she passed. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely shawl,beautiful colours too,the pattern looks like ripples in the sea, condolences to you for your loss of a loved one and it will take time for the hurt to pass,knitting will keep your fingers and your mind busy and bring you comfort often when nothing else will, I know it does me. We are all here for you lass reach out whenever you need us, we will chat to you x anytime day or night x
I hope the knitting therapy is helpful to you. I love the colors that you have chosen. Both the colors and the pattern remind me of the beach - sand, water and waves. What a good choice; the beach itself is a soothing place.
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