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Shawl with triangles : TA-DAH DAY !!!

The original pattern was calling for fringes….
…. So I started with the first one at the bottom …


…. and from the base to the top, I went on adding fringes…..



…each time I knotted one, I just combed it and then trimmed the ends!!!
The fringes are almost 20cm long and when all done, this was the result ….


…. but….. for me was not yet done !!!!!
So I started to add some tiny pompoms, just to give to the shawl a more ethnic feeling, you know…



…. and I continued to add them ….



…. After having 15 pompoms, I was finally happy with my work… YAY! …..


Yesterday morning, I took the shawl out in our garden ( no rain!!!!!!) ….


…. and my husband generously accepted to model it, with the promise that I had no intention to take pictures of his head/face…


…. and this is the pin that I'm going to use with my shawl : the face pictured on is mine, from ages ago ….. !!!!! ….


…. still my model in action…



and to simply savour the 3D effect given by pompoms and the ridges, I took a couple of extra pics ….



….. well, now is time to hear from you ladies!!!!! ;oD

xxxx Alessandra

The other posts for the complete story of this shawl : here and here !!!!! ;oD




Comments

  1. just gorgeous Ale, well done!!

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  2. Just lovely, the colours are so pretty and I love your male model, made me laugh just thinking about you getting him out in the garden and pinning a shawl on him - what a guy! :o) The pom poms are so dinky and cute..xx

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  3. Questo scialle grida ...Alessandra...e'molto te, e la spilla con la fotografia...Bravissima Alessandra!
    PS: che dire del 'modello'vivente? Unico!
    ;-) paola

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    1. grazie Paola!!!!
      sono soddisfatta di questo lavoro e la mia spilla aspettava lo scialle giusto per lei!!! ;oD
      Paolo e' stato un tesoro!!!!
      xxxxx Ale

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  4. Tadaaaaaaaaah! Lovely (but I don't like the pompoms, too clownesk for me, love the colors of your shawl!)

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  5. Oooooohhhhh Ale, I love it so much. Your shawl is beautiful. All the work you put in it. So beautiful, oh sorry I already said that. Hihi! Love Tinie

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  6. Gorgeous! So colourful - and such a lot of love and effort went into this one!

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    1. thank you Zeina!!!
      I'm glad you appreciate it!!!!
      xxxxxxx Ale

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  7. Your scarf is an unique creation, you put much work into that!

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    1. Thank you Andree'!!!!
      I'm very enthusiast about the final result!!!!
      xxxxxxxx Ale

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  8. The finishing touch you have used, pompoms and fringes are just great! And how cute of your husband to show it, haha. He is standing for plants in your garden.... just asking, is it bamboo? byebye

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    1. thank you Franciens, thank you !!!!!!
      Yes, the plants behind my husbands are bamboo!!!! ;oD
      xxxxxx Ale

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    2. Thanks for your reply, I like bamboo and some of them of staying green during wintertime.... byebye, have a nice day!

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    3. here in Jakarta, bamboo is always green. It can suffer a little bit just during the dry season!!!
      xxxxx Ale

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  9. Hahaha, your husband is so patient :-)!
    So nice all those extra finishing touches, it's a piece of handcraft to be proud of!
    Love from Mirjam.

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    1. Hi Mirjam!!!
      Paolo is a very kind man, that's why!
      thank you for your kind comments,
      xxxxxx Ale

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  10. Dear Ale,

    Once more you've exceeded yourself. The colours are great, the fringes are fringy, the pompoms sing their own song. Can't you hear them? I absolutely adore your two last pictures with the pom pom 3D effect!!!

    And your husband: such a good, gentle model. (I'm sure I could never ever persuade my husband to do such a thing).
    By the way, did you get your shawl back or did your husband wear it all day long?

    Have a nice week!

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    1. Hi Brigitte!!!!
      Luckily I had my shawl back after the photo shooting…. probably because of the weather conditions : too hot around here!!! ;oD
      I'm really glad you did love my shawl in each of its own details!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!
      xxxxxx Ale

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  11. Your shawl looks great Ale - and I love that you got your hubby to model it for you. :)

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    1. thank you Debi!!!!
      I think I have a really sweet husband!!! ;oD
      xxxxx Ale

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  12. It is a beautiful work of art ... with all your love and creativity sewn into it! My man would never model for me ... you are lucky! M x

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  13. Dear Alessandra,

    It is absolutely fabulous! I love the 3-D effect the pompoms add. Super, marvellous, delightful!

    Stephanie

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  14. E con i dettagli é diventato proprio UNICO!Bravissima!:-)

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  15. Just gorgeous, Ale! Love the way the pompoms and tassels contrast, and what a great model!

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  16. So clever and unique - yay, it´s 100% Tadaaahhh-DAY !!!!
    xxxxx, Martina♥

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  17. It's really pretty and so interesting with all the little details. Nice work!

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  18. So nice of your man to show the shawl, and it's great!! Great to have a pin with your own picture! :-)
    Greetings from Marijke

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  19. Great!! And your husband is so nice to help you with the pictures!
    Kate :}

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  20. What a lovely shawl! I love the mix of colours and the pom poms...so cute! I had to smile at your model too, my husband is the same :) Have a great day! xx

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  21. I forgot! I love your shawl pin too, it's so unique!

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  22. oh wow! such a gorgeous shawl! Love the colors and your pompoms add such uniqueness to it! ♥♥♥
    Lucia

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  23. Absolutely amazing!! What a lovely shawl. And your husband is a great sport (maybe you need to make HIM a shawl!) :)

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  24. beautiful!!!!!! love the colors, the fringes, the pin and of course the pom poms!!!!!!!!
    of course..i like the model too ;-))

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    1. Ciao Giuliani!!!
      .....the model was great!!!!;oD
      Xxxxxxxxxxx Ale

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  25. What a fun shawl! Only you could pull a design like that off :)

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  26. Eh beh i pompom aggiungono un tocco imperdibile! Un bellissimo lavoro Ale.. magari indossato da te sarebbe anche meglio :DDD
    Senza nulla togliere al marito!

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  27. The fringes give it that little something that makes it adorable!

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  28. The pompons are such a clever touch! Well done! xhaafner

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  29. Hi Lovely Alessandra, sorry I have been absent for a few days, it has been one busy week! My goodness your shawl is just absolutely just stunning. The colours are wonderful and I am sure that it is just lovely wear. You will look gorgeous wearing it Alessandra. A lovely post as always. Have a lovely weekend, sending you big hugs and loves
    Dorothy
    :-)xxxxxxxxxxx

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    1. Hi Dorothy!!!
      thank you for all your kind comments about my shawl!!!!!
      lovely weekend to you too, xxxxx Ale

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  30. I have never seen another shawl made with this pattern, and yours is gorgeous! I prefer your color to the colors used in the shawl pictured in the original pattern. You took what I thought was kinda 'blah' to beautiful! The pom poms you added are a great personal touch!! Your husband is a good sport, holding the shawl for you so you could take pictures for your big reveal! Your "ta da"! Good job!

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    1. Hi Maschelle!!!! You've just left a very enthusiastic comment about this shawl that I'm very overwhelmed !!!! Thank you soooooo much my dear!!!! Yes, my husband has been really nice in helping me with the pics !!!! ;oD
      happy weekend, xxxxx Ale

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  31. Stunning, love it a fabulous shawl, hugs x

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    1. thank you Sue, I'm so glad you like it!!!!
      xxxxx Ale

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  32. Very, very beautiful piece of work, Alessandra! Love the colours and adding the pompons was a great idea!!! xxx Annasoer :)

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  33. oh Ale, it's AMAZING! you must be really happy with it. You have managed to put your own unique twist on it. You can wear it to the cinema now and be warm under the air con! It's lovely I think pride of place should be on your mannequin when you are not wearing it! Heather X

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