Wednesday, April 28, 2010

.lee's final surrender.

the very last row!!


my friend Jane took some picture for me :) yes, I have awful posture...





I am so beyond happy to be done with this blanket. What an intense project! So worth it, though. I am way impressed with its size. Still can't believe I wove it, really. I can't wait to wash and press it!

10 comments:

Carlene said...

That. Is incredible.

You don't have bad posture, you're weaving! You're adorable!

French Press Knits said...

Congrats- how exciting. It looks amazing!

Jesse said...

Absolutely beautiful!

Unknown said...

Wow, it's gorgeous. And huge! I love the picture of the feet next to the fringes of the blanket, it really gives you a sense of how big it is. Congrats!

Matt Chung said...

so amazing! that pattern is beautiful I don't know how you can follow a pattern like that.

Lisa at lil fish studios said...

So inspiring. It's just amazing.

Brittany | the Home Ground said...

Thanks, Carlene :) You make me feel better about my weaving hunch!

You should come see it sometime, Melynda! We should get together after I graduate. Your new work space is awesome, too!!

Thanks, Jesse! I haven't been commenting, but I really like the work you've posted on your blog lately.

Hi, Erin! I can't link to your profile page :( It'd be nice to put a face to a name! Thank you. I can't believe how big it is...

Maaaaaatttttt. I can't wait for you to come home and see it. The middle part, where it's like a checkerboard, was super easy. It's the borders that were hard. I had to backtrack several times in the beginning.

Lisa, I'm glad you like it! I still can't quite believe I made it. Thanks :)

Unknown said...

Haha Brittany, that's because I don't really have a profile. I only use this platform to leave comments on my friends blogs.

And BTW this is Erin K, we used to work at Sbux together before I had my baby ;)

Laura said...

Hi! Thanks for you comment. Your blanket is amazing, I'd love to be able to make something like that one day.

Brittany | the Home Ground said...

Laura, overshot is really fun to weave and the results are so darn gorgeous. There are a lot of patterns that only require four harnesses and are a cinch to weave!