Thank you for sharing everything Katrina the shawl is beautiful.God bless you and Dave and your family today and always.Have a blessed day.Hope you have a blessed church service today. I hope you had a blessed church service Sunday.
Love learning the history behind that beautiful shawl . I enjoy history as a rule , combining it with fiber takes it to the next level 🤩 I am definitely putting a Faroese on my bucket list .
Hi Katrina, I love the look of that beautiful shawl. I've never heard of it before you talked about it. Thank you so much for sharing everything with us!! Please take care and stay safe and healthy 💕💗💖🎶🦋
Thank you, Katrina, this was very informative. I love the look of that shawl. Will have to put it on my list. I have the Stahmans book. Had forgot about it until this video. Thank you for all the work you do for your subscribers.
This was very interesting. Thanks for sharing. My husband was stationed in Iceland we were there for two years with our baby son. I have never heard of that Island. Have a great Yarney day 🤗🧶
I'm going to knit one of these shawl. I like the idea of the shawl staying in place. I'm interested in knitting a Shetland shawl too. Thank you so much for your information.
Thank you for sharing absolutely beautiful shawl I will be checking this pattern out and making it if I can I enjoy your videos and especially these kinds on vintage items
Isn't it fascinating all the different techniques that are used around the world. I love this shape reminds me of a bat. Is it all made in one piece (apart from the border) I love the way the arrows go in different directions. Thank you for the video found it really interesting. No Cricket today. 😂 Take care and keep safe. xxJane
Hi Jane. It is all knit in one piece except the edging. It looks complicated, but it really wasn't a hard pattern. Cricket was sitting just above shawl when I laid it on the kitchen floor to take the picture. I kept her out of the photo...I was afraid she was eyeing it up to go lay down on.
Stahman's Shawls and Scarves. I found one used on Ebay. Here is the link to it www.ebay.com/itm/126668307974?chn=ps&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&amdata=enc%3A1qNfb8Cm0QOGxG_WlWkuoGw10&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-213727-13078-0&mkcid=2&itemid=126668307974&targetid=4581046492584086&device=c&mktype=&googleloc=&poi=&campaignid=603247544&mkgroupid=1239150598504493&rlsatarget=pla-4581046492584086&abcId=9316119&merchantid=51291&msclkid=f0f8e3ab60551b304a4284abfed2a603
Thank you for sharing everything Katrina the shawl is beautiful.God bless you and Dave and your family today and always.Have a blessed day.Hope you have a blessed church service today. I hope you had a blessed church service Sunday.
We did. I was nice to be in an actual church again.
So glad you did nothing like being right there in the church and around your friends and church family.God bless you
Love learning the history behind that beautiful shawl . I enjoy history as a rule , combining it with fiber takes it to the next level 🤩
I am definitely putting a Faroese on my bucket list .
I am a history nut myself and living in Gettysburg, PA we are surrounded by it.
Hi Katrina, I love the look of that beautiful shawl. I've never heard of it before you talked about it. Thank you so much for sharing everything with us!!
Please take care and stay safe and healthy 💕💗💖🎶🦋
You're so welcome, Karen.
Thank you, Katrina, this was very informative. I love the look of that shawl. Will have to put it on my list. I have the Stahmans book. Had forgot about it until this video. Thank you for all the work you do for your subscribers.
You are so welcome! I ordered a used copy of the book myself. It has some really pretty patterns in it.
Hi katrina, I love your shawl. The history of the faroese shawl is very interesting. Thank you for sharing this information. Have a wonderful day.
You are so welcome!
What a beautiful shawl! I'd never heard of faroese shawls before, thank you for sharing this information!
They are a lot of fun to make, too. Knitted all in one piece except the edging.
Hello Katrina, Thank you for researching and sharing the history of the shawl. Your shawl is beautiful.
Thank you. It gets a good amount of use in the summer since it is cotton. I went out and bought the book so I can make more.
This was very interesting. Thanks for sharing. My husband was stationed in Iceland we were there for two years with our baby son. I have never heard of that Island. Have a great Yarney day 🤗🧶
I knew a missionary that was from Iceland. I don't think I could handle the cold.
I'm going to knit one of these shawl. I like the idea of the shawl staying in place. I'm interested in knitting a Shetland shawl too. Thank you so much for your information.
You're welcome. I'm glad it was helpful. I love this shape of shawl because it does stay in place.
That shawl is gorgeous.
Thank you so much. It was a fun pattern to make.
Very interesting info...Love this shawl! Thanks for sharing💗🤗
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for introducing me to this new to me patterns. I just love the shawls. Now i want to make several. lol
I bought a used copy of the book so I can make some more.
Very interesting.. thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Thank you for sharing absolutely beautiful shawl I will be checking this pattern out and making it if I can I enjoy your videos and especially these kinds on vintage items
You are so welcome! The pattern that I made is no longer available. But the Elizabeth shawl in the book looks very similar.
Thank you, very interesting
Thank you, Ida.
Yes it was very interesting. I’ll be looking into the crochet versions, my knitting skills aren’t up to this 🧶💕🧶Thanks!!
The crochet version looked interesting.
Thankyou
You’re welcome 😊
Love this shawl, need to check it out, I do knit also. Thank you for sharing, 🤗🤗❣️❣️
They are a lot of fun to make.
Isn't it fascinating all the different techniques that are used around the world.
I love this shape reminds me of a bat. Is it all made in one piece (apart from the border) I love the way the arrows go in different directions.
Thank you for the video found it really interesting.
No Cricket today. 😂
Take care and keep safe. xxJane
Hi Jane. It is all knit in one piece except the edging. It looks complicated, but it really wasn't a hard pattern. Cricket was sitting just above shawl when I laid it on the kitchen floor to take the picture. I kept her out of the photo...I was afraid she was eyeing it up to go lay down on.
Those are beautiful shawls. The next one I do I will try one of them. I hate when they fall off your shoulders
I love the shape of these shawls. My book of Faroese shawls arrived, so I'll be picking one out to do.
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Hi Kris.
I can’t find a pattern for Farnese shawls. Maybe later.
Here is a link to a free pattern. It is a simple garter stitch version of a Faroese shawl. www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/top-down-faroese-shawl-2
What was the name of the book...?
Stahman's Shawls and Scarves. I found one used on Ebay. Here is the link to it
www.ebay.com/itm/126668307974?chn=ps&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&amdata=enc%3A1qNfb8Cm0QOGxG_WlWkuoGw10&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-213727-13078-0&mkcid=2&itemid=126668307974&targetid=4581046492584086&device=c&mktype=&googleloc=&poi=&campaignid=603247544&mkgroupid=1239150598504493&rlsatarget=pla-4581046492584086&abcId=9316119&merchantid=51291&msclkid=f0f8e3ab60551b304a4284abfed2a603
@@katrinascreationscrafting OOooh, thanks!!