I finished my Pi Shawl. I'm almost embarrassed to say that it's been done for a couple weeks and I am now getting around to blogging about it.

I started it back in
August 2010. It's the Wendyknits Shetland Pi Shawl.

I plugged along on this for quite some time. I would go in fits and starts of knitting on it like a mad woman and then putting it away.

Then January I decided to dedicate all my knitting to get it done. I am still in awe of myself. I finally got it done!

I look back at the time I've spent knitting this and I am proud to say that it was time well-spent. Though towards the end when the rows were almost 600 stitches long I had many moments of doubt that I would *ever* get it done. I kept saying "one repeat at a time"
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beautiful!
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