Here's the back, and here's a shot of me as I was dressed riding Chris' single-speed to the subway station this morning:
In any case, Mermaid is fantastic, and I anticipate wearing it all the time, as a jacket now and as a sweater under a jacket when it gets colder. What did I learn from making it?
Even tension in a small gauge in garter stitch will create something that will astonish your coworkers, weaving teacher, and random people at bars. Very few people will believe that you made it, and everyone will look at you differently after you insist that you did and they look more closely... and they realize that they've seen you knitting portions of this at work/in the bar for months.
Also, the sleeves and body both grow several inches in length with a soak and moderate blocking. Really, about 3 inches.
Oh, remember this?

8 comments:
GORGEOUS!! I dream of one day knitting one of these, but I'm afraid all that garter stitch will get me . . . did you find it tedious at all?
Mermaid is lovely!
knitting in the bar - glad i'm not the only one. you look great in mermaid.
and i need one of those hats. too bad i'm not close enough to come to the class.
I've been dreaming of knitting a Mermaid for absolute ages. Yours is gorgeous!!
My daughter in her own mermaid. It does a mom proud. Congratuations! It is lovely.
me wanna, big time!
amazing
Your Mermaid looks fantastic!!! I came out so well. Congratulations!
Belatedly commenting to say "Bravo!! Formidable!! Tres bien!!!"
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