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Monday, December 18, 2006

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Hello, Mardel - I am having a heck of a time locating the actual, finished measurement of a Mermaid. I'm trying to decide between the Medium and the Large, and can't determine whether the measurements on the pattern account for ease or not. I wonder if you'd be willing to measure your sweater and let me know what you come up with. Thanks so much! Selma Kaplan ([email protected])

Mardel: your sweater looks great! I'm thinking that the flare is just right, it will pass the test of time and you'll be happy with it for many years. It's rather horrible trying to take a good photo and model at the same time, isn't it? It never works quite right for me...

Just wonderful, Mardel! How nice that G likes it too!

I do hope you are bringing Mermaid to the Potluck tonight! It is fantastic! The colors are just so lovely.

Oh, wonderful, wonderful!
An excellent job on a beautiful sweater!
Thank you so much for sharing the process with us... it made what looked like an intimidating knit quite a bit friendlier. I am thinking that a kit for Mermaid is definitely going on my wish list.

Gorgeous, Mardel!!!
Congratulations!
Cannot wait to read about your version 2.

It looks wonderful and just in time to show it off during the holidays.

Very, very, pretty. And it makes you look so thin! I did notice there was less flare than the sample I saw in the store, but that just gives it a more casual look.
If it were for me, I'd knit version 2 in yarn with a bit more sheen. I'm not that impressed with the 'kit' yarn. Maybe shinier yarn, more flare=a dressier jacket?

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