Sunday 16 November 2008

Mermaid Give Away

Yep, I have knitted Hanne Falkenburg's Mermaid, and it doesn't fit me, so I am offering it as a giveaway.

It's just too big. Poo.

Datials - It's knitted from three shades of jaeger matchmaker. Machine washable at 30 and pure wool. Nice stuff. I suspect it would fit a UK 16 or possibly an 18. I was a 16 when I started it. Am now a 12, so I suppose that's a good thing but it is still bloody annoying.

Finishing isn't perfect and the back of the collar looks a bit scrappy, but apart from that it is pretty nice. Pics on ravelry and a few here.
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If you would like it there are some rules...
  1. You have to have a postal address in the UK.
  2. If you get it you have to promise to send a donation of £20 to medicine sans frontiere. And then register it with Knitters Without Borders.
  3. You have to leave a comment on THIS POST (not any other post) saying you want it by 30th November 2008.

I'll pull a name out at random. I want it to go to someone who will appreciate the months of work that went into it.

Onot other things - I have been tagged by Cate. I did this in May 07 but have changed some of them.

The Rules

1) Link to your tagger and list all these rules in your blog.

2) Share 7 facts about yourself on your blog, some random, some weird.

3) Tag 7 people at the end of your post by including links to their blogs

4) Let them know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog

The Facts

  1. When I was 3 I got run over by a Lehane 50+ seater coach outside my house. I went between the two back wheels when it was reversing.
  2. My left foot is bigger than my right.
  3. I think that everyone was born for a reason and therefore has purpose or a role to fulfil or maybe even a destiny.
  4. I have been trying to pay more attention to my instincts rather than just doing the obvious/rational/sensible thing. Especially where knitting is concerned. I think that if you are knitting and keep wondering whether it is going to come out too big, then it undoubtedly will. You might as well stop and rip rather than finishing and then giving it away on your blog a few months later.
  5. I still have trouble believing that Prince Harry's real name is Henry.
  6. I have a Physics degree.
  7. I hate the noise of a phone ringing. It's like nails on a blackboard for me. It winds me up at work when people forget to put their voicemail on and their colleagues just ignore it. I often have to walk over to the other side of the office just to answer someone else's phone. Anything to stop it.

7 people to carry on....

Nickerjac, Jane's Probably Knitting, WyeSue, and.... 4 other people. I dunno.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lixie -don't do it!! At least not yet. I knitted the Strada jacket from Hanne F and it was too big but once I felted it and it came out brilliantly. Give it a go.
Dotknits

Anonymous said...

Felting sounds like it might be a good idea. But if you do give it away you can put my name in. It really is beautiful.

Wow. Physics.

ouryve said...

Hmm, Matchmaker is superwash, so I'm not convinced it does felt!

I'll not be bidding, though, Lixie. All my size 16s went to the charity shop this year and I'm mostly in 12s, these days! Shame, because I love it!

Anonymous said...

That looks beautiful, if you're really sure you want to give it away, please put my name in the hat. I am Brownie22 on Ravelry.
Thanks!

the frog princess said...

Gosh, that's gorgeous.

Don't bother trying to felt it, I tried to felt my Tangled Yoke which I knit in Matchmaker DK, had to wash it on 90, it pilled terribly, and I only got it to shrink a tiny bit. (Which was enough for me, thankfully.)

I think I'd like to put my name in the hat, but can you be bit clearer about the finished bust size? I mean, I'm a 16 at most shops, but sometimes I can wear a 10! (Stupid vanity sizing.)

Daisy said...

Oh no, what a shame - I would love to have it but I'm a size 8!

Nickerjac said...

Ok so we won't even talk about my size :) it is beautiful though. Just to say off to do the Meme

Ambermoggie, a fragrant soul said...

shame Lixie after all your hard work. Would love a chance to win please

Anonymous said...

Man, that's gutting for you! It is such a beautiful jacket - I'd love to join in your give-away - if you can bear to do it after all that work. I'm funkypixie on Ravelry.

Anonymous said...

Am I too late to be added? It looks gorgeous and I am the right size... Jael on ravelry