Kathleen Valentine's Mermaid Shawl is currently being revised and updated to include a few corrections. It will soon be available in a high-quality full cover PDF file that you can output with all instructions included.
Please check back for nore information or email Kathleen at mermaid@valentine-design.com to be informed when it is available.
This
shawl is perfect to wear while reading The
Old Mermaid's Tale, a novel about love, loss, restoration,
and what happens to real-life mermaids. To read the fisrt chapter, click
here.
The complete instructions, with color photographs, and updated instructions,
will be emailed free of charge to anyone who purchases
The
Old Mermaid's Tale through Amazon.com.
Just email your order number to mermaid@valentine-design.com.
The file will be sent to you as soon as it is available.
Happy Knitting and Happy Reading!
It’s
done! I am so pleased with the way this shawl turned out considering that
I didn’t have a clue what I was doing when I started it. I had eight balls
of Knit Picks’s scrumptious Suri
Dream yarn in the color called “Ocean” and I wanted to make a shawl
which would replace my old gray Garter and Lace shawl which has seen a
lot of wear. The yarn is unimaginably soft and warm.
Since
I love the way the Garter and Lace Shawl drapes and falls I decided
to use the same method starting at the top center and increasing 4 stitches
on all even rows - 1 on each end and 1 on either side of the back center
row. I decided to knit in stockinette stitch instead of garter stitch
and used a Size 10 needle.

My
original plan was that it would be knit solid for 20 inches to provide
extra warmth around the neck and shoulders but then gradually become
lacier toward the bottom. After I had 20" knit in plain stockinette,
I started working the first pattern stitch was something I copied from
a Lily Chin sweater in an old issue of Interweave Knits Magazine. After
a few repeats of that, wanting it to become even lacier, I changed to
a modified Horseshoe stitch which ultimately would up looking like waves
- rows and rows of waves.
Finally I made a rather funky edging by working a diamond shape in Mermaid
Tail Lace (from a Barbara Walker book) between each wave. I knitted
each diamond separately, broke the thread and picked up on the next
one. To give a neater finish, I worked a rown of single crochet all
along the bottom going up and down each side of the diamonds with 12
sc per side. And - voila! - a shawl in Ocean green with a pattern of
waves and Mermaid’s Tail lace. A shawl fit for a Mermaid!

Thanks for reading.

6 Comment:
FABULOUS! You made that up? That is gorgeous.
I love the way you finished that. It reminds me of the edging on the frost and ice shawl at heirloom knitting. Have you seen that one?
OOOOOOOOOOO I can't wait for Saturday. See you then.
Linda
I just saw your E-Mail on the Knitted-Lace List and have to compliment you on your great work. You did a wonderful and inventive job, combining those patterns to make up such a nice shawl. It's lovely. Hope you enjoy it for a long time.
Susan G. | from Berlin, Germany
Your mermaid shawl is absolutely beautiful and I know what you mean about the Knit Picks yarn!! Ocean is a warm color to me because it reminds me of the coastline. Would you consider writing your pattern up and selling it? I want one!!
Pat J.
The reason I invent my own designs is because I totally SUCK at reading patterns.
However, I am going to try doing this and see what happens......
Thanks.