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When I got a note from someone at Ravelry asking if she could add my goldfish knitting pattern to the Ravelry database, I figured that was as good an excuse as any to fix it up right.

The photos were never very good. The design of the page is a mess. And I've improved on some of the details of the how-to. But, mostly now I have a better tail fin that is very different (and probably easier to do for most).

So... this morning work was slow and I got on the stick. It is a major bother to knit for instructions. I am not a careful knitter. Especially when knitting something that does not need to fit. If the pattern says to increase every other row and I miss a row because something on TV was interesting, I just leave it wrong and call it a design improvement. If I discover I have one stitch or two too many or not enough I add or delete as needed whenever. As long as the bear or the fish looks like a bear or a fish, I am so not worried about the details.

But, when you are writing out instructions, it can't be nice to be so casual about the ingredients. So I am paying careful attention and counting madly at every turn and then stopping to photograph every detail. I'm making two fish at one time - one with the old tail and one with the new.

It's slow going but I'll get there and the pattern will be fine.

When I'm done the new one will replace this one: http://www.susandennis.org/knitting/goldfish.htm

And, while I'm thinking about it, several of you have asked in various ways and with varying degrees of desperation if I would sell you a bear or a fish. It's so nice and so flattery but I really and truly do not want to get into that business. I think, however, I have found a creative solution!

You could post a request on the Etsy Alchemy board! It's a place to request hand made items. You describe what you want, and people bid on the opportunity to make it for you. You could give them the link for the fish or, if you want the bear, you could send them to http://www.susandennis.org/knitting where they can find information about the pattern and pictures.

I'll bet there are Etsy artists who would love to knit either one of these and sell them.

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