Candy: On the Shore

On the Shore by Jana Huck is a blanket that reproduces one of the tessellation patterns created by M.C. Escher.

Using Jana's own words "don´t you worry. This pattern might look complicated, but it really is not". And here is her brief description of the technique involved:
The animals are shaped by various stitch patterns (rib pattern, seed stitch, stocking stitch, twice turned ribbing, garter stitch) and short rows. [...] includes seaming as well as cutting/steeking.
She forgot the bobble stitch used for the eyes of the fish. Not complicated indeed! Just as complicated as one can easily imagine looking at the beautiful damned thing. I am definitely not going to attempt this, but if anyone would be so kind as to do it for me, yes, please, please, yes, I'd love to have this blanket. I'm not even that ambitious, just to see one of this, even if it didn't belong to me, would be fun.

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