(That's not mine - I wish!) |
and reading Yarn Harlot's experience with hers, I decided to jump on the bandwagon. Though I love finding obscure new patterns, I admit I love knitting with the herd too.
I happened to have 3 gorgeous colors of sockweight yarn in my stash and proceeded to cast on and knit. And knit. And knit. And knit. I gleefully finished the first part (solid gray); then the second part (2-row stripes of gray and burnt orange); then started the third and final part - the good, wedgy, short row-y section with all 3 colors (gray, orange and navy) The construction is fun, the yarn is beautiful.....and yet.......
I looked at it yesterday and thought, "I do not like these colors." Uh oh.
Then I thought, "I do not like these colors at all. But that is a whole lot of knitting I've already done."
Then I thought, "I do not like these colors at all. But that is a whole lot of knitting I've already done. But when it is finished, I think that I will never wear it."
And then I thought, "I do not like these colors at all. But that is a whole lot of knitting I've already done. But when it is finished, I think that I will never wear it. And so I must frog it."
Back to the drawing board.
2 comments:
You could finish it and donate to a shelter.
Great idea, debimae - yes, I've donated completed items in the past, but I knew I'd be miserable knitting the rest of it - don't want to put that bad karma on anyone else!!
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