Yay! It's done. Now I have to make another stocking for C#1, and then hats for everyone. What I would really like to know is how C#1 managed to lose every hat last year? Except for the one he will no longer wear, of course. D always loses hats, so I'm really thinking about what kind of hat I'll make him, nothing too fancy that's for sure.
Sure.
You had to ask, didn't you? No. I have NOT forgotten about, nor have I finished, the mohair sweater.
Well, I guess Aunt G. will be in town on the 15
th of October, so that's my new deadline for the mohair thing. Can you tell I have no more enthusiasm or energy for this sweater?
I don't know. Knitting someone a sweater is a big deal. Especially when it's a big person, well, no she's not that big, I mean she is an adult. So you know, it would be nice if someone acknowledged all your hard work in making every single ****
ing stitch and cable in a
handknit sweater...
Sigh.
Sadly, I am sure you know what I mean.
Well, there really isn't much more left to knit. If I dedicate a day to it I should be able to finish. I need to get it done and out of my house. If it stays any longer it'll just gather more hard feelings.
I'll try to take photos of the stocking tomorrow...
4 comments:
my sympathies are with you. I have a top which I've been trying to muster the enthusiasm to finish for months. Luckily its only for me so no-one gonna get disappointed. IT is definately the LAST garment I will ever make though! Good luck.
I know how you feel. I've been trying to finish a top for months but just have no enthusiasm for it at all. It is definately the LAST garment I EVER make! Good luck.
I'm very proud of you for sticking with it when most of us would have "lost" the darn thing.
Knitting a sweater for someone is a big deal, and it hurts when that is not acknowledged. {{{J}}}
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