Because of course she did.
Everyone is allowed to have a bad morning, and my little rock star is no exception. I'm sure if I had been going to three therapies a week for three years there would be morning when I just didn't.want.to.do.it!
So we'll try again next week.
The upshot of this is I put on a bra and some lipstick. And if you're paying attention you'll notice I still have the same hair.
Whatever.
At least my clothes are clean.
I've got that going for me.
Looking semi-presentable led to me sweating in my overgrown yard in a vain attempt to bring you beautiful knitwear content.
I suffer for you.
Pattern: Find Your Fade
Yarn: I used ALL THE YARN! There's a complete list on my Ravelry Project Page.
Needles: Size 4, I think my Knit Picks Caspian tips
Modifications: I used more colors than the pattern calls for, so I just faded them out when the mood struck.
Review:
I loves me a massive shawl.
And this shawl delivers.
You can even attempt to wrap yourself and a squirmy toddler in this ginormous shawl.
But she won't be happy about it.
Despite my usual preference black and gray (and recently cream/white) I adore this crazy colorful shawl.
Bird demanded I take a picture of her in my shawl.
I don't care how good she looks in it. I am not giving her my shawl. I've lost more than one knit item to her with that logic. I refuse to yield to her cuteness.
Despite her protests that it was simply too hot to try on knitwear (and since it was over 110 degrees she may have had a point) we threw the shawl on The Queen.
She turned out to be a quick study on how to properly model a knit shawl of massive proportions
I don't care how cute she looks
She can't have my shawl either.
But I'll be happy to share my technicolor snuggles when the weather finally turns cold(ish).
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