Bee was going through her attic storage space and found a cardigan that either her mother or her grandmother had knit for her when she was a child:
It's very cute, and now fits her as a cropped, 3/4 sleeve top, which is totally her style.
The only problem is that it has two small holes in it. I guess I'm the premier knitter in her life, so she asked me to fix them. The yarn looked really familiar, and then, when i was at my parents place I had saw my father, wearing a cardigan out the the very same yarn. He wouldn't let me unravel a bit of it to fix Bee's though. How mean.
So I took the closest yarn I could find, and patched it up and returned it.
Unfortunately, one of my darns didn't hold, and another hole popped up...so it got returned to me.
I begged some yarn off the project Sonia was knitting, and tried again, focusing less on making a perfect unseeable repair, and more on trying to make this jumper sound. But now it's got a tiny pink mark on it, like someone got lipstick on it - and it wasn't me, I don't even own lipstick, but I still feel terribly guilty.
TBH I'm tempted to just reknit the whole thing, and pretend it's the same jumper...
It's very cute, and now fits her as a cropped, 3/4 sleeve top, which is totally her style.
The only problem is that it has two small holes in it. I guess I'm the premier knitter in her life, so she asked me to fix them. The yarn looked really familiar, and then, when i was at my parents place I had saw my father, wearing a cardigan out the the very same yarn. He wouldn't let me unravel a bit of it to fix Bee's though. How mean.
So I took the closest yarn I could find, and patched it up and returned it.
Unfortunately, one of my darns didn't hold, and another hole popped up...so it got returned to me.
TBH I'm tempted to just reknit the whole thing, and pretend it's the same jumper...
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