Friday, November 9, 2007

Happy Birthday Stacey!!!!

Today is my sister Stacey's birthday, and today she is receiving nothing in the mail from me. This is not from lack of knitting planning, but due to lack of knitting compliance. Stacey lives in AZ... yes I realize that it is hot there (Hell on earth to be precise, of course, that's just MY opinion). Stacey has voiced her concerns of receiving knitted items due to the heat, believing that knitting = wool. While visiting in August to help with her brand new baby Bobby, we took a trip to the LYS. Sure enough, she saw something she liked (as well as her daughter THE BOSS). Hallelujah, I get to knit for her (knitting = love in my world)! Unfortunately, it was a shawl and she wanted a poncho, but at least I knew what she liked, yay!

Upon returning home, I embarked on what I thought would be the fairly easy task of finding said poncho pattern - no dice. She wanted it in black as well. After digging through my stash, I found some eggplant colored Cotton Twist with a ribbed poncho pattern purchased at Stitches East a few years ago - perfect! The eggplant would look great on her and match her fave colors (khaki, black, neutral, etc). I picked up the phone and proceeded to tell her how great this would look on her with her coloring, etc. She agreed that would be okay, so I then cast on.

I HATE COTTON TWIST!!!! I worked on this never-ending monotonous piece of crap for God knows how long, only to find a huge mistake in the ribbing towards the bottom. I painstakingly let each offending stitch unravel and re-worked them back to the top, only to find it still looked like shi*! It just glared at me. This was miserable, the yarn was a splitting mess, so guess what I did?

I chucked it! Literally threw it in the trash without even a glance back. I had to call Stacey today with a funny story (thank God she thought so) and a new plan. She is headed to her LYS to get the pattern for the original shawl so I can modify it to the poncho she originally wanted, and guess what? She's getting it in black because that's what she wanted.

Lesson learned - I will listen to my knitting recipients and not try to sway them to choose what "I" think they will like. The knitting gods do not like this, apparently.

Well Stac, Happy Birthday! Sorry I stink, but you'll be getting what you want as soon as I get the pattern ;)

Pics of current WIPs (not including poncho from hell in the trash) are forthcoming. Took some, but they look like caca, so maybe by the end of the weekend.

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