I finished the scarf before Christmas, which was intended for my husband. It's beautiful, soft and exactly what he wanted. Unfortunately, it's too short for him. I did not have enough skeins to make a suitable length for a man. I know, get another skein, right? Well I tried, I exhausted my resources. This dye lot was not being produced any longer. I mean, it had been over a year since I purchased the current skein. I searched Amazon, called other yarn shops, even in other states, and nothing. I finally gave up and blinded off the scarf. It was complete, but fit for a child or woman, definitely not a man. Needless to say, my husbands disappointed that the scarf won't work for him.
I was speaking with a friend about my conundrum, and she had two skeins of the same yarn, weight and everything, in a different color. She offered to give them to me. Well, I was SO excited! I mean, I could actually make a new scarf for my husband and he could have it before the winter was over! Well, I was very grateful and very appreciative to have this wonderful gift of free yarn. So I accepted them, naturally. It was a completely different color from what we had before, but beautiful none the less. I showed my husband, I was very excited to say the least and he popped my bubble. He told me that it was indeed a beautiful color, but he didn't want that color, and it would make a beautiful scarf for a girl. Really? I told him to wait until it's been knitted a bit, and he can see the full potential of this beautiful color. It went with most everything he owned and wore regularly, he would surely see it's potential. So, I began working on it and produced a good swatch for him to look at, and again with the "It is a good color, and it will be a wonderful scarf for a woman.". I was defeated, I accept this now. Now my quest is to find a few new skeins to make my husband a scarf that will actually work for him in a color that he will love. It will happen before Christmas 2013. It's just a scarf, it shouldn't take that long, right? This is my goal, we'll see how well i fare with this before, lets say August.
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