Long Overdue
While going through my yarn bins, an abandoned project caught my eye. Frankly, it’s caught my eye every time I’ve searched for a new project, but it hasn’t been worked on in years. Yesterday, it went in the frog pond!
long neglected, improvised scarf |
You can tell by its rumpled appearance that it’s been stuffed in the bag far too long. It was an improvised pattern that didn’t spark my interest anymore. The yarn is pretty so it went back into the sock yarn bin.
Very pretty yarn! Smart to send it to the frog pond!
ReplyDeleteFrog pond is new to me but I like it.
ReplyDeleteI've got a few things destined for the frog pond. Just got to find some time to go through and reorganize!
ReplyDeleteFrogging it will free up that beautiful yarn for a NEW project that you like better. Good decision!
ReplyDeleteDon't you feel better now?! I love to rid myself of unneeded balast!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a good frogging. I hate doing it to current projects but I like doing to unloved ones. I have frogged finished sweaters before just because I felt like it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yarn that will be well loved in another project. Doesn't it make you feel good when you finally make the decision to frog a project that's hung around far too long?
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Sometimes we just need to cut a project loose. At least you can save the pretty yarn.
ReplyDeleteNice decision! It will be fun to see the socks you make with this yarn, too.
ReplyDeletePretty yarn worthy of frogging:)
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