A Solution Presents Itself

I made the little wonky lamb a dress.
I had to rip part of it back because I made it too long the first time…
Seems like nothing is going according to plan with this project.
I have been under the influence of Murphy's Law the entire time.
Then I had a brilliant idea.
Because of all the kind advice and the helpful comments about her, which pointed out to me that perhaps you, my readers have more capacity for compassion and problem solving than I can muster right now...
I have decided to give this lamb away.
Here's how we will do it:
This post will be open for comments until Sunday night, May 5th. Commenter's names will go onto a slip of paper and I'll pull one out of the hat. Or perhaps I will ask Sunny to do it. Or go next door and ask Mr. P to draw the name.
The only thing I ask is that the winner pay postage for me to ship her.
I won't name her. I will leave that to whomever wins the drawing.
It seems fitting.
I must warn you, she is an odd greenish color, and has a few…lumpy places here and there. But I really think her face turned out cute. She is not suitable for a young child to play with, as her eyes are not child proof.
Anyway, that's my solution to this entire knitting episode.
Comment at will.
And we will let the Universe decide who she belongs to.
I had to rip part of it back because I made it too long the first time…
Seems like nothing is going according to plan with this project.
I have been under the influence of Murphy's Law the entire time.
Then I had a brilliant idea.
Because of all the kind advice and the helpful comments about her, which pointed out to me that perhaps you, my readers have more capacity for compassion and problem solving than I can muster right now...
I have decided to give this lamb away.
Here's how we will do it:
This post will be open for comments until Sunday night, May 5th. Commenter's names will go onto a slip of paper and I'll pull one out of the hat. Or perhaps I will ask Sunny to do it. Or go next door and ask Mr. P to draw the name.
The only thing I ask is that the winner pay postage for me to ship her.
I won't name her. I will leave that to whomever wins the drawing.
It seems fitting.
I must warn you, she is an odd greenish color, and has a few…lumpy places here and there. But I really think her face turned out cute. She is not suitable for a young child to play with, as her eyes are not child proof.
Anyway, that's my solution to this entire knitting episode.
Comment at will.
And we will let the Universe decide who she belongs to.

Comments (4)
dustbunny3 (Legacy)
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Miek (Legacy)
I would honored to be a recepient of this precious lamb. She makes me smile thinking of you.
Mamallama (Legacy)
My precious. My precious!!
Pick me! Pick me!
I love her so.
Linda Cannon (Legacy)
After all you went through with her she is special, very, very special. She just had some developmental problems which have been overcome and now that she is fully grown, she is perfect. She became a true labor of love and perseverance. Anyone would be proud to have her as a family member.