Froggy went a’courtin’ and he did ride uh-huh uh-huh
Froggy went a’courtin’ and he did ride uh-huh uh-huh
Froggy went a’courtin’ and he did ride
He wanted Miss Mousie by his side uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh
– (American folk song)
Froggy went a’courtin’ and he did ride uh-huh uh-huh
Froggy went a’courtin’ and he did ride
He wanted Miss Mousie by his side uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh
– (American folk song)
You see where this is headed, don’t you? Nothing big. Just a ripping good time (not) as I decide that the black and blue scarf wasn’t coming along as nicely as I wanted. The edges looked ragged and the first row uneven. No matter how much lipstick gets put on a pig, it’s still a pig. No offense to pigs, of course.
With time running a mite on the short side, I’m going to start over, double-stranding the RYC Cashsoft 4-ply to do Norah Gaughan’s Almost Garter scarf with alternating black and navy blue rows.
I love that, “no matter how much lipstick you put on a pig, it’s still a pig”!
Sorry you had to frog, but I had to mention this…my dad was a musician and when we were little he used to play guitar and sing us that song. We always loved it. Thanks for the memories.
I’m so sorry you had to frog, but I think the second scarf will practically knit itself! Especially since you’re using such a lovely yarn. 🙂
Best of luck with your race to the finish.
On your mark.
Get set.
GO!!!!!!
That’s a bummer… but the scarf will be gorgeous! Mmmmmm.
Frogging’s always a bummer, but I love the new pattern! Very classy.
did the decision come after throwing it across the floor? 🙂
so sorry that you had to frog it…….loved that pattern.
although, the new pattern is fantastic as well. yep…whomever opens that will be one happy person!
Hmmm. That’ll be a lucky recipient! I always like to see stripes in a scarf – they make the scarf look more comfy for some odd reason.