Even though I’ve been knitting a long time, there are a number of things I had never knitted until recently. For instance, the socks I entered in the fair this year were the first I ever made. When I was asked to design a hat for Simply Shetland 2, I had never made one before. The common items that people typically knit have not been part of my repertoire! My knitting preference has always been sweaters. Â
Okay. I’ve never made a pair of mittens — I’ve knitted several pairs of gloves, but not mittens. I’ve never had the desire to make mittens, even when my daughters were small. So what’s the big deal?
I am part of the Mitten Exchange at the Knitters Guild. I took yarn from an anonymous someone to make mittens and someone has my yarn and is making me mittens. The mittens I am making are absolutely hideous.  I would not wear them to change a tire. They are UGLY! Part of it is the yarn and part of it is me. I’ll own up to my share of the problem, but that does not change the reality of the situation — they are UGLY!  I have spent hours and hours trying to make them look good, but they just don’t. So I am thinking of buying replacement yarn and giving it to the person with a note of apology. OR, could I replace her yarn and give her mittens out of different yarn?  I don’t know what else to do. They are embarrassing!!
It’s not like I haven’t had my share of failed knitting projects — I’ve had quite a few. But in those cases, I just stuffed them in a bag to be tossed out at a later date. In this case, I have made a commitment to someone else. Someone out there is expecting a special pair of mittens next week.
What would you do? Should I buy more yarn and/or make her mittens out of something else?































