It’s been a couple of weeks since my last post, but life happens, school starts, etc. So, I have some blogging to catch up on. So first things first, I finished Charlie’s scarf!!


It’s so soft!! Charlie loves it, so I’m happy. She even sleeps with it sometimes, which makes my mom heart happy.
I was able to figure out where I had messed up (discussed in the last blog post) and was able to fix it myself. Here is the finished product! I did 24 stitches to get the width where I wanted it, used two full cakes of yarn, and I honestly do not know how many rows there are in this thing as I stopped counting. They make counters, so I think I’ll buy a pack of them to start using so I can keep a log of what I make, what I did to make it, the materials used, etc.
I’m really proud of the progress I’ve made. I actually finished her scarf and started on one for Tori. With Tori’s, I tried using the purl stitch so that their scarves would be completely different, but I could tell I wasn’t doing something quite right so I’ve decided to keep doing the garter stitch for this first scarf for her. They are at an age where they MUST be completely, 110% different from each other. They can’t like the same colors, wear similarly colored clothing, etc. *insert mildly frustrated mom eye-roll here* I’m not sure where this law is written, but apparently, it is known. Pic of Tori’s scarf below!

Love your enthusiasm!! And the scarf is lovely and she looks so proud of it!!