What are you Dragging around Unfinished?
Over 30 years ago, when earth tones were all the rage, I started an afghan that was brown, rust and cream colored. It was an ambitious project and quite boring, mostly due to the fact that it was made entirely by using the afghan stitch. If you don’t know the afghan stitch, let me explain it to you. You put a bunch of loops on one large knitting needle, and then you take them all off. Then you put them all on again, and then you take them all off again. You do this—I don’t know—a couple of hundred times at least. Suffice it to say that as we were preparing for a garage sale, I had to make a decision about my afghan that was about 1/3 of the way done. It has been moved from place to place around my basement for several years. It was kept in a big box with big skeins of yarn. I had to accept reality. I was not going to finish this monster. But, what should I do with it? I thought maybe I could sell it in the garage sale, but people smarter than I knew not t