The yarn was broken in two places and all the knitting had to be ripped, but the skirt has been revived and I've even knit a few rows.
And lest you all think I hold any sort of grudge towards Thea, fear not. I could never be mad at her for my own poor planning. I do, however, love to give you all a good laugh, and I suspect that you all find Panda's guilty conscience even more humorous than Thea's mischievousness. If we could harvest just their best traits, we'd have one perfectly balanced pup and enough left over parts for one entirely neurotic dog.
There's the old thing about what to do if your puppy has an accident in the house:
1. Take a newspaper sectio
2. Roll it up into a cylinder
3. Bang yourself on the head while chanting "I forgot to watch the dog!"
:)
So glad the skirt has been revived!
"f we could harvest just their best traits, we'd have one perfectly balanced pup and enough left over parts for one entirely neurotic dog."
Insert CHILD for pup/dog - I've been saying that for 20+ years in MY house!! Good luck on that one! LOL
Phew!
ya know, as much as i may get irritated with jimi over his wool-eating habits, i know it's my own damned fault if i leave it out where he can get it. he's like a 3 year old in his mommy's make up kit, ya know?
glad to hear everything was retrievable
Doesn't she look adorable? Im so glad the project wasn't destroyed. :)
Wow, she is looking so grown up in that photo! The thoughtful look on her face, and her snout and ears look longer!
You know she is just waiting for you to look away, ha ha. "It's on the floor, so it's for me, right?!" Ha ha.
Glad the situation didn't cause the skirt to be abandoned.
And I know how impossible it is to keep a grudge against a puppy... especially one so charming.
I like the, "I know this is bad, I swear I told her not to" look in Panda's face.
Congrats for getting right back on again. If babies didn't have deadlines I'm not sure I would've gotten back on my horse so quickly...