GIFT FOR A GUINEA PIG
I'm still knitting the socks.
I'm in the homestretch but they are going to get a day off.
After I knit the hat I showed you yesterday, I washed it and it bloomed.
It has the softest most wonderful fuzz to it.
However, the brim is not tight enough.
It's a fail in the hat department that's for sure.
I did go up a needle size with the body, but clearly the brim needed to be on two sizes smaller needles.
Never fear.
It is going to become a gift of unparelled proportion for my vet.
She has a guinea pig and I hear they love to hide in such things.
Her guinea was a dump.
Someone said they found him....
really? Like where?
On the side of the road after escaping from a child's bedroom and unlocking all the house doors?
She took him in.
I cast on an ordinary garter scarf in the same yarn and I will knit it and it will bloom.
It will be soft and fuzzy and perfect for a child to wear.
It is a garter day here.
and it's a good day to be a rescued guinea pig.
(photo from ACUTEADAY)
Comments
What a great idea for a hat! I was going to suggest you take in the brim a bit (I do this a lot) but I think the guinea pig house suggestion is much better!
Hugs,
Meredith
One of our piggies was a rescue from an elementary school. He was so malnourished he was BALD when we got him. All they fed him was lettuce! (Really --- some people should NOT be permitted to own an animal......or a CHILD!)
A few months of good food and he was the most handsome of our piggies and was always a little love!
The wooly hat will make a perfect little hideout.