It turns out that I did have one new development. I finished the Molly Beret by Alana Dakos. I made it for my friend Lindsay in the violet and biscuit colorways in the reccomended yarns. It turned out really well. All of Alana's patterns generally do. I liked the color combo that I chose. The only problem is that once I flubbed up and had to rip it back, it was insanely difficult to find my starting place. I had so much going on, I had to had my mom restart it for me. I was just too nervous to start again. But triumph at last takes hold. So here it is:
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