
And this is Lindsey's hair. We donated it to Pantene's Beautiful Lengths because they will take as little as eight inches which is just about all Lindsey was willing to part with. Unfortunately, the young lady cutting her hair got a little carried away and probably cut off about 10 inches. For her, they put her tails into four bundles.

Oh, and because this is a knitting blog, I thought I would include some knitting. We are doing a one skein swap at WhoDuKnit. And I have this grand skein of yarn. Now, I started this as a scarf and really liked it but have decided that I didn't but I had put such a commitment into it (there are lots and lots of stitches in this baby) that I couldn't stop now. So, what do you think? Triangles, a scarf it is warm but skinny (about 4 inches).

But then I was sitting at a meeting at church on Wednesday evening, cheerfully knitting away, the envy of a bunch of other people who wished they had remembered their knitting or crocheting. When I looked down and had a stupid realization that I had made a really stupid mistake. Can you see it?

Oh, here is a close up:
Yeah, it isn't supposed to have an angle. For some reason, on the last triangle, I didn't go to the end of the row and start the next triangle, so my triangle turned. Piss on it! You have no idea how irritating I find this. I did not use lifelines, why would I. Its a scarf for crimminy's sake. And, I have to be totally honest here, I am not really good about being able to pick up stitches when I rip.Therefore, the question is do I try to rip it back to the error OR, since I'm not too terribly fond of the thing anyway, do I rip the whole thing out and start over? Decisions, decisions. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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