I knew that knitting was popular with celebrities.
But flipping though my little girls “Princess” magazine,

I had no idea that Cinderella was part of the group.

On an unrelated topic ….
Over the last couple of days I have been trying to make a skirt. I made a special trip to buy a pattern. I patiently traced out my size. I cut the fabric. These few steps have taken me a few precious child free sessions. And then as I was about the sew it together, I realise that there was no way it was going to fit me. I have cut the wrong size. AGGGHHHHH.

And to add insult to injury. I patiently put it away and started on a nightie for my little girl. When I got all the pattern pieces out, I noticed I had bought the wrong size (6,7,8 instead of 3,4,5)!!! Stamped boldly on the front is “NO EXCHANGE OR REFUND”.

fcuk it. I should stick to quilts, bags and toys. It doesn’t really matter if they don’t fit.



At least the nightie pattern will be good in a couple of years
LOL at the last line of your post!
I knew there was a reason I didn’t use patterns for my skirts. Just measure and cut I say! I think that Cinders looks a bit like you though (except for the hair, the eyes and that strange way she holds her needles)!
LOL! I am sorry for laughing at your misfortune, but the last line cracked me up.
Love the Cinderella picture.
That is exactly why I stick to quilts. If I purchased a 3,4,5 pattern for my son he would be 6,7,8 by the time I finished it! & not just because he is growing like a weed!
HOW is Cinderella knitting with the needles facing upwards? And the scarf looks like it’s going to slip off the needle any time soon!!!!
She should stick with just the cleaning and laundry.
(And talking to mice and birds)
Happy Birthday Donna! Good luck with the sewing – it will all work out in the end – and have a terrific birthday.