Yesterday's challenge was "Knit in 2019". The obvious first thought was the epic Muffin and Pepperpot sweater. I've used that for a several posts already though, but the only other thing I could think of was a teddy bear sweater I knit over the Christmas season. I stewed on it off and on all day while caring for a sick sheep and just couldn't get enthused.
And then it hit me. I did have another 2019 knit that I hadn't already over-shared. The Rebecca Boone cape. The cape I really enjoyed dyeing the yarn for and knitting. The cape I sent off to the Finger Lakes Fiber Festival and won a blue ribbon with. The cape I...had still never even tried on.
I don't know why I hadn't. Maybe because I was afraid it wouldn't fit or I'd look stupid in a cape and I would no longer love it the way I did. I know I'd hoped to wear it during the Kentucky Wool Festival or for the Rhinebeck Blues party, but both events were too warm. I didn't worry about it though because I knew I had plenty of time...until I didn't.
I don't know why I hadn't. Maybe because I was afraid it wouldn't fit or I'd look stupid in a cape and I would no longer love it the way I did. I know I'd hoped to wear it during the Kentucky Wool Festival or for the Rhinebeck Blues party, but both events were too warm. I didn't worry about it though because I knew I had plenty of time...until I didn't.
The sick sheep I'm caring for is Rebecca Boone and she is very sick. I had hoped it was "just" pneumonia due to the crazy weather, but is most likely a heart problem that has now developed into pneumonia. The vet was back out this morning and we are trying one more thing, but I don't have a lot of hope. One thing I can say about Cotswolds though is they don't go down without a fight and she is still fighting.
So as I sat in the truck where I could watch her without bothering her (she is quite over being doctored) I beat myself up for forgetting to do a "dressed alike" photo shoot with her. Then I added in never making the Ewen mittens and the PPPP sweater or Renny's steeked flower sweater and...
The only one of those I could maybe fix was Rebecca Boone. I decided to try and called my neighbor to see if she could come over and take a couple quick pictures while I sat down with her in the barn...and I went in to get the cape...that fit perfectly and I now loved even more.
I had hoped she'd just keep laying down and I could crouch down next to her without bothering her too much, but she saw both of us coming and made a run for the door. I quickly grabbed a bag of cookies in hopes that would stop her and it did and she even ate two for me while Jennifer quickly snapped a few pictures. We then hightailed it out and let her go back to bed.
Jennifer got several pictures that most people would think looked fine, but as I know the sheep (and the shepherd) I look at them and mostly see a sick sheep and a sad shepherd...who is wearing a lovely cape she made from the wool of one of her very favorite sheep. I hope we get another chance to re-take these pictures.
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