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My sister is pregnant. I want to crochet her (baby) a blanket.

I emailed my mom to ask if that's something she'd like, and mom replies that I should email sis a picture of the pattern and let her decide if she wants it and pick a color.

Isn't that the opposite of a gift? I'd planned to go to the store and pick out a pattern from a book and some yarn, or get yarn that has a pattern on the label. I want to make something very neutral gendered: no pink or blue, no patterns (hearts or flowers). I saw a book of afghan crochet (the kind of crochet that's like single-hook knitting) baby blankets, and I liked one of the patterns in it.

Honestly, now I don't even want to bother.

Anyway, internets, am I wrong for being upset that I should let a gift be dictated?

Date: 2014-09-10 07:47 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] groovesinorbit
groovesinorbit: buffy and willow (conversation)
Agreeing with [personal profile] twistedchick. While a lot of people think that way about gifts, I don't. I remember a poet once said something about how he always gave his own favorite flowers to people because he felt like it was giving a part of himself. Can't remember who said it, though.

And that seems controlling in its own right, but I don't think that was the intention.

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