I frogged three projects today.
One, I wasn’t liking how it was turning out. Maybe the yarn was too busy for the pattern, and the random colour changes were not randomly nice enough for my brain. And so, it was frogged.

The second project was of course another shawl. And I liked the pattern. And I liked how the colours were working in the pattern. But I didn’t have enough of the yarn, and I didn’t want a shawlette. And I don’t remember what the brand or colour is, so that I can purchase another skein if needed. But as far as I remember, I only had this one ball of it. Maybe when I sort out the yarn stashed in the boxes and bags, I’ll find another skein of it. But I’m pretty sure that there’s only one. AAarrghhh …. And so I frogged it.

As for the third ball – well, it was a WIP long enough. And while I had big plans for the project, alas, I wasn’t feeling that project again. Maybe because it was a WIP for so long. Or maybe because I had started it when I was just learning and practising stitches and didn’t like how wonky it looked. And so … it was frogged 😦
On the plus side … I have 3 balls of yarn that I can start new projects with 🙂 🙂 I’m hopeless, I know …
I agree with toomanystitches. Better to frog an unfinished project than to leave it lay forever. I have many that need to be frogged.
I try to go through the WIPs pile every once in a while, just to see if I still want to continue with it. If not, then it’s frogged.
I admire your bravery with frogging… my abandoned WIPs just tend to sit there which is silly.
Thanks! I do have WIPs that also sit around idly … and then comes a day like this, and then it’s frogged!