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I messed up on this baby blanket I made for my aunt and now I don’t have enough time to fix it.

I messed up on this baby blanket I made for my aunt and now I don’t have enough time to fix it.

I’m supposed to give it to her in the next 2 weeks, but I think I messed up on the tension. The bottom row is longer than the top. This is only the second blanket I’ve made but the first one I’ve done using this type of yarn and normal crochet pattern. And it’s the first project I’ve actually sold.

The situation though, she gave me $50 to start with, the yarn was $10 a skein and I ended up buying 5 skeins, so the yarn alone cost what she already gave me. I had assumed that was just for the yarn alone anyway, but then my dad is always saying she has trouble with money and she’s broke. Well she called the other day and said she got some clothes for my son that someone was selling on Facebook and they’re name brand, so I’m like thanks, you didn’t have to do that. And she says she wanted to do something for me since I made her a blanket. It’s also quite a bit bigger than a typical baby blanket. But I didn’t ask for clothes, to be honest they don’t really need any. Plus I’m planning on getting them new clothes for school anyway.

My question is, should I just leave it alone since she’s probably not going to pay me anymore for it? Or should I go ahead and try to fix it with a border, just in case she does?

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