Yet at the same time, she thinks it would be a real shame to waste the money, time, and effort she has already put into the blanket project.
She did admit to never considering that a blanket may not be the best present.
“But I guess it isn’t a very extravagant gift for a wedding,” she vented.
“And this would be my first time attending a wedding, and I don’t want to ruin it somehow by not understanding the unwritten rules of gift-giving.”
That’s why, ever since talking to her friends, she’s been left wondering whether making a crochet blanket as her brother’s wedding gift would be a bad move.
Do you think a handmade present is more meaningful than a store-bought registry item? Why do you think her friends are advising her against gifting the blanket? Should she continue with her wedding gift plan or switch her idea? What would you do?
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