I wanted to use the yarn I had recovered from the sweater I made for her a couple of years ago (it didn't fit). It's a LE blue in Sundara's Aran Silky Merino.
I started with a shawl, which went from cast-on to blocking in two days, due to non-stop election coverage viewing.

And since I had a bunch of yarn left over, and my mom keeps complementing my berets, I made her a matching hat. In 24 hours - cast-on Friday night, wove in the ends on Saturday night. It was a miracle of efficiency.

Together they make a lovely set.

I had a chance to give them to her when she came into the city - turned out to be the perfect gift as she had not dressed for the cold, raw weather. All in all, a success!
Yarn: Sundara Aran Silky Merino
Shawl Pattern: Autumn Blush by Joji Locatelli
Hat Pattern: Gretel by Ysolde
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