Sunday, January 07, 2007
Finished Log Cabin
It's done! Yay!
I love this. It's a nice little throw, just the right size if I want to keep my lap and knees warm while I'm hanging out at home (and knitting, of course). I put a thin, one-row "cro-Kay" edging on it, à la Kay from Mason-Dixon Knitting.
Next up: another log cabin, incorporating squares that my grandmother crocheted many years ago. She sent the squares to me after I learned to knit a couple of years ago, saying, "Maybe you can do something with these." And how! Pictures to come soon.
I love this. It's a nice little throw, just the right size if I want to keep my lap and knees warm while I'm hanging out at home (and knitting, of course). I put a thin, one-row "cro-Kay" edging on it, à la Kay from Mason-Dixon Knitting.
Next up: another log cabin, incorporating squares that my grandmother crocheted many years ago. She sent the squares to me after I learned to knit a couple of years ago, saying, "Maybe you can do something with these." And how! Pictures to come soon.
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Could you take a picture of the edge and post it? I am am looking for a way to add a border to miter square baby blanket.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Hi parrotheadchic:
if it's helpful, here is a link to a photo of a blanket I did with doublecrochet edging (which I'm very fond of - single works well too):
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2366/4090/1600/DSCF0441.jpg
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if it's helpful, here is a link to a photo of a blanket I did with doublecrochet edging (which I'm very fond of - single works well too):
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/2366/4090/1600/DSCF0441.jpg
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