Square Two

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Log Cabin Square Two

It's interesting to me how you can take the same three colors, change their proportions in a knitted fabric, and have an entirely different look. This square resonates much differently with me than the first one did. I like seeing that much green and purple side by side.

All of you who read my first post on this project and suggested that it would be the easiest from the point of view of weaving in ends were exactly right! Only 6 ends to weave in for each square. It makes for nice and easy finishing as I go.

And the third square is now cast on. One more and I'll have a whole third of the blanket done!

8 Comments

Sharon said:

SIX ends to weave in? I generally knit/weave in the 'starting' & 'finishing' ends when I change colours.
That would leave only the very last end to be woven in on your squares - which could speed production even!

hpny knits said:

oh, its going to look great. variations in each of the band could be fun too (not to be same color)

Bells said:

Fabulous. I LOVE that!!! Green and purple....excellent combination. I must try it!

WOW! You aren't kidding about a completely different look. But, how cool is THAT!!!

It's going to be a fabulous blanket.

Yeah!

Opal said:

Love love love the green and purple. I am so excited about this blanket! I wish I could make one too, only I have no idea what I'd do with it. Time to do some serious thinking about more gift giving.

Sande said:

TAG - YOU'RE IT. you have to read my blog to find out whats going on. :) tee hee...

Stephanie said:

I think I might be developing a weird obsession with these squares.

Katie said:

Love your log cabin square! I have a rather strange question, I saw that you made the Phil-onde pullover, where did you acquire the pattern?
Thanks!

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