Square Four

| | Comments (10)
20070125_4Squares.jpg
4 Squares

Just a brief interlude to share my fourth completed log cabin baby blanket square. Almost halfway through, now! And it actually looks like I am going to be able to get six squares out of my first three skeins of STR heavyweight, which means that I will have plenty of yarn left over for seaming and edging the blanket. And, of course, the next square is already in progress.

10 Comments

kmkat said:

I love that photo! The interplay of the shadows and blocks is so striking. And your "one block at a time" interspersed with other knitting is making me think I might make such a blanket someday.

Jennifer said:

I agree, the photo is as stunning as the squares. I'm looking forward to seeing it all together!

Wendy DG said:

You have such a good eye for color. Your work always inspires me. Great photo, too.

Sarah said:

That's such a gorgeous photograph. And I love your Log Cabin squares. Yours is inspiring me to make one of my own. :)

Lizzy B said:

Whee! They're really lovely! What a fun blanket that is going to be!

Penny T said:

Your blanket is going to be spectacular, Theresa. I also want to comment on your handspun Romney from a couple of posts ago. Your response to my recent questions about spinning were very helpful, and my spinning is showing gratifying progress in part because of your encouragement. The Romney is gorgeous.

Sarah said:

Cute blocks! I've got some Calmer stashed away, destined to become a log cabin...assuming it gets high enough in the project queue that I knit it before I have the little dude.

CoffeeLady said:

I've been watching your progress since you started this project, and find myself looking back often to see if you've finished another square. The color combinations are gorgeous - I can't wait to see the finished blanket!

elizabeth said:

They look so pretty on your porch! I can't wait to see the finished blanket.

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Theresa published on January 25, 2007 10:06 AM.

So You Want to Make a Pair of Toe Up Knee Socks? was the previous entry in this blog.

Toe Up Knee Socks Step 2: Taking Some Measurements is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Powered by Movable Type 4.12