I really have no reason for this blog post other than the fact that - perhaps surprisingly - I'm still enjoying knitting log-cabin (sort of), garter-stitch squares for a blanket. I collected the last of my international parcels of the discontinued Mission Falls 1824 cotton yarn from the post office on Friday, with mental thanks to a generous raveller from the US, and now have more than enough yarn to complete the blanket. The dye lots are a bit variable, and some of the colours don't really match, but I think that's part of the charm of a project like this.
I've almost completed nine squares. Each one is about 32cm square. I'm not sure if I will knit 12 squares or 16. I'd prefer a rectangular shaped blanket to a square one, but 12 may not be sufficiently large and I can't face the thought of knitting 20 squares! I'll see how I feel when I get to 12.
Already I'm dreading the sewing together of the squares and the i-cord finish around the edge, but I know the finishing is just so important for a project such as this one. I'm also wondering whether or not to finish it with some backing fabric. I've tried to finish off the log cabin pick-up stitches and yarn joins as neatly as possible, but even so the reverse of the blanket has a distinctly 'wrong side' appearance. Again, I'll decide just what to do when I get to that stage.
But, for the moment, I'm still enjoying the garter stitch geometry of the log cabin squares - and it has the advantage of being an excellent social knitting project as there's no danger whatsoever of making errors while chatting.
8 comments:
It looks fantastic! Are you sure you don't want to make 24?
If you get too bored after 16 I wonder if you could seam it, and then maybe you'll feel in the mood for more squares?
I love the way this is looking. I keep trying to peer round the edge of the middle picture to see what that edge square looks like, but I.just.can't.quite.see ;-)
It is lovely - beautiful colours. I too would dread the sewing up. With a blanket both sides of the work need to be great. At least witha sweater, one side of the seaming hides next to teh skin.
its so lovely lyn, just a beautiful mix of colours. the idea of seaming usually puts me off projects like this but it really will be worth the effort.
I concur with Jane's suggestion. seam a bit, knit a bit, finish when you feel like it.
Isn't the internet and Ravelry wonderful for finding needed yarn?
This is looking great Lyn, so glad you did post it, a good reminder of how effective log cabin and in cotton can be.
heh.. I love how you pick the project and then have a second thought towards the finish line about dreading the seeing up and i-cord. Worth the effort, they look amazing. I can't believe you managed scored more yarn.
I think are lovely - smart and casual at the same time.
I am reading through all your posts from 1 March forward; I may not leave too many comments because I am using an iPad and those word verifications are a pain! But, rest assured, I will read them all.
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