Mason-Dixon knitting is so full of inspiration for simply-worked, but gorgeous, projects. I'm adapting the knit log cabin quilt for crochet, using leftover Rowan Cotton Glace:
It seems like this is a popular idea--my latest Lion Brand catalogue features a kit for a crocheted Log Cabin. Still, you can make it up as you go along, and seemingly use whatever you have handy (within the same gauge, of course). It's sorta like Rippling in that way. And, at the end, no piecing, maybe a little pressing, and it's all set. So, I'm just merrily tripping along, trala. I'm working in single crochet, but now I think maybe half double crochet would be preferable. Anyway, it's a good While Watching SVU Project.
In other news (loosely defined) I've once again been lured by the siren song of Snape Fan Fic, of which there is an endless supply. Note to self: Leah, don't read this stuff from 1-3 a.m. when you need all your wits and faculties about you next day...
TODAY'S VOCABULARY:
batrachian--froglike
crepuscular--of, resembling, or relating to twilight
ichor--the fluid that flows like blood in the veins of the gods (from Greek mythology)
Thursday, October 18, 2007
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4 comments:
When did you get your lion cat? I have been anxiously anticipating mine. The last one was done so nicely. BTW, hows the dissertation going?
Your little log cabin is nice!
Kind regard,
Sonnja
Wow, I love the way your crocheted Log Cabin is coming along....great colors!
Is it difficult to understand how to piece it together? Can you leave me your reply on my Crochet blog? Thanks, I'd really appreciate it.
love it! looks great!
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