Monday, March 24, 2008

Loggy Squares In Progress

This is a log-cabin afghan that I worked on diligently for two weeks, then put away. The intended recipient was a co-worker who moved away and I didn't have any way to contact her. So now it sits, about 75 percent finished, waiting. I kind of like it now and want to keep it...not sure though...
I'm using a basic log cabin method for each square using four different shades of pink, then outlining them in a round of single crochet black and crocheting them together as I go. On each join is all four colors and no same colors touch. I might try to finish it this summer when I have some more free time...

Kounting Sheep

2 comments:

MAIZEE said...

Your blocks really turned out nice and it looks each one goes fairly quick. What size hook and what type of yarn did you use? I tried one, but made it harder on myself by choosing to make more rows using more colors. Had never made a log cabin square before so even though I've only done one , I did learn another crochet technique. I will eventually make more squares in between other crochet projects and at least get a lapghan made. Everyones work is so inspiring so all I have to do ia check in here to get me back on track.

mrswade said...

I really love all the pinks together. I'm not really a pink person, but it's just so cheerful I can't help but love it!