A blanket gets a border.

Log Cabin Blanket

When I finally overcame my block about the edge for the log cabin blanket, it actually went very fast. I’m very pleased. :-) Instead of working in the round, I knit each edge separately and sewed them at the corners. Easy peasy! Why did I think it would be so difficult?

I threw it around Max on a recent excursion to Stinson Beach.

Log Cabin Blanket

Now it keeps me warm on these chilly November nights.

Everyone’s flown home and flown the nest and once again I find it’s just the three of us…me, myself and I. *sigh* Ah well I can’t complain. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving feast at Karen and Jeff’s house as you can see. The crowd seems to grow bigger every year.

Thanksgiving 2009

I hope you had an enjoyable Thanksgiving too!

3 Comment(s)

  1. I am in love with that blanket the colors meld so well together. Glad the border didn’t give you any trouble> I am happy all of you had a great Thanksgiving. I enjoyed mines alot.

    Rae | Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

  2. You’ll always be my mom, and I’ll always love you.

    Alice | Nov 29, 2009 | Reply

  3. Beautiful blanket! Beautiful family! That’s a great idea to do a group shot. Is that before OR after the feast?

    Elizabeth | Dec 1, 2009 | Reply

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