MDK Moderne Log Cabin w/ Circular Needles

I received a request from a fellow knitter in the Mason Dixon Knitting KAL to offer a brief description of how I’m using two circulars instead of binding off each piece. So here’s my best shot…

I would suggest using two circulars, one at least 29″ long and the other… well, longer.

Rectangle one: Using circular needle #1, knit until desired length; leave stitches on circular needle #1.

Rectangle two: Using circular needle #2, pick up garter ridges of rectangle one as pattern says. Knit with new color until desired length; leave stitches on circular needle #2.

Rectangle three: NOW comes the best part. Using circular needle #1, which already holds the stitches of rectangle one, pick up the garter ridges of rectangle 2. Knit with new color until desired length; leave stitches on circular needle #1.

Rectangle four: Using circular needle #2, which already holds the stitches of rectangle two, pick up the garter ridges of rectangle 3. Knit with new color until desired length; leave stitches on circular needle #2.

Repeat these steps, switching form circular to circular as long as you want or can.

As you can see, I’m just getting started on my blanket, so I best I’m going to need to buy some longer circulars or just use waste yarn to hold stitches. Remember to always add yarn on the same side, if you care too.

Clear as mud? Happy Knitting!

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Submission

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Some of you may have stumbled upon this blog while looking for other content…I was referring to whipping my lace into submission. A few tacks and a meat mallet (which sufficed until I found a hammer) and I was well on my way to having the wraps I’d wanted last summer. Note the gaping holes in the linen stole….if I wiggle the fabric just so they almost dissappear. The other shawl…just lovely knitted up in Blue Sky Alpacas – Dyed Organic Cotton Yarn “Aloe” or “Azul”.. it’s been so long.

Oooh, check out my Passion Vine
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Barn Painting

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So we’re still in the process of remodeling our 2nd living room. In our previous photos you can see (through the new french doors) my neighbor’s metal barn… which also happens to serve as a kind of courtyard wall. While we’ve always loved it, we decided to paint on it over the weekend. We will work on distressing the paint this weekend to give it an older feel…but I love it. Luckily we painted it near the end so if we need to paint more…we have the room, like a tattoo. I also think a short row of corn and sunflowers planted along to the wall might be a great idea.

I guess we could’ve done some actual construction work….but is H-O-T.