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Some of the bigger gaps I will fill in with 1-2 inch wide branches.

Pattern: Log Cabin Mitts by Karen Templer

Yarn: Malabrigo Rios in 138 Ivy (green), my handspun from Alexandra's Crafts Mixed BFL in Deep Purple, and my handspun from Southern Cross Fibre Polwarth in Katoomba

Needles: US 6 - 4.0 mm

 

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This bridge will likely not be there next year after the snow melt.

Auditioning the size if the strips. I went with the smaller strips.

Propuesta de diseño de Identificador Gráfico para el proyecto de adecuación de la Carrera Séptima en Bogotá, Colombia.

Log cabins and cemetery behind the Salado civic center

On the lane near Huggate. Thankfully it's not a busy lane.

#17, a Shay patent geared locomotive on log train.

Log Cabin Blanket for a friend of mine. It ended up being only 48 x 50 inches, but I pretty much ran out of time :(. I think that should be a nice size for an afghan though. I've already cast on another log cabin, as I find the ease of them addictive!

To begin your video project: insert tape, log, log, log, capture...wait...try..to..stay...awake.....

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Log cabin and log home photos.

My eyes were drawn to the patterns on the end of a fallen log near the trail to Snow Lake.

A log fights the waves in El Matador Beach

This is a demonstration but this working team of Belgians is used daily to clear logs. Milton, ON

Log cabins near Newton Stewart in Dunfrieshire

This little female hedgehog is stronger than you think - see how she pushes a heavy hardwood log around! The big male finds a tasty beetle snack :-)

Magness Memorial Tree Farm, Oregon

Log at base of Green Peak Falls

Log cabin baby quilt finished at last!

Rain and Sun

Canonet 28 w/ Fuji Superia 400

the farmer cut these LOGS 15 years ago....!

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The fallen logs are left for natural decay at Dalby Söderskog, Sweden

Nice turtleneck, Charlie.

Yes, those are logs still floating in the lake 30 years after.

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