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Bamboo Stitch Dish ClothBamboo Stitch Dish Cloth pattern by Stacy Wilkinson This wash cloth is featured as week 4 of the 6 week Learn to Knit series. With the pattern, there is also a row by row checklist and a link to the video tutorial where I walk you through each step of knitting this project. The final outcome is a lovely, textured and useful wash cloth.
For the sample, I used less than a skein of Lilly Sugar'n Cream yarn in the color ''Swimming Pool''. You can use any cotton yarn that you like, however the pattern is written for the Medium 4 weight yarn. The pattern is written for an 8.5'' x 8.5'' cloth, but is completely and easily customizable to adjust the width and length to any size that you like.2024-01-15 11:57:00 -
Finishing the Crazy Eights Dishcloth TutorialA tutorial to show the process of finishing the Crazy Eights Dishcloth with mattress stitch and cinching.2023-12-07 17:45:00
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Knitting the Crazy Eights DishclothA tutorial on how to knit the Crazy Eights Dishcloth pattern DOWNLOADABLE PDF: https://ravel.me/crazy-eights-dishcloth2023-12-07 14:00:00
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Diagonal Braid Stitch - KnittingPattern by Louise Patterson. The Diagonal Braid is a textured stitch that produces a reversible fabric. This pattern is for a dishcloth, but it could be extended to make a scarf or blanket.
This looks like a sort of staggered rib stitch.2021-12-05 21:31:00 -
Twist and Shout Dishcloth - Knitting StitchPattern by The Kitchen Sink Shop. Interesting asymmetrical pattern making the main part of this dishcloth/washcloth.2021-12-05 21:24:00
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Double Bump DishclothPattern by Missy Angus...An excellent scarf or dishcloth pattern! Dishcloths that comes out square and lay flat - scarves that look great or male or female - an excellent pattern for making gift-giving scarves! Both sides are beautiful, so this makes a great reversible pattern. The stitch pattern is a multiple of 3 +1 - so cast on any amount you want and get the same great look! Looks great in solids, ombres and stripes!2020-02-19 20:40:00
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JK2TH Washcloth pattern by Aunt ZanyWorked in rows, using two Tunisian hooks. The hooks do not need to be the same size, but your gauge will be determined by the larger hook, and the smaller hook should be large enough to work comfortably with your chosen yarn. Choose any weight yarn you like, and hooks of a size appropriate to your yarn weight. This method comes from a YouTube video made for the Australian Handknitters and Spinners Group on Facebook, and have adapted the method in this pattern. You can find the original video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_9EPn67mGg2019-01-13 18:49:00