My husband and I had a wonderful mini-vacation in Field, BC last week. This dishcloth came about as a happy accident when I was practicing some new pattern swatches for a shawl and knit an extra row instead of purling! Please enjoy and feel free to share.
Field, BC, Canada
MATERIALS:
1 ball of dishcloth cotton.
4.5 mm knitting needles (or size recommended on your yarn label).
2 stitch markers.
1 ball of dishcloth cotton.
4.5 mm knitting needles (or size recommended on your yarn label).
2 stitch markers.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Cast on 29.
SET UP:
Knit 4. Place marker. Knit 21. Place marker. Knit 4.
Knit 3 rows, moving markers as you go.
PATTERN ROWS:
Note: Move markers as you go.
Row 1 (right side):
Knit 4. Slip 1 purlwise. (Knit 3. Slip 1 purlwise) 5x. Knit 4.
Row 2 (wrong side):
Knit 4. Move yarn to front. Slip 1 purlwise. Move yarn to back. (Knit 3. Move yarn to front. Slip 1 purlwise. Move yarn to back) 5x. Knit 4.
Row 3:
Knit all stitches.
Row 4:
Knit 4. Purl 21. Knit 4.
Repeat these rows until you achieve your desired length of dishcloth,
ending with Row 1. A square dishcloth will be about 9-10 repeats.
Knit 4 rows.
Cast off.
Weave in ends.
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Beautiful pattern! Just made a pair of crocheted wash mitts with a waffle pattern and found this via Twitter. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteI was looking for a new simple dishcloth pattern to knit up quick. Looks pretty and easy. Thanks for sharing;)
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome!
DeleteNice! What is the stitch multiple please?
ReplyDeleteMultiple of 4, plus 1 stitch.
DeleteThank you
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