
This is my very first dish cloth. The pattern is the Trellis pattern from www.knittingpatterncentral.com. I didn't know you could use handknitted dish cloths but I'm going to give it a try after all the recommendations on the knittinghaven.com forum. This sample is knitted in 50% cotton/50% acrylic, Patons Washed Haze I think it's called. Off to try some other patterns now.
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Lovely looking dishcloth! I've done thick cotton pot holders (obviously not lacy!) before which work quite well. Just read your post about the Knitcases competition, and I'm hoping to have a go at it too. :-)
I love the lace look. As you said, great way to practice lace patterns. My next dishcloth is going to be a lace pattern.
Thanks Steph and Debby. I'm on my third dish cloth in two (or is it 3??) days now. Knitted a circular lace one from Knitting pattern central which I've finished. Will post a pic tomorrow. That gave me an idea for another design which I've nearly finished. I've now got a couple of more ideas spinning around in my head. Not got much time to knit this week though. Although they're so quick to do.
I wouldn't even mind tackling the dishes but would want to admire rather than use such a great cloth! So different from the one's my granny used to knit in calico coloured cotton! Have bought a pattern from GK to do facecloths as Christmas gifts - but will be asking on the forum for 'H-E-L-P' as I have never done a provisional cast-on before
I've never done a provisional cast on either. I'm sure someone on the forum can help you. I cast mine on the normal way. Didn't know there were different ways of doing it till a few months ago. Don't know what my method is called either.
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