I love the bit of texture it has and the generous 8" size can be worked up in less than 2 hours.
One-sie Two-sie Dishcloth
~Ch 27
~SC first row, ch 1, turn
~*SC first hole, DC next hole, repeat from *, Ch 1, turn
~When just about square, SC last row.
If all goes well, every row except the first and last will begin with a single crochet and end with a double crochet...
Have a happy day:@)
You are so talented Lynn. The times I've tried to crochet, mine always turned our a bit crooked...
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I'm with Sam. My attempt turned out Dali-like triangles.
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Bonnie
I'm such a beginner but think I can figure this out. What a fun stocking stuffer. I better get busy.
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Well those instructions are jibberish to me. But I know for a fact crochet dish cloths are the BEST!
ReplyDeleteI not good at crochet but do get some interesting shapes
ReplyDeleteMerle.... ...... .........
Well, thank you! Finally a pattern for these dishcloths that a novice crocheter thinks she can follow! I'll let you know, or yell for help!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteCute name and very nice! If all goes well... that makes me smile :)
ReplyDeleteYou're a crocheting machine! :)
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this one, Lynn! I love my hand crocheted dish cloths & I have TONS of yard to use up. Does it matter what KIND of yarn one uses?
ReplyDeleteHowdy! Everything I read says folks use 100% cotton for dishcloths, so that's what I stick with:@)
DeleteMy Mom knits wash clothes. I love them!
ReplyDeleteI have got to get on the ball and make some, Lynn. I need some new dishcloths and you're inspiring me to get a move on.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Lynn! I have been making lots of washcloths from your pattern because I love it. Included it in my post today :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad it's working well for you-that makes me happy:@)
DeleteI really appreciated this pattern and inspiration reminded me of my Aunt Ruth's that use to make me dishcloths. She has sense passed and all mine are warn out. I made this from Lily Sugar Cream olive green,red and white variegated yarn. Love It!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this pattern. It's replacing my old one that I had to continuously check. Easy to remember with it's onesie twosie and to begin with sc and end with do. Just a brilliant pattern.
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