Ravelry.com is my go to site to find patterns for pretty much everything. This was no exception. After a little bit of searching, I spied this little beauty. I immediately dug into my stash and got started.
Let me tell you, I love this pattern. It is a super easy to memorize 4 row repeat. After looking at the pattern for 1 cloth, I made 3 more without ever looking at the pattern again. So like I said, super easy.
It isn't tedious or fiddly in any way. So I would have to say that the actual knitting of this dishcloth ranks really high.
The look of the cloth is also a winner in my book. I like how there are panels of stockinet and then the lacey panels. The tension doesn't change from the stockinet to the lace so that the cloth stays pretty square and flat. No wonky shapes here. I will admit that they are not perfectly square. Especially since I don't really see the point in blocking them. They are dishcloths after all.
As far as using these goes they work really well (duh). The tension is not too tight. They are not too stiff of a fabric as far as worsted weight cotton yarn goes. I also don't like when a cloth is too lacey with tons of huge holes. But since these are simple small eyelets that is not an issue at all.
Overall I have to admit that I love this cloth. I think that they are great for everyday use, but pretty enough to make as gifts.
I have been all over this site. I can't find the pattern. Can you help me?
ReplyDeleteI have been all over this site. I can't find the pattern. Can you help me?
ReplyDeleteIn the second (short) paragraph she says: "I spied THIS little beauty..." click on the word THIS and it will take you to the Ravelry site with the pattern
ReplyDeleteOui vraiment, je suis d accord avec les précédents message. Bien dommage de dire que c est facile alors qu il n y a aucune explication
ReplyDeleteJ ai eu beau chercher... j aurais bien aimé