What a busy holiday season. It was truly wonderful, but busy. I did manage to do a little bit of knitting however. In between all of the many holiday parties we went to I was able to spend small moments working on
this.
After seeing this cloth pattern I immediately wanted to knit it. A solid, easy looking cloth but with a little something special. I have done a little bit of smock knitting and so I knew I could do this. In fact anybody can make this. Even though it looks complicated, trust me. It is not. All it involves is slipping stitches with the yarn held in front then bringing the yarn back around for a knit stitch.
After knitting about half of the cloth I no longer needed to look at the pattern at all. So yes, it is a very easy 8 row repeat. Even after leaving it for several days all I had to do was to look at where the smocking started on the row before and keep going without checking the pattern.
I do have to admit that even though it was an easy knit and the finished product is rather lovely, I didn't quite love the actual knitting. It felt like it took forever to knit, although I'm sure a lot of that has to do with the fact I never had a chance to sit down and just knit. Short stolen moments were all I had for this cloth. I think I'll have to give myself an evening to knit another one because I do think this cloth is very deserving to be in a collection of cloths.
I do really love the look of this washcloth. I think it falls under the category of being rather masculine, so it would make a great gift for any guy in your life. Which is actually really great because honestly, it is really hard to find a pattern that is masculine but not just a basic (usually boring) product.
This cloth is going to be used as a washcloth. I may be weird, but I tend to like using "lacey" cloths for dishcloths, and "whole" cloths as washcloths. This one is going in my the master bathroom. It's something my husband will really like.
Overall, I would say that if you are considering knitting this: Do it. It isn't particularly hard, and the end product is definitely worth it.