Create a dishcloth with a pattern of praying hands on it.
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Learn how to knit The Willow Dishcloth with this FREE pattern.
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Free DISHCLOTH knitting patterns collections in Oh La Lana! Textures, animals, transports, letters, numbers, lace, japanese stitches...
Grab this basic dishcloth knitting pattern if you're wondering how do you knit a dishcloth for beginners. It's such a quick and easy dishcloth knitting pattern!
HONEYCOMB stitch patterns (4 versions). Skill level: beginner (only knits and purls). Square 27 of "52 Square Pickup" KAL. Oh La Lana!
These seven free knitted dishcloth patterns are always some of my most popular patterns. These patterns cover a variety of skill levels, from basic beginner patterns to more challenging knit patterns.
Picot Swirl Cloth in two sizes: Size: 9 inches Materials: Worsted weight cotton yarn Size 7 knitting needles Darning needle Notes: Slip stitches: as if to knit.Picot edging: Add one stitch then bind it off using the knitting-on method at the beginning of Rows 2, 6, 10, etc. to form the picot edging. The instructions at http://www.knittinghelp.com/ assume you are at the beginning a project, so just ignore the part about beginning with a slip knot and proceed from there. It’s currently the 4th video on the basic techniques/cast on page. CO 20 stitches leaving 12 inches of yarn for drawing in the center of the cloth. Row 1: Knit across Row 2: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 18 stitches (1 st remains on needle), turn. Row 3 & all remaining odd rows: Slip 1 st, knit to the end of the row. Row 4: Slip 1 st, knit 17 sts, (2 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 6: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 16 sts (3 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 8: Slip 1 st, knit 15 sts (4 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 10: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 14 sts (5 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 12: Slip 1 st, knit 13 sts (6 sts remain on left needle), turn. Row 14: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 12 sts (7 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 16: Sl 1 st, knit 11 sts (8 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 18: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 10 sts (9 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 20: Sl 1 st, knit 9 sts, (10 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 22: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 8 sts (11 stitches remain on needle), turn. Row 24: Sl 1 st, knit 7 sts, (12 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 26: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 6 sts (13 stitches remain on needle), turn. Row 28: Sl 1 st, knit 5 sts, (14 stitches remain on needle), turn. Row 30: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 4 sts (15 stitches remain on needle), turn. Row 32: Sl 1 st, knit to the end of the row. Repeat rows 1-32 five more times for a total of six slightly swirled wedges. Bind off loosely (use larger knitting needle if necessary.) Leave enough yarn to sew seam using the darning needle. Draw in center using darning needle & beginning cast on yarn. Weave in ends. Copyright © 2007 Toni in the Foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, All Rights Reserved Questions?mailto:[email protected] http://www.foothillsofthegreatsmokymountains.blogspot.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Picot Swirl Cloth Size: 7 ½ inches Materials: Worsted weight cotton yarn Size 7 knitting needles Darning needle Notes: Slip stitches: as if to knit. Picot edging: Add one stitch then bind it off using the knitting-on method at the beginning of Rows 2, 6, 10, etc. to form the picot edging. The instructions at http://www.knittinghelp.com/ assume you are at the beginning a project, so just ignore the part about beginning with a slip knot and proceed from there. It’s currently the 4th video on the basic techniques/cast on page. CO 16 stitches leaving 12 inches of yarn for drawing in the center of the cloth. Row 1: Knit across Row 2: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 14 stitches (1 st remains on left needle), turn. Row 3 & all remaining odd rows: Slip 1 st, knit to the end of the row. Row 4: Slip 1 st, knit 13 sts, (2 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 6: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 12 sts (3 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 8: Slip 1 st, knit 11 sts (4 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 10: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 10 sts (5 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 12: Slip 1 st, knit 9 sts (6 sts remain on left needle), turn. Row 14: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 8 sts (7 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 16: Sl 1 st, knit 7 sts (8 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 18: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 6 sts (9 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 20: Sl 1 st, knit 5sts, (10 sts remain on needle), turn. Row 22: Cast on 1 stitch, bind off 1 stitch, knit 4 sts (11 stitches remain on needle), turn. Row 24: Sl 1 st, knit to the end of the row. Repeat rows 1-24 six more times for a total of seven slightly swirled wedges. Bind off loosely (use larger knitting needle if necessary.) Leave enough yarn to sew seam using the darning needle. Draw in center using darning needle & beginning cast on yarn. Weave in ends. Copyright © 2007 Toni in the Foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, All Rights Reserved mailto: [email protected] http://www.foothillsofthegreatsmokymountains.blogspot.com/
Knitted washcloth are useful for your kitchen and a great training for beginners. Diamond dishcloth looks elegant. Try these free patterns!
This is going to become one of my FAVOURITE CLOTHS of all time, it looks so CUTE and is so EASY to make... Materials: 1 ball worsted weight...
Your kitchen needs a new beautiful dishcloth? Look what we've got here! Be sure to make your favourite round dishcloth knitting pattern!
I don't really consider myself a knitter or crocheter, but I do like to attempt small easy projects. The scarves I knitted my CO grandchildren for Christmas this past year were a big hit. I come from a family (mother, grandmother, and aunts) who enjoyed crocheting. They did some truly beautiful pieces. Every time I tried to learn, I gave up due to frustration with getting the chains the same length. (I just wasn't ready to learn.) One summer when my parents came to visit us in CA, I told my mother I wanted her to teach me how to crochet. Everyone else could do it but me. I guess I was really ready this time, because I "picked it up" quickly. In fact she was surprised I learned so quickly. I am still not very advanced...with either knitting or crocheting, but when I see something that looks like I could do, I try it. I saw this knitted washcloth and was attracted to the unique design....not your normal square washcloth. Simply Notable called it "the almost lost washcloth pattern". She told her interesting story here. The pattern reminded me of some of my mother's recipes when she just said "cook til done". There were a lot of questions that people asked and I read almost all of them. Someone really interested asked if she could do a tutorial because she was having difficulty fully understanding the pattern. One comment tried to explain the pattern which helped me a lot. Anyway I decided I would give it a try. I wanted to use cotton yarn and actually "undid" a washcloth I had started but didn't finish quite a while ago. I think it worked out okay. My finished "center circle" isn't a perfect circle, but maybe it will look better when I make another one. Once it is wet I probably won't be able to tell it doesn't have a "perfect center circle". (I really need to work on this problem I have with perfectionism.) Anyway I have lots of pictures but it shows how to make what I am calling a "sunburst" 14-point washcloth. I should add that I finished it in an evening....I think I can do it in a couple of hours when I am not having to stop to take pictures. Here is the pattern as Simply Notable presented it: # 8 knitting needles (U.S.) ((I used #9 needles)) Cast on 14 stitches and knit across 1. Knit 4, yarn over, knit, leaving 2 stitches and knit back 2. Knit 4, yarn over, knit, leaving 4 stitches and knit back 3. Knit 4, yarn over, knit, leaving 6 stitches and knit back 4 Knit 4, yarn over, knit, leaving 8 stitches and knit back Cast off 4 and knit to end (should be 14 stitches on needle) Repeat for 14 points Leave enough yarn to sew sides together and go around circle and draw circle together. Tie ends in a double knot. ****You have to include the initial "knit across" after casting on the 14 stitches here in the repeat so that you will be back on the right side for the next point. Her numbers 1 - 4 was confusing for me as that implied the pattern to me. In my pattern I made it row 11 to better follow the pattern. See below with my pictures. Here is my tutorial. Hopefully it will help if you are like me and need a little bit more directions. I have included my directions beside the pictures. If you have any questions, please ask. I will get back to you as soon as possible. "SUNBURST" - 14 - POINT KNITTED WASHCLOTH PATTERN Cast on 14 stitches Row 1 - Knit across the 14 stitches Row 2 - Knit 4, then yarn over (bring yarn from back over front of right needle and then insert the right needle into next stitch on left needle to knit) Knit the next 8 stitches, leaving the last two stitches on the left needle (end of row 2) Row 3 - Turn, bringing the yarn to the back for knitting Knit across to finish Row 3 - now 15 stitches Row 4 - Knit 4, yarn over, knit across leaving the last 4 stitches on the left needle. Row 5 - Turn, move the yarn to the back and knit across the row - now 16 stitches. Row 6 - Knit 4, yarn over, knit across leaving the last 6 stitches on the left needle. Row 7 - Turn, moving the yarn to the back to knit Knit across - Row 7 is finished with 17 stitches Row 8 - Knit 4, yarn over, knit across leaving the last 8 stitches on the left needle Row 9 - Turn, move yarn to the back to knit across the row - now 18 stitches on the needle Row 10 - Bind off the first 4 stitches (you now have 14 stitches on the two needles) Knit across to end - Row 10 finished ***Row 11 - Knit across. First point finished. (She doesn't include this row but it puts you back on the right side.) Row 12... - Repeat Rows 2 thru 11 thirteen more times to make 14 points. (Third point finished) and fourth point finished (You get the idea) Fourteen points finished. To finish the washcloth.... -cut the end of the yarn...for the desired length, measure 4 times the length of the 14 (bound) stitches for weaving the ends - tie the two ends together in a double knot to make a closed circle - thread a tapestry needle with the cut yarn and insert the needle in the (cast on) stitch on the left and then the top loop of the (bound) stitch on the right all the way down - (the 14 cast-on stitches should match up with the 14 bound stitches) The other end (from casting on the stitches) can be woven on the wrong side in the same manner. Totally finished....
If you're a beginner knitter (or just want an easy free pattern) this is the easiest knit dishcloth to make ever! Make this easy knit dishcloth in no time!
Always on the lookout for unusually shaped spa or dish cloths, yesterday I came across this pretty pattern. The designer, Dionn (I think), over at Sew Funky, says it works up quickly, using worsted…
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SKEINS: Main Color: 1 skein of Purl Soho’s Cotton Pure; Contrast Color: 1 skein of Cotton Pure SIZE: Finished Dimensions: 11 inches wide x 17¼ inches long COLORS: MC, Heirloom White + CC, Crystal Blue; MC, Heirloom White + CC, Tomato Orange; MC, Heirloom White + CC, Linden Green
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I don’t know about you, but I love to combine the pleasant with the useful. That's why today we gonna show you these knitted dishcloths.
Photo above © bluepeninsula This knitting pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Double Bump Dishcloth
There are two things I think all knitters love: Quick Projects and Garter Stitch 🙂 And maybe those are really the same thing! Because almost any project that uses garter stitch (where you knit every row – no purling!) usually turns out to be a project that moves along very quickly. A favorite for quick...
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If you're a beginner knitter (or just want an easy free pattern) this is the easiest knit dishcloth to make ever! Make this easy knit dishcloth in no time!
Last week I promised you the pattern for a knitted round dishcloth for this weeks Stash Buster Thursday. Even though I have been under the weather this week, I really wanted to get this on here for you. This is a very pretty dishcloth - I have given it as a gift many times, and it has always been a favorite. Some people even said it was too pretty to use as a dishcloth, and they wanted it to be a doily... but it really is a dishcloth! So make a bunch - Mother's Day is coming - great gift idea. Also take some along as a hostess gifts to those summer BBQ's - your hostess will be impressed with your generosity! If you have never knitted something round, you will think this pattern is weird - but believe me, it is very easy and it works out beautifully. I have included a picture of the results of the first 20 rows so you get an idea what it should look like as you work the pattern. Repeating the first 20 rows is what makes the tulip design of the dishcloth and what makes it round. Happy Knitting! KNITTED ROUND DISHCLOTH Materials: Handicrafter Cotton in colour of your choice Size 6 or 7 needles (I used 7's) Cast on 15 stitches. ROW 1: Knit 15 stitches. ROW 2: K3, yo, knit until 1 stitch remains on the needle, turn. ROW 3: Knit back across all stitches. ROW 4: K3, yo, knit until 2 stitches remain on the needle, turn. ROW 5: Knit back across all stitches. ROW 6: K3, yo, knit until 3 stitches remain on the needle, turn. ROW 7: Knit back across all stitches. ROW 8: Bind off 3 stitches, Knit 2, yo, knit until 4 stitches remain on the needle, turn. ROW 9: Knit back across all stitches. ROW 10: K3, yo, knit until 5 stitches remain on the needle, turn. ROW 11: Knit back across all stitches. ROW 12: K3, yo, knit until 6 stitches remain on the needle, turn. ROW 13: Knit back across all stitches. ROW 14: Bind off 3 stitches, K2, yo, knit until 7 stitches remain on the needle, turn. ROW 15: Knit back across all stitches. ROW 16: K3, yo, knit until 8 stitches remain on the needle, turn. ROW 17: Knit back across all stitches. ROW 18: K3, yo, knit until 9 stitches remain on the needle, turn. ROW 19: Knit back across all stitches. ROW 20: Bind off 3 stitches. Knit all the remaining stitches on the needle (including the last 9) This is what your work should look like after the first 20 rows are done. Starting with ROW 1 again, repeat the 20 rows, (7 times) to make seven patterns. Here is five patterns (rows 1-20 five times)! You can see each completed pattern on this piece. When you have completed rows 1-20, 7 times, bind off all stitches. Sew together, making sure you pull the center tight. Isn't that pretty?
Knit this super easy dishcloth pattern – This is the Cove Dishcloth which is a simple and fun project, this is also a free knitting pattern!
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