FREE PATTERN #11 - Knitlist Lacy Round Dishcloth

Many of us found the Knitlist when we were first exploring the internet.  Started by Jill McAllister in 1994 at the University of Minnesota, this bulletin board and listserve newsletter opened a whole new world for beginning and intermediate knitters.

We suddenly had access to patterns, techniques, yarns, instruction, and encouragement right on our home computers. We made our tiny blue lapel pins and found "knitting groups" posted from the List, long before the era of meet-ups.  And we've been knitting these round dishrags ever since. The design has traveled the world and been made with every kind of yarn, needle size, and stitch count.  It's still fun to create, lovely as a gift, and useful for dishwashing, too.  Now you can knit it with just one ounce of cotton yarn.   Enjoy.


KNITLIST LACY ROUND
A One-Ounce Dishcoth

Size:  approx. 8.5 in. across
Needles:  U.S. Size 6  (4 mm)
Yarn:  1 oz. utility cotton, 44-46yds.
          (done here in Peaches & Creme, Bright Blue)
Gauge:  approx. 16 sts = 4 in.

Stitch definition:   Sl1p = slip one stitch purlwise  (Video)

The shaping is done with short rows:  leaving sts on the left needle, turning, then continuing in the opposite direction.  If this is a new technique for you, simply count the sts and watch how each section is magically shaped.

CO 15 sts loosely.

Row 1:     K3, yo, K11, turn.
Row 2:     Sl1p, K14.
Row 3-6:  Rep rows 1 & 2, twice.
Row 7:     BO3, K2, yo, K8, turn.
Row 8:     Sl1p, K11.
Row 9:     K3, yo, K8, turn.
Row 10:   Rep row 8.
Row 11:   Rep row 9.
Row 12:   Rep row 8.
Row 13:   BO3, K2, yo, K5, turn.
Row 14:   Sl1p, K8.
Row 15:   K3, yo, K5, turn.
Row 16:   Rep row 14.
Row 17:   Rep row 15.
Row 18:   Rep row 14.
Row 19:   BO3, K to end, including all slipped sts.
Row 20:   K15.

Repeat rows 1-20, six times—seven sections in all.
BO all sts loosely.
Using tail end, sew the CO row to the BO row, sew around the center sts and pull to close.
Weave in both ends.

adapted from a post on the "Knitlist" bulletin board, 1995  
   Our sincere apologies for not knowing the original designer.

As with other dishcloth patterns, you may need to adjust your needle size to accommodate your knitting tension and still use only one ounce of yarn.


Many thanks for the handy chart sent by Sarah --- tricotedit.com     





              Peaches & Creme, Seaside Stripes

FREE Pattern #10 - INTO THE WIND


As summer is ending and autumn peeking through the trees, let's sit in the sun and work on our knitting. This diagonal rib gives you lots of texture for scrubbing.  It's pretty in your sink and quick to make.



INTO THE WIND
A One-Ounce Dishcloth

Size:   approx. 8 x 8 in.
Needles:   U.S. Size 6  (4 mm)
Yarn:   1 oz. utility cotton, 44-46 yds. 
            (this is Lily, Sugar 'n Cream, Summer Prints)
Gauge:   approx. 16 sts. x 24 rows = 4x4 in.

Cast on 33 sts. 
Knit across 4 rows.

Begin pattern:
            Row 1:  K3 (P3, K3, rep to last 6 sts) P3, K3
            Row 2:  K3, K2, (P3, K3) rep to last 4 sts, P1, K3
            Row 3:  K3, K2, (P3, K3) rep to last 4 sts, P1, K3
            Row 4:  Repeat Row 1.
            Row 5:  K3, P1, (K3, P3) rep to last 5 sts, K5
            Row 6:  K3, P1, (K3, P3) rep to last 5 sts, K5
           
Repeat Rows 1-6, seven more times, 48 rows.

Knit across 4 rows.
Cast off all sts loosely.  Weave in ends.


As with other dishcloth patterns, you may need to adjust your needle size to accommodate your knitting tension and still use only one ounce of yarn.

FREE PATTERN #9 - ROMAN ROWS One-Ounce Dishcloth


ONE-OUNCE ROMAN ROWS DISHCLOTH



Worked out while traveling cross country.
Now it's ready for you to enjoy.

Nicely set ribbing rows and garter stitch give plenty of surface texture and a classic pattern.


Size: approx. 8 x 8 in.

Needles:  U.S. Size 6  (4 mm)
Yarn:  1 oz. kitchen cotton, 45-47 yds
      (pictured Lily Sugar 'n Cream in Mod Ombre)
Gauge:  17sts and 24 rows = 4"

CO 34sts.
Knit across 4 rows for border.

Begin pattern:
Row 1:  K3, p1, k2, * p2, k2, rep from * to last 4 sts, p1, k3.
Row 2:  K4, p2, * k2, p2, rep from * to last 4 sts, k4.
Row 3:  K3, p1, k2, * p2, k2, rep from * to last 4 sts, p1, k3.
Row 4:  Repeat Row 2.
Row 5:  Repeat Row 3.

Row 6-9:  Knit across.

Repeat rows 1-9  three times.

Pattern rows 37-41:  Repeat rows 1-5.

Knit across 4 rows for border.
Bind off all 34 sts.
Weave in ends.

As always, every knitter's tension is slightly different and you may need to adjust your needle size to use just one ounce of yarn.

FREE PATTERN #6 - Diamond Lil One-Ounce Dishcloth

THERE WERE ERRORS IN TRANSCRIPTION ON THIS ONE.
SORRY IT TOOK SO LONG TO CORRECT.
HAPPIER KNITTING!

ONE-OUNCE DIAMOND LIL DISHCLOTH


Just K and P.
What could be simpler?
Textured pattern has a different look on the front and back.  Use brightly colored yarns to show off your diamonds.



Size: approx. 8 x 8 in.
Needles:  U.S. Size 6  (4 mm)
Yarn:  1 oz. kitchen cotton, 44-46 yds (pictured, Peaches & Creme, Bright Orange)
Gauge:  17sts and 24 rows = 4"

CO 34sts.
Knit across 4 rows for border.

Begin Diamond Pattern:
Row 1 (WS): K3, *P1, K8; rep from * to last 4 sts. P1, K3.
Row 2 (RS):  K5, *P6, K3; rep from * twice more, K2.
Row 3:  K3, P3, *K4, P5, rep from * once more,  K4, P3, K3.
Row 4:  K7, *P2, K6, rep from * twice more, K1.
Row 5:  K3, P to last 3 sts, K3.
Row 6:  Rep Row 4.
Row 7:  Rep Row 3.
Row 8:  K5, *P6, K3; rep from * twice more, K2.

Rep Rows 1-8 four more times.
Then knit across 4 additional rows for border.

BO all 34 sts in knit.
Weave in ends.


As with other dishcloth patterns, you may need to adjust your needle size to accommodate your knitting tension and still use just one ounce of yarn.

FREE PATTERN #7 - Ye Olde Corner-to-Corner ONE-OUNCE DISHCLOTH

ONE-OUNCE CORNER-TO-CORNER DISHCLOTH

Everyone's auntie made these in the 1960s, but I've reworked the pattern to make it One-Ounce Friendly.
Looks great in variegated yarns or solid colors.
Make one for your auntie today!


Size: approx. 7.5 x 7.5 in.
Needles:  U.S. Size 6  (4 mm)
Yarn:  1 oz. utility cotton - 44-46 yds (pictured, Peaches & Creme, Gumdrop)
Gauge:  approx. 16 sts x 32 rows = 4x4 in.

Stitch Guide:  
Kfb - inc1 by knitting front and back of same st (Help?  Video)
Sl 1 purlwise - makes even loop on edges (Help?  Video)
CO 3 sts.  
Begin increase:
Row 1:  Sl 1 purlwise, Kfb , K1 - 4sts.
Row 2:  Sl 1 purlwise, Kfb, K2 - 5 sts. 
Row 3:  Sl 1 purlwise, Kfb, K3 - 6sts.
Row 4:  Sl 1 purlwise, Kfb, K4 - 7sts.

Cont each row in pattern as follows:  sl 1 purlwise, Kfb, K to end, 32 more rows, until there are 39sts.

Next row:  Sl 1 purlwise, K to end. - 39sts.

Begin decrease:
Row 1 (RS):  Sl 1 purlwise, K2tog, K to end - 38sts.
Row 2:  Sl 1 purlwise, K2tog, K to end - 37sts.

Cont each row in pattern:  Sl 1 purlwise, K2tog, K to end,  34 more rows, until 3sts rem.
BO 3sts.

Fasten off.
Weave in ends.


As with other dishcloth patterns, you may need to adjust your needle size to accommodate your knitting tension and still use just one ounce of yarn.