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.
I've never seen this pattern before, which really surprises me - It's so beautiful for being so simple, just my style! I was going to cast on the classic 'Round with short rows' dishcloth next, but I think I'd rather give this one a go 😁
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