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Mom's Shower Cloth
This was my first ever self-published knitting pattern (hence the quality of the photos, lol) and it still holds up nicely as a good, scrubby wash cloth. The yarn I used in the original is no longer available, but knitters have made this pattern with normal cotton yarn and theirs have turned out lovely so don’t be afraid to substitute your favorite yarn here. I’ve linked some of my favorite cotton yarns that would make good replacements in this post if you need some suggestions. (Tip: Use less cast-on sts & bigger needles if using thicker yarn.)
The main stitch pattern that I used in this cloth was one that I learned while making my Sense and Sensibility socks and is a variation of the Eye-Of-Partrige stitch that is usually seen on sock heels. I modified the stitch pattern further so that you could make use of the purl-bump pattern that appeared on the inside of the socks because I really thought both sides looked nice and deserved some attention.
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Notes
This pattern is designed to make a large-ish shower cloth, bigger than a standard dishcloth. Please keep this in mind if you’re planning on using it as a dishcloth instead.
Finished Size
10” (25 cm) x 10” (25 cm)
Easily adjusted by changing yarn weight and needle size.
Yarn
Sport Weight
Approx 143 yds (131 m)
Sample Used:
South West Trading Co.
Amazing
100% Cellulose
143 yds (131 m) / 50g
In the colorway:
365 Green
Needles
* US 5 (3.75 mm) Needles or size needed
to obtain gauge
Notions
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
Stitches Used
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Bind Off
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Cast On
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Knit
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Purl
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Sl 1 wyif (twisted) explained in pattern
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Sl 1 wyib (twisted) explained in pattern
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- First published: March 2009
- Page created: March 26, 2009
- Last updated: May 16, 2024 …
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