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Corgi Dishcloth
This dishcloth truly is “A Corgi for Tunie”, as she loves the breed so much. The pattern was a Christmas surprise for her. Hugs, Tunie, I so appreciate your enthusiasm and willingness to take on all patterns that I send your way.
Please note, it is important not to knit at too loose a tension, or the picture will not stand out well. I knit with a loose tension, thus the size 3.5 mm needles, the average knitter would probably use 4.5 mm needles.
The eye is an added embellishment, by embroidering a French knot in the position marked by the pattern. If you are not familiar with making a French knot, here are a couple of websites that may help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkgpvcCUY_w
http://www.oddknit.com/patterns/notes/techniques/frenchkn...
An alternative might be to simply sew a small bead in place.
Enjoy!
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