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Fool to Believe
A round, openwork dishcloth, knitted flat, in sections. The piece is started with a provisional cast on, then each segment of the circle is shaped by short rows, while on the outer edge an openwork edging is formed. After the final segment is knitted, the piece is closed by grafting the first and last rows together.
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The pattern comes with charts as well as row by row written instructions, and instructions on how to change size for a larger item with the same stitch pattern.
Fool to Believe is a charming, romantic dishcloth with a lacey edging that is a perfect choice when looking for a small gift for someone special, or for a project that is interesting enough to be fun, but repetitive as well to not get exhausting.
With its adjustable size it can also be transformed into a lot of things, from a coaster to a full size blanket, rug or tablecloth, with placemats, doilies and starch-stiffened Christmas ornaments in the middle.
Yarn: Drops Loves You 7, held double, colour 14, 38 g/129 m (1.3 oz/141 yds)
Needles: 4 mm (US 6), circular or straight (or size to get gauge)
Gauge: 20 sts/32 rs in 10 cm/4” in garter stitch
Size: 30 x 30 cm/12 x 12” (adjustable)
Required techniques: basic knitting, short rows, provisional cast on, Kitchener stitch
Notions: 1 stitch marker, darning needle
Testers said:
“- Was a pleasurable knit and became intuitive as you went along. Made an extremely pretty cloth.”
“- I loved the pattern. It was simple and very easy to follow. Didn’t take long remember it without looking at the end of each row”
“- Pattern is neat and well written.”
“- I absolutely loved the pattern and thoroughly enjoyed knitting it up.”
“- I wouldn’t change anything.”
“- Amazing pattern, I absolutely loved it, it was super easy to follow and the result was adorable.”
“- It was a well written/charted pattern. Thoroughly enjoyed knitting it. Will definitely be making more for gifts.”
“- Challenging at 1st but once you understood the concept then it was a lot of fun.”
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- First published: April 2022
- Page created: April 3, 2022
- Last updated: January 22, 2024 …
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