Honey on Toast by Judit Horvath

Honey on Toast

Knitting
October 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in seed stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
437 - 448 yards (400 - 410 m)
depends on the yarn chosen
English
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Honey on Toast is a simple but decorative little lacey dishcloth. It is a nice pattern to pretty up one’s own kitchen, or it can be a lovely gift item as well, even as a set, made with different colours. As it doesn’t require a whole lot of yarn it’s a great way to use up leftovers.
It can also work as a blanket square for a larger project (in that case probably best made with wool yarn).

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The pattern comes with charts and row by row written instructions, as well as video demonstrations, and directions on how to adjust size for larger projects like pillow cases, blankets, place mats etc.

Yarn - any cotton, linen or hemp yarn (approx. 150-200 m)
Needles - appropriate for chosen yarn
Gauge - what the yarn dictates
Size - depends on the yarn chosen
(The sample was made with a linen yarn from Aldi UK called Knit&Purl, in Natural colour, held double, on 3,5 mm needles, with a gauge of 21 stsx32 rs in seed st. It measures 65 g and 28 cmx 26 cm. Testers with different yarns used 30-45 g.)

Required skills/techniques: basic knitting

Testers said:

“- Fun to knit!”
“- Would definitely use it again!”
“-Simple, but interesting to keep up interest.”
“-Love the way it turned out!”
“-It is going to look great in my bathroom. I’m going to use it as a wash cloth.”
“-I really like the simplicity/complexity of your patterns. Your use of different stitches, that are simple in themselves, gives your patterns a complexity that is very fun to knit.”
- Loved it, it was heaps of fun!“