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This 2 Shall Pass
A rectangular dishcloth, knitted from the bottom up. The pattern features a seed stitch border, and a main stitch pattern consisting of a combination of an openwork motif and a matching textured one, both achieved with simple passed over stitches.
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The pattern comes with charts as well as row by row written instructions, and directions on how to resize it into a larger item, e.g. baby blanket.
Recently I took a several weeks long break from knitting, my mind being otherwise occupied. I could not concentrate on crafts, even though I missed both the act and the creative part of making up patterns.
Then when the urge to knit finally came back, it came like a raging flood. It took days to actually knit up a dishcloth, I kept having to stop to jot down the next idea, or grab another pair of needles to try a stitch combination.
Amidst these swirling ideas was this little cloth, and with each row I loved it more and more. It is so easy to make, but it has such a classic, polished look; it reminded me of everything I love about knitting and designing.
The pattern is suitable to make up a whole set, with the original version and its inversion, then with the two stitch patterns used separately, to make any housewarming party or baby shower even more special.
And if that is not enough, the size being easily adjustable, one can make a matching baby blanket, table runner, rug or placemat with the same pattern!
May you all have as much joy using this pattern as I had making it!
Yarn: Drops Loves You 7, colour 47, held double, 27 g/91 m (1 oz/100 yds)
Needles: 4 mm (US 6), straight or circular (or size to get gauge)
Gauge: 22 sts/32 rs in 10 cm/4” in (solid) pattern stitch
Size: 17 x 18 cm/6.7 x 7.1”
Required skills/techniques: basic knitting
Testers said:
“- Love it. I think it would make a nice scarf, with thicker yarn.”
“- Easy to follow with several variations.”
“- I chose to do a version C. I really enjoyed it. I love the texture and the density that the cloth has from the stitch pattern. It was easy to follow in a very pretty result.”
“- I liked how easy it was to catch on to the repeated pattern.”
“- The pattern was quick and easy. I made all 4 options.”
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- First published: October 2024
- Page created: October 7, 2024
- Last updated: October 8, 2024 …
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