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Tiny Fires
A square dishcloth, knitted flat, from the bottom up. It features a body with a decorative, openwork stitch pattern, and a garter stitch border.
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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. An online version of the chart and its row by row instructions, with a progress tracker by Stitch Fiddle, is also included.
A lovely little dishcloth, with a stitch pattern resembling pillars of flames, but its handsome looks are created with very basic increases and decreases, making it an easy, beginner friendly project.
Since the pattern is also very easy to resize, it can quickly become more than a dishcloth, it can turn into a scarf, a rug, a table runner, a baby blanket etc.
Drops Loves You 7, colour 56, held double, 21 g/72 m (0.7 oz/79 yds)
Needles: 4 mm (US 6) straight or circular (or size to get gauge)
Gauge: 20 sts/28 rs in 10 cm/4” in pattern stitch
Size: 17,5 x 17,5 cm/6.9 x 6.9” (adjustable)
Required skills/techniques: basic knitting
Notions: 6 stitch markers
Tester said:
“- Loved this one!! This would be a beautiful baby blanket or shawl! “
”- Lovely simple pattern and easy knit. Mostly completed as a passenger in the car. Looks great when completed.“
”- This is an easy pattern with a lovely result. (I wouldn’t change anything in the pattern, but I will make my dishcloth larger next time.)“
”- It’s a fun pattern that knits up quickly.“
”- Love it, very easy to make.“
”- Great pattern.“
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- First published: April 2025
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- Last updated: April 9, 2025 …
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