Wrapped up in Clover - Christmas dishcloth by Judit Horvath

Wrapped up in Clover - Christmas dishcloth

Knitting
November 2022
Sport (12 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in pattern stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
104 - 115 yards (95 - 105 m)
34 x 25 cm (13,4 x 9,8”), adjustable
English
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A triangle shaped dishcloth to represent a simplified Christmas tree, knitted flat, from the top down, shaped by regular increases. The piece is framed by a 3 stitch wide garter stitch border on each side, while the body features a lace pattern, then finished with a garter stitch bottom border as well.

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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.

For a good while now I’ve been enjoying designing dishcloths a lot. With Christmas coming, it was high time to make a cute little piece for the occasion.
It’s a very decorative but rather easy pattern that does not require a whole lot of yarn or time, making it an ideal last minute gift as well. It can serve as a dishcloth, a hot pad, or a washcloth just as nicely, and if made a little larger, it can even go into a picture frame as a lovely piece of home decoration.

Yarn: Drops Loves You 7, colour 17, held double, 28 g/95 m (1 oz/104 yds)

Needles: 4 mm (US 6), straight or circular (or size to get gauge)

Gauge: 20 sts/28 rs in 10 cm/4” in stitch pattern repeat (see chart A)

Size: 34 x 25 cm (13,4 x 9,8”)

Required skills/techniques: basic knitting

Notions: 9 stitch markers

Testers said:
“- Easy to follow.”
“- Super easy with amazing payoff.”
“- Nice and easy pattern, it took me only 4 hours to make.”
“- Quick and easy with a pretty result.”