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Yes, Deer
“Yes, dear.”
The typical response elicited from “Can you take the trash out?” or other such questions. Generally accompanied by a put-upon sigh. (But he does it anyhow, which is the important part.)
This slip stitch dishcloth would make a lovely accent for a rustic kitchen setting. It’s worked in mosaic, only using one yarn at a time, so it’s beginner-friendly, too. Celebrate the holidays by stitching a red nose on for Rudolph, as well!
If you like mosaic patterns, you can check out my bundle of them here!
Supplies:
Yarn: Worsted weight or DK cotton yarn, ~100 yards total. Sample used roughly 50 yards of each colour.
Needle: US 5 (3.75 mm) - gauge isn’t too important, so feel free to go up or down for a different sized outcome.
Notions: Yarn needle for weaving in ends.
Sizes:
With recommended yarn & needles, your deer dishcloth will come out roughly 9.5” x 10”. This is easily adjusted by switching up yarn weight and/or needles used.
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- First published: February 2018
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