Green Crochet dishcloth
start with 30 chain. HDC first row. DC, chain 2, DC every other HDC. Following rows, put DCs into chain stitches and alternate. Trim with HDC all the way around.
start with 30 chain. HDC first row. DC, chain 2, DC every other HDC. Following rows, put DCs into chain stitches and alternate. Trim with HDC all the way around.
Began | January 29, 2010 |
Finished | January 27, 2010 |
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Edited | January 29, 2010 |
Made for | Lorna |
I think I used all this yarn. I don’t know exact dates, but I didn’t finish them before holiday trip. how was this not in my projects yet?!!
I didn’t have a recipient in mind, I just needed something to do while on a trip. And I wanted to see how Stripes worked out in this pattern. Pretty cool actually, a pleasing color scheme and a nice knit. I did the picking up a little nicer this time around; by going into more…
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won yarn on Anatomy of Knitting podcast. it screams Spring and KRISTINE to me!
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