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 |
Project Number 2754. Helixed the alternate color into the bottom of the sweater gently and then used it for the sleeves as well. Bought 2 of the alternate color but only needed one.
I started out with size 7 needle and k1p1 knit and it was too dense so I switched to size 10 and it was perfect. I taught myself to knit continential with this scarf. When gifting this, I made a flower to tie it up, and that turned out very pretty.
not completely sure of the stats of the skeins. one was a prize, another was an early OFFF purchase that was never added to rav. tan yarn was 130g to begin with, and used all. blue yarn was 144g to begin with, and used 20g
CO on E’s bday before Aunt Kristine’s knitting school. worked on during Christmas week celebrations.
I really love this, every time I look at the pattern, I want to make it more. I think it would be soft and comfy and I love the tie. This pattern ended up being really good. I used the modified suggestion to make long sleeves, and even went about a 1/2” longer than the…
Constructed this handspun especially for this project, turned 6oz of multicolored roving into a gradient by separating up the colors and then spinning them roughly in order with adding pops of the other colors into the others. Not as crisp as some handspun contrast might be, but I really like the effect. Started the handspun…