Megan’s bridal dishclothes
A set of easy dishclothes for my sister. First time using this pattern, and it was really easy. I even jazzed it up with stripes!
A set of easy dishclothes for my sister. First time using this pattern, and it was really easy. I even jazzed it up with stripes!
| Began | July 12, 2007 |
| Finished | January 1, 2007 |
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| Edited | July 12, 2007 |
| Pattern URL | Grandmother's Favorite by 2205 |
| Made for | Megan |
Started at Sock Summit 2011 as a new pattern to release.
to match the Rosewater hat. base on http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/basic-fingerless-… 2aat with twisted rib on top and bottom, regular rib throughout, reverse stockinette on thumb. can always pick up at base and work downward if extra yarn remains.
This was SUCH a fun project. Making all the small pieces was fun, and even sewing it together was easy. A little time consuming, but not hard in front of the TV. I’d certainly make this again if there were a special little kid in my life who liked Turtles! My only modification from the…
looks like a really super way to make simple socks look even nicer. I’m making the repeats closer for the eyelets. Update: I enjoyed this pattern. I like that the two socks have eyelets in different directions, but the tightness of the ssk sock isn’t quite as nice as the k2tog. It’s not so noticeable…
A small clutch that needs lining and hardware still. Seed stitch edges with a slight cable. 2/24: The knitted fabric blocked wonderfully straight. Leslie provided some slightly modern fabric with the same green in it. May need a black cord for the top where the fabric meets the hardware. Finished lining and stitching up, July…