Sarah’s red and white mitered dishcloth
Rather than using a variegated yarn, I had red and white so I made stripes for the corners.
Rather than using a variegated yarn, I had red and white so I made stripes for the corners.
Began | May 27, 2007 |
Finished | April 1, 2007 |
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Edited | May 27, 2007 |
Pattern URL | The Ninepatch Dishrag by 2158 |
Made for | Sarah |
Silk Garden Lite from a sale bin was a great find. The colors flow so nicely from one to the next, from aqua to pink to fuchsia to warm tan to olive to maroon to pink to a greeny white. The large hook with DK weight made it even more lacy. Listed on etsy, week…
I took this pattern as inspiration and made it my own with a custom bottom, working circularly instead of flat, and eyelets for a drawstring before the handles. Bottom notes: I used short rows to make the center of the base be wider. Then I used short rows on the sides to create a boat-like…
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my mother in law saw a case like this in a sunglasses store for like $40. I whipped it up quick in less than an episode of TV.