I just finished a dish cloth and it was really easy.
Cast on 4 stitches.
Knit 2, YO, Knit to end.
Turn work.
Knit 2, YO, Knit to end.
Turn work.
Keep doing this over and over and over and over and over until there are 56 stitches.
Knit 1, K2tog, YO, K1, K2tog, knit to end.
Turn work.
Knit 1, K2tog, YO, K1, K2tog, knit to end.
Turn work.
Keep doing this over and over and over and over and over.
Cast off the final 4 stitches.
3 comments:
i love these cloths. my step mothers mother in law (don't ask! cause i can't explain), makes them and i get many of them. love all the nice colours them come in. wish i could knit.
Years ago when I knit a lot more than I do now I created a dish cloth pattern. It actually got published a few places on the web.
http://www.jimsyldesign.com/dishbout/kpatterns/dblflower.html
Oh and yea about the last name. Angie would recognize who that refers to - I had them use Stephen's last name rather than mine - just to be careful
:-)
I could understand even without your instructions. I am an expert in knitting. :-)
Cuckoo
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