A dishcloth or dish rag is used in the kitchen to clean dishes and surfaces. Dishcloths are typically made of cotton or other cloth, such as microfiber, and measure 11" to 13" inches square.
Generally, we're not knitters. So let's get one thing straight outta the gates. But, learning to knit basic pieces - like this dishcloth - is a skill worth learning. So we learned it, and we're glad we did.
The good news is, you can learn it too, I promise it's easy. To begin with, all you need is a pair of knitting needles, a skein of cotton yarn, a simple pattern, and a darning or yarn needle. Also, we'll hold your hand through the process and help you along using the same simple resources we used to learn.
Have you been intimidated by the complicated patterns of difficult projects?
Have you wanted to start with a small project that did not require a large financial investment of purchasing knitting needles, several balls of yarn, and pattern books?
Would you like to get started with a small project of something useful and practical?
Are you looking for new patterns for knitted dishcloths?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, this book is for you!
In this book, you will find:
-a review of the main knitting stitches and materials used for knitted dishcloths, for new knitters
-a description of the abbreviations for knitting stitches commonly used
-a variety of patterns for completed dishcloths beginning with the most basic of knitting stitches at the beginner level allowing you to work up to intermediate patterns
-PLUS accompanying photo images of each dishcloth to allow you to see the results.
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