Yes I know, it's a bit late to discover dishcloths. I've never really followed trends much.
I think I just needed a break from wool (and socks too) and wanted to knit cotton for a change. I decided to do quick projects, in case I started missing wool and/or socks, and thought:" Why not dishcloths?". I have done about a dozen so far, and here are a few...
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3 comments:
I love making dishcloths. I feel a little hestitation every time I dunk them in the dishwater though...
You know, I've never knitted a dishcloth. ;-) But I've knitted afghan squares! Oh, but they are wool yarn. lol
Hey sweetie~
Thank so much for kindness word. Iam back finally! I just went to three month trip. I will post new blog this weeken. Come and see!
Thanks again!
Charles
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