Knitted Windmill Dishcloth

Imagine a charming dishcloth featuring a windmill design, all intricately knitted with care and attention to detail. This unique dishcloth not only serves its practical purpose but also adds a touch of whimsy and character to your kitchen decor. The combination of the soft, cozy texture of the knitted fabric with the playful windmill pattern creates a delightful and functional household item that is sure to bring a smile to your face every time you use it. Whether you are a seasoned knitter looking for a fun project or someone who appreciates handmade items, this knitted windmill dishcloth is a must-have addition to your home.

Materials: 1 ball worsted weight cotton yarn, size 4mm needles. I used Anchor Magiclene for this cloth, which gave it a lovely effect.

Instructions:
Cast on 20 stitches.
This cloth is made up of 6 wedges, all exactly the same. Then the edge is sewn together, the threads are sewn in and the cloth is complete. :)

Every wedge:
Row 1 and all odd rows: K across to last 6 stitches, P6.
Row 2: K6, YO, K to last st, turn.
Row 4: K6, YO, K to last 2 sts, turn.
Row 6: K6, YO, K to last 3 sts, turn.
Row 8: K6, YO, K to last 4 sts, turn.
Row 10: K6, YO, K to last 5 sts, turn.
Row 12: K6, YO, K to last 6 sts, turn.
Row 14: Bind off 6 sts, K5, YO, K to last 7 sts, turn.
Row 16: K6, YO, K to last 8 sts, turn.
Row 18: K6, YO, K to last 9 sts, turn.
Row 20: K6, YO, K to last 10 sts, turn.
Row 22: K6, YO, K to last 11 sts, turn.
Row 24: K6, YO, K to last 12 sts, turn.
Row 26: Bind off 6 sts, K across row.

It’s a very simple pattern that looks awesome made up! Let me know if you make it, I’d love to see other peoples take on the pattern.

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