Knitted Thanksgiving Dishcloth

Celebrate the Thanksgiving season with a beautifully crafted dishcloth made from knitted yarn. This handmade item adds a touch of warmth and coziness to your kitchen while also being practical for everyday use. The intricate patterns and designs on the dishcloth make it a unique and thoughtful addition to your Thanksgiving decor. Whether you use it for drying dishes or simply as a decorative piece, this knitted Thanksgiving dishcloth is sure to bring a festive spirit to your home. Whether you're hosting a Thanksgiving dinner or simply want to add a seasonal flair to your kitchen, this dishcloth is a versatile and practical accessory that will bring joy and warmth to your home. Upgrade your kitchen essentials with this charming knitted Thanksgiving dishcloth today!

Finished Size: Standard dishcloth size (for larger, change needles to larger size.)

Materials: 4-ply cotton yarn, such as Peaches and Cream; knitting needles of appropriate size to match the yarn (I used #6). For the seasonal cloth you can use, red, orange or brown. The colors would stand for Cherry, Pumpkin or Mincemeat pie.

Cast on 15 sts.

Row 1: knit

Row 2: k3, YO, k until one st remains on left needle. DO NOT KNIT LAST ST, turn.

Row 3 (and all odd rows): knit

Row 4: k3, YO, k until 2 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.

Row 6: k3, YO, k until 3 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.

Row 8: Bind off 3 sts, k2, YO, k until 4 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.

Row 10: k3, YO, k until 5 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.

Row12: k3, YO, k until 6 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.

Row 14: Bind off 3 sts, k2, YO, k until 7 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.

Row 16: k3, YO, k until 8 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.

Row 18: k3, YO, k until 9 sts rem on left ndl. Turn.

Row 20: Bind off 3 sts, knit across (15sts total).

Repeat rows 1-20 seven more times. Bind off, leaving a long tail for sewing the seam. Sew cast on edge to bind off edge, and sew around center and pull to close hole.

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