Knitted Center Out Mitered Dishcloth

Create a unique dishcloth by starting from the center and working your way out with a mitered design. This knitting technique allows you to achieve a clean and polished look, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your kitchen. The center-out construction ensures that you can easily customize the size of the dishcloth to suit your preferences. The intricate design adds a level of sophistication to an otherwise simple project, making it a great option for both beginners and experienced knitters looking for a fun challenge. With the Knitted Center Out Mitered Dishcloth pattern, you can showcase your knitting skills and create a practical yet stylish addition to your home.

Yarn: Premier Home Cotton Cone in Jelly dots colorway
Yarn: Lily Sugar’n Cream in Country Red colorway (for the 2 stitch I-cord border and loop)

Knitting Needles: Circular US #7 knitting needles (16 and 32 inches cable length), and US #6 knitting needle

Gauge: Not needed

Abbreviations:

  • K: Knit
  • P: Purl
  • Kfb: Knit front and back (knit one stitch first in the front and then knit the same stitch in the back before slipping it off the left needle – 1 stitch increase)
  • ssk: slip slip knit (slip 2 stitches to right hand needle then insert the left needle in front of the two slipped stitches and knit them together
  • pm: place marker
  • sm: slip marker
  • BOR: beginning of round marker

With Premier Home Cotton Cone yarn in Jelly dots colorway, cast-on 8 stitches using the magic loop cast-on method and 32 inches or more US #7 circular needle . Divide the stitches equally (4 stitches) between the left and right of the 32 inches US #7 circular needle.

  • Round 1: Kfb all stitches
  • Round 2: Knit all (16 stitches)
  • Round 3: Kfb, K2, Kfb, pm, Kfb, K2, Kfb, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, Kfb, K2, Kfb, pm, Kfb, K2, Kfb, place BOR marker
  • Round 4: Knit all stitches (24 stitches)
  • Round 5: Kfb, K4, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K4, Kfb, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, Kfb, K4, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K4, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 6: K1, P7, sm, K1, P7, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, K1, P7, sm, K1, P7, slip BOR marker (32 stitches)
  • Round 7: Kfb, K6, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K6, Kfb, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, Kfb, K6, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K6, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 8: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (40 stitches)
  • Round 9: Kfb, K8, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K8, Kfb, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, Kfb, K8, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K8, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 10: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (48 stitches)
  • Round 11: Kfb, K10, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K10, Kfb, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, Kfb, K10, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K10, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 12: K1, P13, sm, K1, P13, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, K1, P13, sm, K1, P13, slip BOR marker (56 stitches)
  • Round 13: Kfb, K12, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K12, Kfb, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, Kfb, K12, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K12, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 14: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (64 stitches)
  • Round 15: Kfb, K14, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K14, Kfb, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, Kfb, K14, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K14, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 16: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (72 stitches)
  • Round 17: Kfb, K16, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K16, Kfb, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, Kfb, K16, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K16, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 18: K1, P19, sm, K1, P19, turn to work on stitches on the next needle, K1, P19, sm, K1, P19, slip BOR marker (80 stitches).
  • With US #7 16 inch circular knitting needles knit the following rounds:
  • Round 19: Kfb, K18, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K18, Kfb, pm, Kfb, K18, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K18, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 20: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (88 stitches).
  • Round 21: Kfb, K20, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K20, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K20, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K20, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 22: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (96 stitches)
  • Round 23: Kfb, K22, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K22, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K22, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K22, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 24: K1, P25, sm, K1, P25, sm, K1, P25, sm, K1, P25, slip BOR marker (104 stitches)
  • Round 25: Kfb, K24, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K24, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K24, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K24, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 26: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (112 stitches)
  • Round 27: Kfb, K26, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K26, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K26, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K26, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 28: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (120 stitches)
  • Round 29: Kfb, K28, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K28, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K28, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K28, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 30: K1, P31, sm, K1, P31, sm, K1, P31, sm, K1, P31, slip BOR marker (128 stitches)
  • Round 31: Kfb, K30, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K30, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K30, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K30, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 32: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (136 stitches)
  • Round 33: Kfb, K32, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K32, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K32, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K32, Kfb, slip BOR marker
  • Round 34: Knit all stitches, slip BOR marker (144 stitches)
  • Round 35: (With Lily Sugar’n Cream yarn in Country Red colorway) Kfb, K34, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K34, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K34, Kfb, sm, Kfb, K34, Kfb, slip BOR marker (152 stitches)
  • Round 36: Bind off with the 2 stitch I-cord bind off method using a US #6 needle
    • Knit 2 stitches with US #6 knitting needle, then place them back on the US #7 needle, K1, ssk (with US#6 needle), place the 2 stitches back onto US#7 needles. Repeat this till 1 stitch left on the US #7 needle
    • Knit the hanging loop by knitting 10 I-cord rows with US #6 needles, then transfer the 2 stitches back onto the US #7 needle that has 1 stitch remaining. Repeat the I-cord bind off one more time and then graft the 2 stitches on the needle to the first two I-cord bound off stitches.

To tighten the gap in the center, insert yarn tail with a tapestry needle through the first eight stitches and pull them tight to close the gap.
(Optional) Pass the Lily Sugar’n Cream yarn in Country Red colorway several times around the bottom of the hanging loop for a more finished look.

Weave in the ends, wash and block the dishcloth.

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