Knitted Cotton Dishcloth

Imagine a beautifully crafted dishcloth made from soft, high-quality cotton yarn. This dishcloth is not just any ordinary cleaning tool - it is a hand-knitted masterpiece that adds a touch of elegance to your kitchen. The intricate patterns and textures created by skilled artisans make this dishcloth a unique and luxurious addition to your home. Whether you use it for wiping down countertops, drying dishes, or simply displaying it as a decorative item, this dishcloth is sure to impress with its beauty and functionality. Upgrade your kitchen essentials with the Knitted Cotton Dishcloth and experience the luxury of handmade craftsmanship in your everyday chores.

Materials: 2 balls worsted weight cotton yarn, size 4mm needles. The pictured cloth was made with 100% pure merino wool and I am currently in the process of felting it to see what it turns out like!

Instructions:
Cast on 18 stitches

Main colour wedges:
Row 1 and all odd rows: P across.
Row 2: K3, YO, K to last st, turn.
Row 4: K3, YO, K to last 2 sts, turn.
Row 6: K3, YO, K to last 3 sts, turn.
Row 8: Bind off 3 sts, K2, YO, K to last 4 sts, turn.
Row 10: K3, YO, K to last 5 sts, turn.
Row 12: K3, YO, K to last 6 sts, turn.
Row 14: Bind off 3 sts, K2, YO, K to last 7 sts, turn.
Row 16: K3, YO, K to last 8 sts, turn.
Row 18: K3, YO, K to last 9 sts, turn.
Row 20: Bind off 3 sts, K2, YO, K to last 10 sts, turn.
Row 22: K3, YO, K to last 11 sts, turn.
Row 24: K3, YO, K to last 12 sts, turn.
Row 26: Bind off 3 sts, K across row.

Contrast Colour Wedges:
Row 1 and all odd rows: P across.
Row 2: K3, YO, K to last st, turn.
Row 4: K3, YO, K to last 2 sts, turn.
Row 6: K3, YO, K to last 3 sts, turn.
Row 8: Bind off 3 sts, K2, YO, K to last 4 sts, turn.
Row 10: K3, YO, K to last 5 sts, turn.
Row 12: K3, YO, K to last 6 sts, turn.
Row 14: Bind off 3 sts, K2, YO, K to last 7 sts, turn.
Row 16: K3, YO, K to last 8 sts, turn.
Row 18: K3, YO, K to last 9 sts, turn.
Row 20: Bind off 3 sts, K across row.

Repeat this pattern 3 times, draw up at the centre and sew together the edges.

Result: A lovely round dish cloth with small “blade-like” edging.

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