FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25, 2011
Designer Kathleen Bonattiwrote: ” This pattern is very easy to make longer, just add as many stitches and rows as you like. No need to calculate correct number of stitches for a complicated pattern repeat. ”
Thank you Kathleen for joining the Dishcloth-A-Day Challenge!
Follow me on to #330 and the rest of the story…
Simple Cro-Hook Dishcloth
Original Design By: Kathleen Bonatti
Copyright 2011 Maggie Weldon
Skill: Easy
Size: About 5½” square
Materials: Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn: Beige (A) – 1 oz, 50 yds (30 g, 45 m) Ombre (B) – 1 oz, 50 yds (30 g, 45 m) (Lily Sugar ‘n Cream – Jute, Natural Ombre)
Crochet Hook: Size I-9 (5.50 mm) Double-Ended Hook.
Dishcloth:
Row 1: (Right Side) With A, ch 26, insert hook in 2nd ch from hook, yo, draw loop through; keeping lp on hook, * insert hook in next ch, yo, draw loop through, keeping lp on hook; rep from * across. (26 loops on hook) Drop A, but do not cut. Slide work to other end of hook and TURN.
Row 2: With B, yo, draw loop through first loop on hook; * yo, draw yarn through next 2 loops on hook; rep from * across until only one lp remains on hook. DO NOT TURN.
Row 3: Continuing with B, * insert hook in next stitch under top horizontal strand, yo, draw loop through, keeping loop on hook; rep from * across. (26 loops on hook) Drop B, but do not cut. Slide work to other end of hook and TURN.
Row 4: With A, yo, draw loop through first loop on hook, * yo, draw yarn through next 2 loops on hook; rep from * across until only one loop remains on hook. DO NOT TURN.
Row 5: Continuing with A, * insert hook in next stitch under top horizontal strand, yo, draw loop through. keeping loop on hook; rep from * across. (26 loops on hook) Drop A, but do not cut. Slide work to other end of hook and TURN.
Repeat Rows 2 -5 until desired length, ending with Row 4.
Last Row: Continuing with A, * insert hook in next stitch under top horizontal strand, yo, draw loop through, yo, draw loop through both loops on hook, to form sc; rep from * across. Finish off.
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Enjoy,
Maggie
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