Here is another great dishcloth from Carol Ballard. She used 2 strands of crochet cotton thread size 10 for this design. To Read More
Here is another great dishcloth from Carol Ballard. She used 2 strands of crochet cotton thread size 10 for this design. To Read More
Thursday – April 28, 2011 This lovely dishcloth was named after the city of Emerald Isle in North Carolina. It was designed by Read More
Wednesday – April 27, 2011 Designer Sara Hawkins wrote: “Blue Hydrangeas are one of my many favorite flowers so I decided to Read More
Here is another beautiful design by Carol Ballard. To see more of Carol’s designs visit MaggiesCrochet.com or Carol’s Blog: http://www.cobblerscabin.wordpress.com/ Thank you Read More
There is just something about this design that I love! It would be fun to experiment with all kinds of variegated yarn Read More
Sunday – April 24, 2011 What a great way to use up all the scraps from all the dishcloths you have been Read More
To see more of Carol’s designs visit MaggiesCrochet.com or Carol’s Blog: http://www.cobblerscabin.wordpress.com/ Thank you Carol for all your wonderful designs. Follow me Read More
Designer Peggy Mowry wrote: I’m Peggy Mowry, “Peggity” on Ravelry.com. My dishcloth was inspired by a woven placemat pattern in “Crochet Patterns Read More
Thursday – April 21, 2011 Valorie Davis writes: A few years ago I attended Harney County Hospice’s Wine and Food Festival. Part Read More
Follow me onto dishcloth #111 and the rest of the story… Wednesday – April 20, 2011 Winter Solstice Dishcloth Original Design By: Read More
Tuesday – April 19, 2011 This dishcloth was designed by my daughter Allison. Allison by far, was the hardest person I ever taught Read More
Monday – April 18, 2011 Designer Sara Hawkins wrote: I didn’t think that any challenge should be without representation of the Red Read More