(This post was originally published by me on my knitting blog, Sara's Closet, in April 2010. It's that blog's most recent post. (So pathetic!) I thought I would re-post it here and update it with a link to a PDF of the pattern. Because, let's face it...trying to follow a pattern on a blog post sucks. PDFs are so much more user friendly!)
I am one of those people who always has more that
one project going on at once. I normally have one BIG project, but I
tend to get bored...even if I love it. So, I always have some sort of
itty-bitty-easy-peasy-super-quick project as well. Just to get me
through the rough patches. For the longest time, it was baby hats.
However, recently, I have discovered the crocheted dishcloth. It all
started when I spotted this gorgeous skein of Peaches n' Cream that was
calling my name.
Yarn: Sara...Sara...Sara...
Me: What?! Oh...you're a pretty little thing!
Yarn: Thank you! You should take me home.
Me: Sorry, I don't have any use for you.
Yarn: People often knit dishcloths with me.
Me: I don't knit dishcloths.
Yarn: But you LOVE to knit!
Me: I don't knit dishcloths.
Yarn: They are quick and easy!
Me: I don't knit dishcloths.
Yarn:
You...could...um...crochet one. Yes! That's it! Crochet one! Didn't
your Aunt DeeAnne give you a lovely crocheted dishcloth?
Me: Oh, yes. She is so sweet. And it is just the best dishcloth!
Yarn: There you go! You could make one just like it.
Me:I've already got dishcloths.
Yarn: Isn't your son always complaining that the current dishcloths are too small for his giant 16 yr. old man hands?
Me: Yes, but...
Yarn: And wouldn't I make your kitchen look just lovely?
Me: Certainly, but...
Yarn: Much better than that old thing you've got in there now!
Me: It is getting rather dingy.
Yarn: Can't you just see me? Draping over the faucet...LOvely. Cleaning the dishes...loVEly. Covered in soap bubbles...loveLY!
Me: You would look nice wiping off the table...
Yarn:
And look! I only cost $1.47! That's like pocket change! You could make a
whole bunch. Like one for each day of the week. That would be a clean
dishcloth every day. You'd never have to have an old, dirty dishcloth
hanging in your kitchen sink ever again.
Me: Hmm...The Mythbusters did say that the kitchen sponge is the dirtiest/germiest spot in the house.
Yarn: Dirtier than the toilet seat!
Me: You might be on to something here. By buying you, I would be protecting my family from evil bacteria just waiting to infect them with horrible diseases!
Yarn: Exactly!
Me: And dishcloths are very eco-friendly.
Yarn: Green is the new black!
Me: So I wouldn't only be saving my family from bacteria...I'd be saving the entire planet from certain doom!
Yarn: You'd be like Wonder Woman!
Great Hera! That is one gorgeous dishcloth! (Now if I could just get my son to actually use it!)
Sara's Aunt DeeAnne Dishcloth
Yarn: I used 1 skein of Peaches n' Cream.
Hook: I used a US size G/6-4.25mm
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(This
is the original that my aunt crocheted. Hers is a bit smaller than mine
and she worked a cute single crochet border around the edge. )
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