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    Default Sold on crocheted dishcloths

    After I read the thread about dishrags, I got some leftover cotton yarn and made a crocheted one. Well, I used to today in my kitchen and I looooove it! I wiped down the fronts of all my cabinets and it got stuff off that a sponge never did! I guess the open weave creates a nubbier texture. I guess I will be crocheting away!

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    I love knitted and crocheted dishclothes. They make really great gifts too!

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    What a great idea Cheryl! thanks for the links Sara

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    Thanks for the link............

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    I zip off a few at a time on my knitting machine, if I am not looknig for anything specific for pattern. Love using them. You can make a few specifically as washcloths as well, make your skin feel great after using in the bath.
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