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    Talking Looking for knitting patterns

    I am in search of dish rag patterns. I had one that was worked from corner to corner, but the lady that sent it to me must have missed a step because this one only makes a bookmark. I lost touch with her.
    Any fairly simple paterns ( for a simple minded girl! )
    Are much appreciated!

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    Here is a pretty easy one, this came from Leisure Arts book #3049.

    Dishcloth

    Finished Size: 11" square
    MATERLALS
    100% Cotton Worsted Weight Yarn:
    Blue - 2 ounces, (60 grams, 90 yards)
    Ecru -1/2 ounce, (20 grams, 25 yards)
    Straight knitting needles, size 7 (4.50 mm)
    or size needed for gauge
    Crochet hook, size F- (3.50 mm)
    GAUGE: In pattern, 4 sts = I"
    BODY
    With Blue, cast on 44 sts. Rows 1-4: Knit across.
    How 5 (Right side): Drop Blue, with Ecru, Kl, * YO
    (Fig. 13a, page 3), K2 tog (Fig. 6, page 2); repeat from
    * across to last st, KI.
    Row 6: Knit across; drop Ecru.
    Rows 7-10: With Blue, knit across.
    Rows 11-76: Repeat Rows 5-10, 11 times.
    Cut Ecru; bind off all sts leaving remaining loop n
    needle; do not cut yarn.
    EDGING
    With right side facing, slip loop onto crochet hook, ch 1
    (see Crochet Stitches, page 4), 3 sc in same st, sc
    evenly around working 3 sc in each corner; join with
    slip st to first sc, finish off.
    Design @ tunice Suinicki


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    Finished Size: 8"w x 7"h
    MATERLALS
    100% Cotton Worsted Weight Yarn:
    Blue - 1 1/4 ounces, (35 grams, 60 yards)
    Ecru - 1/2 ounce, (20 grams, 25 yards)
    Straight knitting needles, size 7 (4.50 mm)
    or size needed for gauge
    Crochet hook, size E (3.50 mm)
    GAUGE: In pattern, 4 sts = 1"
    BODY (Make 2)
    With Blue, cast on 32 sts.
    Row I (Right side): Knit across.
    How 2: Purl across.
    Rows 3 and 4: Repeat Rows 1 and 2; at end of
    Row 4, drop Blue.
    Rows 5 and 6: With Ecru, knit across.
    How 7: Drop Ecru, with Blue, K2, * with yarn in back,
    slip 1 as if to purl, K2: repeat from * across.
    Row 8: K2, * with yarn in front, slip 1 as if to
    purl, K2; repeat from * across; drop Blue.
    Rows 9 and 10: With Ecru, knit across.
    Row 11: Drop Ecru, with Blue, knit across.
    Rows 12-44: Repeat Rows 2-11, 3 times; then repeat
    Rows 2-4 once more.
    Bind off all sts loosely.
    JOINING
    With wrong sides together, working through both pieces, and using crochet hook, join Blue with slip st in any corner (see Crochet Stitches, page 4); ch 1, 3 sc in same st, sc evenly around working 3 sc in each corner; join with slip st to first sc; ch 15, join with slip st to form a ring, turn; slip st in each ch around; finish off.
    Design by Eunice Suinicki
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    MJsLady, if you would like a picture to go along with it, send me your email address. I can't figure out how to put the picture up on this site.

    Diana

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    ~~ Dee ~~
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    Married to my sweetie, Jack 25 yrs.

    Mama to 27 furbaby 'Katz' (as my hubby calls them LOL)
    Nicky, Snowy, Olga, Ralphie, Sidney, Oliver, Fonz, Audra, Hoss, Peanut, Madeline, Tigger, Alice, Poppy,Teddy Bear, Mittens, Conan, Sherman, Trapper, Radar, Maxie, Annie, Rocky, Kali (AKA P.I.T.A), Jethro, Chewy Lewy, and Chance!

    Don't forget to do self examinations monthly and have regular mammograms!

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    Here's the one I use:

    Cast on 4 stitches.

    Row 1: Knit across

    Row 2: Knit 2, yarn over, knit to end of row.

    Repeat row 2 until there are 42 stitches on the needle.

    Decrease row: Knit 1, knit 2 together, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit to end of row.

    Repeat Decrease rov until there are 5 stitches left. Knit across and then cast off.

    Work in all lose ends.

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