

Cast on 37 stitches with Color A (when asked to slip stitch, do so purlwise).
RS Row 1: (Color A) Knit until two stitches left, S2 with yarn in back
WS Row 2: (Color A) P until last two stitches, S2 with yarn in front
Row 3: (Color B) K6, slip 1, =K5, slip 1= continue between = across to last 6 stitches, K4, S2 with yarn in back
Row 4: (Color B) P2, K4, YF, slip 1, YB, =K5, YF slip 1, YB=, continue between = across to last 6 stitches, K4, S2, with yarn in front
Row 5: (Color B) K2, P4, YB, slip 1, YF, =P5, YB, slip 1, YF= continue between = across to last 6 stitches, P4, S2 with yarn in back
Row 6: (Color B) Repeat Row 4
Row 7: (Color A) Knit across to last 2 stitches, S2 with yarn in back
Row 8: (Color A) Purl across to last 2 stitches, S2 with yarn in front
Row 9: (Color B) K3, Slip 1, =K5, Slip 1=, continue between = across to 3 stitches left, K1, S2 with yarn in back
Row 10: (Color B) P2, K1, YF, Slip 1, YB, =K5, YF, Slip 1, YB= continue between = across to 3 stitchs left, K1, S2 with yarn in front
Row 11: (Color B) K2, P1, YB, Slip 1, YF, =P5, YB, Slip 1, YF= Continue between = across to 3 stitches left, P1, S2 with yarn in back
Row 12: (Color B) Repeat Row 10
Repeat these twelve rows until desired length is reached finishing with rows 1 and 2.

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Pattern: Ballband Dishcloth
Yarn: Peaches n' Creme
Needles: Size 7
Ahh, I love this pattern! It looks like a wall of bricks to me. Beautifully done as always.
ReplyDeleteGreat Dishcoloth... When your mom comes to visit please show her how to make one so she can show me when she gets back.. Thanks.. Miss you come visit Utah again soon.
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So sorry !!!!I guess I don't know how to spell dish cloth. Bet that you knew what I was talking about.
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Adorable! I really like how you did your edging. Thanks for sharing your modifications.I'm definitely going to try this on my next version.
ReplyDeleteYou are truly amazing - these are so darling! Who wouldn't want one of these!!
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ReplyDeleteTrying this again: I have a similar type pattern for crochet, but it's ugly. This is really a cute one and would make a much better looking afghan.
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