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Lime Slip Stitch Dishcloth

By: Joan from lawsofknitting.com
Lime Slip Stitch Dishcloth
Lime Slip Stitch Dishcloth
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This Lime Slip Stitch Dishcloth is so bright, it will add a sunny patch of color to your kitchen. In addition to a fabulous color, this free knitting pattern also has a wonderful herringbone stitch texture that will hold up to multiple uses. Don't be intimidated by the stitch pattern, though. This is an easy knitting pattern that even newer knitters can tackle. Just grab worsted weight yarn in your favorite color and start this knitted dishcloth pattern. You could even use this dishcloth knitting pattern to make a whole new set of dishcloths for your kitchen!  

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Knitting Needle Size5 or 3.75 mm

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

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This is my kind of dish cloth pattern. It has great texture and it's thick and sturdy, really great for washing. The pattern is easy to do and you can put it down and pick it up again and not have to worry about where you were in the pattern. You could easily make it a stash buster and use whatever leftover cotton yarn you have in your stash. That's what I'm going to do!

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