The only things I've ever really been able to complete (aside from a couple of basic scarves that took me months to make) are dishcloths. My Mom made them a lot when I was a kid (it was all we used come dish-doing time) and taught me how to make them a number of times since I always forgot how.
Last week I felt like making one since it had probably been a few years since I last made one and I needed to be taught again! WOW I'm good.
Here is what she taught me:
Start out with 100% cotton yarn. I've always used Bernat Hanicrafter http://www.bernat.com/product.php?LGC=handicraftercotton (this yarn is usually only about $1.89 at Wal-Mart and comes in so many colours and patterns. This one was free since my Mom gave it to me!) and size 10 knitting needles.
This time I used metal needles but I usually prefer plastic since they're not as slippy-slidey and you're less likely to lose a stitch off the end.
Start by casting five stitches onto your needle.
Knit one row.
Knit two, add a stitch, knit to the end of the row. Continue to knit two, add a stitch and knit to the end of the row and you'll start to see the corner of the cloth take shape, like this:
Just keep knitting two, adding a stitch, and knitting to the end of the row until you end up with 45 stitches on your needle (obviously I needed longer needles) like this:
Then you start decreasing stitches. All you have to do is this:
Knit two, knit two together, knit to the end of the row. Do that for each row until you're left with 5 stitches on your needle and cast off the last five stitches...AND YOU'RE DONE! Here's my finished cloth:
Knit two, knit two together, knit to the end of the row. Do that for each row until you're left with 5 stitches on your needle and cast off the last five stitches...AND YOU'RE DONE! Here's my finished cloth:
You always have the option of crocheting a coordinating colour around the edge (which is what Mom always does) but I have no idea how to do that! I'm sure she's shown me a few times but crocheting is lost on me so this is how my cloth will stay!
NOW. If you've made it to the end of the blog you have a chance to win this cloth! All you have to do is either comment below or e mail me at twillandtwine@gmail.com and tell me why you want it!
I'll randomly draw a winner that will be announced on my next blog post! A note to whomever wins: make sure you wash and dry it before using it!
I'll randomly draw a winner that will be announced on my next blog post! A note to whomever wins: make sure you wash and dry it before using it!
Good luck!
I remember you talking in class about having taught Adam how to knit. I had just started learning. :) I kind of stalled though, like you. I can only make scarves and am therefore very impressed with your cloth.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to have it as a little piece of inspiration. Maybe I'll re-learn how to intentionally drop/add stitches and make my own pile of dish clothes one day! I love that your mom had them on hand growing up.
Love the blog :)
Much easier to comment.
ReplyDeleteWHERE do you find the time to do these things with two little ones ??!
ReplyDeleteLove that you do these kinds of things....this project would take me 6 months !
I'm still Anonymous.....Lindsay D.
I guess having two little ones is why it took me six days to knit it! LOL
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