Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Citrus Twist Dishcloth


I wanted to include a couple of dishcloths with a family member's Christmas gift, so I found some pretty cotton yarn in my stash and started working away.  I wanted to use sunny and bright colors that would be cheerful on the grayest winter day.  

What I came up with is the Citrus Twist Dishcloth...

A fun little dishcloth with a lot of "a-peel".  :-)


Citrus Twist Dishcloth
by Heather P.

Materials:
100% cotton worsted weight yarn
G crochet hook

Stitches used:
ch - chain
sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
sl st - slip stitch

Ch 32

Row 1:  sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, ch 2, turn.  (31 sts now and throughout.)

Row 2:  dc in 1st st, sc in next st, *dc 2 times in next st, sk 1 st, sc in next st, repeat from * across to last two sts, sc in next st, dc in last st, ch 2, turn.

Row 3:  dc in 1st st, hdc in the next st and in each st across, end row with a dc in the last st, ch 2, turn.

Row 4 and 5:  Repeat row 3 (for a total of two additional rows).

Alternate Rows 2 and 3 until your cloth measures approx 6 1/2 inches (end with a Row 2).

Repeat Rows 3 - 5 (for a total of three additional rows).

Repeat Row 2, ch 1, turn. 

sc across, ch 1 (do not turn work).


Border

Round 1:  sc evenly around cloth with (3 sc) in each corner, sl st in 1st sc, fasten off.

Round 2:  Attach a complimentary color in any corner, sc evenly around cloth with (3 sc) in each corner, sl st in 1st sc, fasten off.

Weave in ends.


HDP

25 comments:

  1. What a lovely gift set. Will be giving this pattern a try while I have time over the winter holiday. :) I love making dishcloths as they whip up so fast. Hope you have a great day. Tammy

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  2. Very pretty. I often will carry the makings for a dishcloth in my purse to work on when I get "stuck" somewhere. I'm sure the family member receiving these cloths will be very appreciative. Hope you're having a nice week and staying warm :).

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  3. Thank you Sharon Marie and Tammy! Hope you both have a great day! :-)

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  4. So pretty!
    Thank you so much for sharing this darling pattern! :o)

    ♥Anita
    Because thy loving kindness is better than life, my lips shall praise thee.
    Psalm 63:3
    http://aseknc.blogspot.com/

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  5. Heather, these are fantastic! Another must make for me. I love the colors you used too. Have to admit I'm a copy cat, I have to look and see and if I have these colors I'll be doing the same. Thanks for sharing the pattern. By the way, your scarf in the previous post is gorgeous!

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  6. Thank you Glor, I appreciate your nice comments. :-)

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  7. Oh wow that is just so pretty I love that pattern thank you so much for sharing it with us, I definitely printed that one and I cant wait to make one :o)

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  8. Thank you for sharing your pattern. I am the moderator of a weekly dishcloth knitalong (and crochetalong) and I wanted you to know we are using your pattern this week! :-)

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  9. Oops! Forgot to say, our group is on Ravelry.

    http://www.ravelry.com/groups/dishcloth-weekly-knitalong

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  10. Hi busyHSmom, thank you for stopping by and for your nice comments. :-)

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  11. Thank you for your comment Deb. :-)

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  12. I love your pattern. I am new to crocheting, so I am probably not reading it correctly, but you stated in row 2, to sk a stitch. Is that skip?

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  13. Thank you Deaun. Yes, the sk stands for skip and the st or sts stands for stitch or stitches. Thank you for your nice compliment. Have a great day! :-)

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  14. What a pretty pattern. Thanks so much for sharing. I am going to make these as a gift for my sister. I am sure she will love them.

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  15. Thank you for the nice compliment Bella Sera Boutique. :-)

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  16. Hi Alannah, the ch-2, turn (throughout) does not count as a stitch. Hope that helps.

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  17. Yes that helps alot! Thank you! I linked your blog though my blog!

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  18. I love the subtlety in this pattern. It's visually interesting without assaulting the eyes -- very elegant! I'm making one as a housewarming gift.

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  19. I know this is an older post, but I love the pattern. I've included it on our blog post today. Come check it out:
    http://sistersplayinghouse.blogspot.com/2012/03/crochet-week-twisted-dishcloth-free.html

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  20. Just made this dishcloth. I love, love, love it.
    I'll be using more of your patterns.
    Thanks for sharing.

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