Welcome to our
4th project for the Spring Cleaning Dishcloth CAL.
We are
finishing up the second week of our CAL, and I’ve seen so many lovely
dishcloths. They seem too pretty to use, but believe me – they are great for
all those dirty dishes. Since we’re exploring all kinds of textures, we really
can’t hide from the post stitches. You can do so many pretty designs with
posts, and I couldn’t resist experimenting with them. Sometimes the placement
can be a bit tricky, but once you catch on to the pattern, it all clicks. This
week’s dishcloth uses post stitches in such a way that the cloth is reversible,
with the same pattern on both sides.
This dishcloth
is named for a very sweet person who helps to moderate my Ravelry group. She
always has such a bright and cheerful taste in color for all her projects, as
well as her bright and cheerful presence in my group.
MATERIALS:
CASCADE NIFTY COTTON
A: (18) Baby Lime – 92 yds.
B: (15) Blue – 10 yds.
Crochet
Hook: Size H / 5.0 mm
Tapestry
Needle
Size
after blocking: 9” X 9”
ABBREVIATIONS:
Beg =
beginning
Begdc =
beginning double crochet
Ch/s = chain/s
Dc= double
crochet
Hdc = half
double crochet
Hk = hook
Lp/s =
loop/loops
Rep = repeat
RS = right
side
Sc = single
crochet
Sk =
skip/skipped
Sl St = slip stitch
Sp/s =
space/s
St/s =
stitch/es
WS = wrong
side
Yo = yarn
over
NOTES:
*The
Begdc can be replaced with 3 chains.
*Tutorial
for Begdc: NO MORE TURNING CHAINS!
*Cloth
is reversible – there is no RS/WS.
SPECIAL STITCHES:
V-St: (Dc, ch 3, dc) in same st.
Fpdc (front post double crochet): Yo
and insert hk from front to back and to front again around post of st
indicated, yo and pull up a lp, complete as regular dc.
Shell: Work 5 dc in same
st/sp.
INSTRUCTIONS
Row
1: With A ch 34, working in back bumps of chs, sc in 2nd ch from hk and
in each ch to end, turn. (33 sc)
Row
2: Begdc in first st, dc in next st, [sk next 2 sts, V-St in next st, sk next 2
sts, dc in next st] to last st, dc in last st, turn. (5 V-Sts, 8 dc)
Row
3: Begdc in first st, [fpdc around next dc, Shell in next ch-3 sp, sk next dc
of V-St] to last dc, dc in last dc, turn. (5 Shells, 6 fpdc, 2 dc)
Row
4: Begdc in first st, fpdc around next fpdc, [V-St in 3rd dc of next
Shell, fpdc around next fpdc] to last st, dc in last st, turn. (5 V-Sts, 6
fpdc, 2 dc)
Rows
5 – 14: Rep Rows 3 – 4.
Row
15: Ch 1, sc in first st and next fpdc, [5 sc in next ch-3 sp, sc in next fpdc]
to last st, sc in last st, turn. (33 sc)
Do
not finish off, continue to Border.
BORDER
Rnd.
1: Ch 1, (sc, hdc, sc) in same st, sc in
next 31 sc, (sc, hdc, sc) in last sc of row.
Rotate
cloth to work on vertical side, work 31 sc evenly across this side.
Rotate
cloth to work on bottom of Row 1, (sc, hdc, sc) in first ch, sc in next
31
chs, (sc, hdc, sc) in last ch of foundation chs.
Rotate
cloth to work on vertical side, work 31 sc evenly across this side, join with
sl st to beg sc. Finish off.
Rnd.
2: Join B with standing dc (or sl st, ch 3), work 1 dc in each sc around and 5 dc
in each corner hdc, join with sl st to beg dc. Finish off, weave in all ends.
© 2019 Melinda Miller – All rights
reserved
If you'd like a tidy copy of this pattern in
PDF form to save on your computer or in your Ravelry Library, you can purchase
it here for only $1.99: Pam's Dishcloth
For the entire collection of 8 dishcloths, I have an e-Book available to purchase for $4.98. Each time a new pattern is added to the e-Book, you will be notified by email and Ravelry PM. Check it out here: Spring Cleaning Dishcloth CAL 2019
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Thank you for all the dishcloth patterns, Melinda. So nice of you to share them. Easy to follow and well written.
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