Hi there Jackie, the dishcloths look beautiful and I would also like to try this pattern. Do you have suggestions for absorbable cotton yarns? I have used a cotton yarn in the past (lion brand’s 24/7 cotton yarn) but it did not seem to absorb water well (at least when I was blocking the piece). Maybe they need a few washes in the washer to make them more absorbing.
Hello. I just make sure I use 100% cotton yarn. I agree that maybe washing them a few times may help in absorbing water. I’ve noticed with mine that they seem better after a few uses.
Help! I’m not sure what happened but I’m hoping this is a common mistake and you can help me with this pattern! I’ve made it 2 repeats of rows 1-4 and now it seems my right side and wrong side have switched?! The “right” pattern is on the backside now. How do I fix this? 🙈
A couple things to check. Make sure you are purling all your stitches on the wrong side. And second when you are knitting the right side with the knit stitches and the slip stitches be sure when you are slipping your stitches that your yarn is in the FRONT not the back. This is what creates the little horizontal line in the stitch pattern. Hope that helps.
I’m sorry I’m not familiar with that particular pattern. And unfortunately I cannot produce a video showing someone else’s pattern that isn’t my own. But I hope you can decipher it or perhaps simply look for an easier washcloth pattern that you enjoy 😕
A link to the written pattern for this dishcloth is in the descriptions below. Also posted here; www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/linen-stitch-dishcloth-4
Such a simple yet pretty stitch. Thank you for the great video!
You are so welcome!
Can’t wait to use up my pink cotton yarn!
These will knit up great with your cotton yarn. Have fun!
I love what you are doing
You are so sweet. Thank you so much 🙂
❤❤ a great pattern 👍🏻 thanks
Thank you! 😊
Hi there Jackie, the dishcloths look beautiful and I would also like to try this pattern. Do you have suggestions for absorbable cotton yarns? I have used a cotton yarn in the past (lion brand’s 24/7 cotton yarn) but it did not seem to absorb water well (at least when I was blocking the piece). Maybe they need a few washes in the washer to make them more absorbing.
Hello. I just make sure I use 100% cotton yarn. I agree that maybe washing them a few times may help in absorbing water. I’ve noticed with mine that they seem better after a few uses.
Drops has a great cotton yarn that is absorbent.
Help! I’m not sure what happened but I’m hoping this is a common mistake and you can help me with this pattern!
I’ve made it 2 repeats of rows 1-4 and now it seems my right side and wrong side have switched?! The “right” pattern is on the backside now. How do I fix this? 🙈
A couple things to check. Make sure you are purling all your stitches on the wrong side. And second when you are knitting the right side with the knit stitches and the slip stitches be sure when you are slipping your stitches that your yarn is in the FRONT not the back. This is what creates the little horizontal line in the stitch pattern. Hope that helps.
Looking for someone who can show how to knit patons spruce up wash cloth from beginning to finish please I am having trouble with it
I’m sorry I’m not familiar with that particular pattern. And unfortunately I cannot produce a video showing someone else’s pattern that isn’t my own. But I hope you can decipher it or perhaps simply look for an easier washcloth pattern that you enjoy 😕
Do you have a pattern to follow us to follow at home do you have a pattern to follow at home????????????
A link to the written pattern for this dishcloth is in the descriptions below. Also posted here; www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/linen-stitch-dishcloth-4