
I have been making dishcloths, I saw many people making Dave's Garterlac Dishcloth and I just had to make one, or two. Right now I making number 3.
Project: Dave's Garterlac Dishcloth
Yarn: Sugar n' Cream I lost the name of the color.
Needles: Bates 24" circular, size 6 .
Finished Dimensions: About 8.5 inches high and 9 inches wide.
Thoughts: I loved the pattern, this was a great way to learn how to do entrelac.

After I made these I went and did the latest Dishcloth of the Month, Three and One checked cloth. It was a lot of fun. I like the way the variegated yarn striped.
I am thinking of making the Bee Stitch Cloth next. The only problem is knitting with the cotten hurts my hands after a while.
1 comment:
I love your dishcloths! You picked such beautiful, bold colors. I have the Garterlac pattern on my to-knit list, too. I have found that Bernat Handicrafter is a little easier on my hands than Sugar & Cream, but Bernat skeins tend to be wound very poorly.
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