We're nearing the end of these borderline obnoxious dishcloth posts. Even I'm sick of them. Only one more after this.
Dishcloth Forty-Three
For this one, I went with a basket-weave crochet pattern from KnitPicks. The pattern has a beautiful texture and look, but it burns yardage, so I wasn't able to make it particularly big for fear of running out of yarn. However, I still like the final look.
Ravelry Project
Ravelry Pattern
Dishcloth Forty-Four
A little crochet star, I love this one because I'm able to use up smaller scraps on the centers. I'll probably make at least one more.
Ravelry Project
Ravelry Pattern
Dishcloth Forty-Five
I decided to go back to the hankie pattern I had done before, but use my new book of Crochet borders to make the edges. I'm on the very last limbs of my colored yarns, but all-white dishcloths are really not the best idea, so these styles are my way of getting around that.
Ravelry Project
Ravelry Pattern: Vintage Hankie
Ravelry Pattern: Border
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