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Prickly Pear Cactus Washcloth Knitting Pattern
Free knitting pattern for the Prickly Pear Cactus washcloth.
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Mini Cactus Washcloth Knitting Pattern
Free knitting pattern for the Mini Cactus Washcloth featuring 9 small, blocky cacti.
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Little Cactus Washcloth Knitting Pattern
Free pattern for the Little Cactus Washcloth.
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Little Hearts Washcloth Knitting Pattern
An easy knit washcloth pattern. The Little Hearts Washcloth features rows of offset hearts created with texture using simple knits and purls.
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Broomsticks Washcloth
Perhaps my favourite of my October collection of washcloths, this washcloth adds one more technique to the simple knits and purls to create the broomsticks, to go with the Candy Corn Washcloth and Pumpkin Patch Washcloth. Scroll down for the FREE pattern or get the printable PDF for $2. Broomsticks are of course the chosen transportation method of witches, an important component of the games of Quidditch and curling, and as I’ve been reminded this week as I’ve used my broom every day – a necessary piece of equipment for snow removal on many kinds of walkways around the world. Though maybe that last one isn’t something most people would…
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Butter Sweet Candy Corn Washcloth
Next up after the Great Pumpkin Patch Washcloth, in my October themed washcloths, is a candy corn washcloth. Did you know that originally this candy was called “Chicken Feed”? I thought this wasn’t particularly descriptive as I was looking for something other than just Candy Corn for the name of this pattern. But I did see that old packages of candy corn described the candy as being “butter sweet”, and given the colour I chose to knit my washcloth in, butter sweet seemed perfect! Scroll down for the FREE pattern, or get the printable PDF for $2. The washcloth has 3 rows of candy corn, with the middle row offset from the…
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Number 47 Knit Washcloth Pattern
Awhile ago I made a friend a couple of numbered dishcloths. She is so incredibly knit-worthy and even appreciates a washcloth! (I never know whether to call them washcloths or dishcloths). When we were in junior high we were big Flames fans. We each had our favourite players, mine was Derek Morris (#53) and hers was, and still is, Jean-Sebastien Giguere (#47). So the first of the dishcloths I made was a ’47’ in as close to a Flames red as Bernat makes in Handicrafter. Obviously a 47 is a very specific number. So some ideas on why you would want to make a #47: A 47th birthday Someone born…
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Free Pattern: Avocado Toast Washcloth
When I released my Avocado Washcloth pattern back in September, I had intended to release this Avocado Toast Washcloth very shortly after. But like most designs, I realized my original intentions weren’t quite going to work and so I put it aside, 15 rows in, for about 8 months. Like the Avocado Washcloth, I was quite surprised there isn’t already an Avocado Toast washcloth on Ravelry, so hopefully you like this one! It is reversible, though I do think the toast looks better with the reverse stockinette background. As with the other washcloth patterns I highly recommend blocking your finished piece, I use a steam block for all my washcloth…