Thursday, May 3, 2012

Double Crochet Dishcloth


Double Crochet Dishcloth
By Christine Ferrin

Ch 31
Row 1: dc in fourth ch from hk, dc in each ch (28 dc made)
Row 2 -16: ch 3, turn.  (ch 3 counts as first dc here and throughout).  Dc in second stitch, in each dc across, and in the top of the turning chain (29 total stitches – ch 3 (counts as first dc) and 28 dc).

End of row 16 – fasten off if your edging is in a different color, and join new color with a slip stitch in a corner, and continue.
OR
End of row 16 – don’t fasten off if your edging is in the same color, and continue on to edging.

Edging
Row 1: ch 1, *3 sc in same space for corners, evenly space sc stitches in side, rep from * around, join to first sc with sl st
Row 2: ch 1, sc in same stitch, *skip st, 5 dc in same st, skip st, sc in next st, rep from * around, sc in first sc
Fasten off, weave in ends.

** Make sure that you crochet in the top of the ch 3 **
Some patterns don’t count the turning chains as an official stitch, some do – the pattern will tell you.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Half-Double Crochet Dishcloth


Half Double Crochet Dish Cloth

Materials:
4-ply worsted weight 100% cotton yarn
H hook

Stitches needed:
ch – chain
hdc – half double crochet
sl st – slip stitch

Ch 31
Row 1: hdc in the third stitch from the hook, hdc in each ch across (29 stitches), ch 2, turn.
Row 2: hdc in first stitch, hdc in each stitch across (29 stitches), ch 2, turn.
Rows 3 – 21 or until desired length: rep row 2
Finish off

Optional edge:
Row 1:  Join yarn in a corner of dishcloth where you just fastened off, (ch 1, 3 sc) in corner.  Work sc evenly down the side.  3 sc in corner.  Sc in each ch stitch.  3 sc in corner.  Work sc evenly down the side.  3 sc in corner.  Sc in each hdc stitch.  Join to start of edge with sl st.
Row 2:  ch 1, sc in back loop only of each stitch around.  2 sc in the second of the 3 corner sc.  Join with sl st, fasten off.
Weave in ends. 

*Count frequently to ensure you have the right amount stitches.  If you have too many stitches, you may be stitching into the turning chains.  The turning chains in hdc do not count as a stitch.  If you have too few stitches, you may not be stitching into the first stitch on the row, or not stitching into the last stitch on the row.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Hey girl.

You've probably seen a few of these around Pintrest.  The Crochet Today Blog featured a few of these crochet-related-hottie-Ryan-Gosling pics.

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