Spring Fence Lines Dishcloth Knitting Pattern

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The Spring Fence Lines Dishcloth is an easy and useful dishcloth, but also just such a joy to follow the simple repeats with sweet tea in hand and birds singing in the background.

Description

The best way to knit a dishcloth for beginners

The Spring Fence Lines Dishcloth Knitting Pattern includes detailed written instructions, a stitch guide, photo content, and more! This pattern uses one strand of worsted weight yarn (Sample knit in Knit Picks Dishie in the color “Honeydew”) and US 7 (4.5mm) straight needles or 9” circular needles (knit flat back and forth). However, you can knit with a different worsted yarn, as long as the gauge matches.

I recommend knitting dishcloths with 100% cotton because they are more absorbent and indestructible! To make your dishcloth wider or narrower, add or decrease the number of stitches you cast on. To make your dishcloth longer or shorter, add or decrease the number of rows or inches you knit.

Are you an Etsy seller or market knitter? Because products made from this pattern MAY be resold with credit given. But, the pattern and photos themselves are the property of This Yellow Farmhouse and cannot be resold.

Details

. Spring Fence Lines Dishcloth Knitting Pattern.
. Pattern is written in standard US terms.
. A This Yellow Farmhouse original design.
. Instant PDF download.
. Beginner knitting skill level.
. One-on-one pattern support.
. Resell products made from pattern with credit given. Use of your own photos is required.
. Size: 8″ x 8″ square when blocked.
. Materials: US 7 (4.5mm) 9″ straight needles or 9″ circular needles to knit back and forth, and 95 yards of worsted weight yarn.
. Gauge: 14 stitches/25 rows= 4 inches in pattern.

Skills

The Spring Fence Lines Dishcloth Knitting Pattern is a beginner level project. This is a great first knitting project for knitters! The techniques involved are casting on, knitting and purling back and forth, and binding off.

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