Thursday 19 March 2015

feelin' the love

Remember last month's Valentine's post, when I completed 2 heart dishcloths? Well, I had enough red to make exactly two more - and I completed them today. Tada!

So now I've four completed heart dishcloths ready to gift, each to a different person, at Christmas along with a couple more dishcloths that I've yet to complete.

Glad to have these done, these are a fun (albeit small) practice in lace, and a good mix of lace and garter stitch too!

Tuesday 17 March 2015

Happy St Patrick's Day!

I recently completed three mosaic flower dishcloths, using Bernat Handicrafter Cotton in Sage and Forest Green & Lily Sugar N Cream in Cream. They're from the booklet Bernat Kitchen Kolors. I thought today, being St Paddy's Day, it's the right day to show off my small collection of green dishcloths!

I've never done this style of knitting before, it's an interesting (mostly garter stitch) textured cloth, and the colours pop out in a really cool way!

At Christmas, I tend to match up 3 or 4 dishcloths in a mini gift bag, dishcloths that I've knit throughout the year. These will likely be gifted then and that way with some other dishcloths I've already completed and some I've yet to make. Progressively, I imagine most of what I'll put together for these mini gift packages will be a collection of mostly red and green cloths. 

Saturday 14 March 2015

3.14.15 - Happy Pi Day!

Last month, in preparation for Pi Day, I participated in a swap on ravelry, where people exchanged Pi(e) themed things. I had purchased these dessert cloths ages ago, one of the six patterns happens to be a slice of pie! Which was perfect.

The only downside to this pattern is that it's knit on 3.25mm needles, which is very tight for dishcloth cotton. Nevertheless, the dishcloths turned out great!

I used Lily Sugar 'n Cream in wine, cream, and brown respectively.

Thursday 12 March 2015

another swap arrival!

Participated in another swap in the dishcloths r us group on ravelry - I sent the illusion maple leaf dishcloth I made a while back, with a few treats. I received this yesterday:
Lovely, isn't it? Some tea, including one chai which is my favourite!

Sunday 1 March 2015

feather & fan dishcloths, & stash busting!

Remember a month ago I wrote a post about making dishcloths for charity? Well, here's my first completed contribution for that!

I spent the last week and a half knitting these eight feather & fan dishcloths out of different colours of variegated and ombred cotton yarns. It's a very easy pattern to memorize, and so much fun to make!

The second picture shows two dishcloths knit from ends. I have quite a stash of partial skeins of cotton yarn, left over from previous patterns. What I did was I cast on with one colour, knit a row with the 2nd colour, knit the next row with the 3rd colour, and brought up the first strand to knit the next row, and so on. Alternating between 3 colours prevented any pooling of colours, and when I ran out of one colour, I tied on a new colour. These two dishcloths in particular were great stash busters, and turned out pretty cool!