Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Washcloths for the Love of It

Although I realize that this title is not grammatically correct, I stand by it. The ever illusive it - that article that can mean everything and nothing all at once. 

Mostly I want these images to speak for themselves, but I have to say a little bit about the lovely washcloths in them. I had this leftover yarn from a never-finished vest my aunt was making and hadn't used it in years. I've been holding onto quite a stash of yarn and started reflecting on how I have so much stuff, I fear I may be a hoarder. Or at least a clutterer. So I found one of those free patterns from Michael's and decided to start making washcloths. I've made two so far and can probably make a third out of that ball. What will I do with them when I'm finished? Not sure yet. All I know is how smoothly the yarn goes over my bamboo needles and how easy the pattern stitch is. (A note, though - casting on 34 stitches and increasing every other stitch will not produce 51 stitches. Someone didn't do their math right. Cast on 25 stitches and add an extra at the end of the increase row and you'll be golden.) 





The light was so perfect on my gramma's quilt. I hope you enjoy these squishy, delightful washcloths as much as I do, no matter what you do with them when they're FPs. 

Stitch on - 

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