Thursday, 10 November 2011

Garden swan Dishcloth

 
You can make it as a dishcloth, but I think that is too much work to make something that is going to be used to clean things. So a good idea is too make a bunch of them, then sew them all together and you have a quilt.
 
 
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Directions: Cast on 37 stitches.
Rows 1-6: Garter Stitch (Knit each row) for 6 rows.
Rows 7: (RS) K across all 37 stitches.
Row 8: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 9: (RS) K across all 37 stitches
Row 10: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 11: (RS) K across all 37 stitches
Row 12: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 13: K4 then K8, P16, K5, then K4
Row 14: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 15: K4 then K7, P18, K4, then K4
Row 16: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 17: K4 then K6, P19, K4, then K4
Row 18: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 19: K4 then K6, P19, K4, then K4
Row 20: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 21: K4 then K6, P19, K4, then K4
Row 22: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 23: K4 then K6, P19, K4, then K4
Row 24: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 25: K4 then K6, P11, K3, P5, K4, then K4.
Row 26: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4.
Row 27: K4 then K5, P11, K4, P4, K5, then K4
Row 28: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 29: K4 then K4, P3, K2, P6, K4, P4, K6, then K4
Row 30: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 31: K4 then K9, P4, K5, P4, K7, then K4
Row 32: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 33: K4 then K8, P3, K6, P3, K9, then K4
Row 34: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 35: K4 then K16, P3, K3, P1, K6, then K4
Row 36: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 37: K4 then K15, P3, K3, P2, K6, then K4
Row 38: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 39: K4 then K15, P2, K3, P4, K5, then K4
Row 40: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 41: K4 then K15, P3, K2, P4, K5, then K4
Row 42: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 43: K4 then K16, P7, K6, then K4
Row 44: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 45: K4 then K17, P5, K7, then K4
Row 46: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 47: K37 across
Row 48: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Row 49: K37 across
Row 50: (WS) K4 then P29, then K4
Rows 51-57: Garter Stitch (Knit all rows) binding off on Row 57.

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