Over the past 2 weeks I have been spending a lot of time indoors due to the bad weather. I have been using my list of
20 Winter Comforts from my previous post quite a lot. Mainly spending my time reading and knitting.
I have had the urge to knit since Winter started, but didn't know what to knit. Then I saw knitted washcloths/dishcloths on another blog which looked very pretty and I found a cotton (30%) and bamboo (70%) mix yarn for sale in many different colours.
Later I finally saw cotton washcloths for sale in a gift shop. That made my mind up, I had to knit some washcloths.
I couldn't make my mind up on which colours to choose so I ended up buying 30 balls of 8-ply yarn. Two balls of each colour that I liked!
My reasoning behind buying so much is that the knitted washcloths are eco-friendly, being made from natural materials, and should last a long time. Better than the synthetic dishcloths I usually buy. I also think that cost-wise, in the long run, the knitted washcloths will cost me less. So I am telling myself that I am being thrifty as well.
Here is the pattern that I used to make the moss stitch washcloths:
Pattern
K = knit
P = purl
~ Cast on 57 stitches
~ Knit 8 rows in garter stich (each row knit)
Then work the following 4 row moss stitch pattern until the patterned area is square:
~ Row 1: K6 *P1,K1 Repeat from * to the last 5 stitches then K5
~ Row 2: K5, P1 *K1, P1 Repeat from * to the last 5 stitches then K5
~ Row 3: same as row 2
~ Row 4: same as row 1
Once the patterned area is square and ending on a row 1 or 3,
~ Knit 8 rows in garter stich (each row knit)
~ Cast off all stitches
~ Sew the ends in using a yarn needle.
I used 8-ply yarn which was a mix of 30% cotton and 70% bamboo.
You could also use a 100% cotton yarn instead.
To get the right tension I used 3 1/4 mm needles (the yarn label said to use 4 mm needles, but I found this to be too loose).
The pattern makes one 25 cm x 25 cm (10 inch x 10 inch) washcloth (which could also be used as a dishcloth).
One 50 gram ball of yarn makes one washcloth.
Happy knitting.
Lots of smiles.
Rose x
Love the colors love the stitch!
ReplyDeleteHi Monique, thank you very much :)
DeleteI usually knit mine corner to corner so I think I'll give this pattern a try. X
ReplyDeleteHi Jules, I haven't tried the corner to corner knitted washcloths yet, with all the increasing and decreasing stitches. I hope that you find this pattern easy. Please let me know how you get on if you give it a go. Hugs Rose x
DeleteI have not made a moss stitch washcloth before though I have made a scarf for a friend where I used that stitch. Your washcloths look lovely! I think I will knit up one as soon as the current one on my needles is finished. MegXx
ReplyDeleteHi Meg, Thanks very much. A scarf would be lovely in this stitch, what a lucky friend you have :) Hugs Rose xx
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