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lostpurl

Lost in a sea of yarn and needles. Lusting after handmade socks and all things lacy

 

Diamond Pattern Dishcloth

diamonddishcloth
diamonddishcloth,
originally uploaded by Suzann.
This is done in Lion Brand Blue and Sugar & Cream White. I used a size 6 needle. Could have gone up a size as it is very dense. The pattern is from one of Barbara Walkers stitch Treasuries. Although it is hard to see in the picture I alternated the diamonds. Stockinette Stitch with reverse Stockinette Stitch. The SS lay flat below the blue cross over stitches. The Reverse SS curves out above the blue stitches. I am working this now with a variegated yarn in place of the white. And the effect is that the pattern is running cross ways and up and down. Interesting. I am going to give this a shot using Sonata Prints and Sonata solids.

 

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Anonymous Anonymous Says:

can you give us the pattern for the diamond dishcloth?

 
 
Blogger Suzann Says:

I will post the pattern later today. I need to work it out so it is understandable to everyone. It is simple, but then so am I :-}

 

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