Corner to Corner Scrubby

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Corner to Corner Scrubby
Corner to Corner Scrubby

The Corner to Corner Scrubby is the perfect quick knitting pattern. You can make ones of these knitted dishcloths for a hostess when you go to a housewarming party or simply treat the dish washers in your household. This beginner knitting pattern is a great way to learn a new skill. You start knitting at the bottom corner and increase to the widest point and then decrease to the top point. This polyester yarn dries quickly, so you can wash a large load of dishes with ease. Before you know it, you will have a fun and practical dishcloth. You'll never have to buy another dishcloth from the store and the color possibilities are simply endless.

Beginner

Knitting Needle Size6 or 4 mm

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

GaugeGauge is not critical for this project

Finished SizeScrubby measures 7½” x 7½” (19 x 19 cm)

Materials List

  • RED HEART® Scrubby™: 1 ball 932 Jelly
  • Susan Bates® Knitting Needles: 4mm [US 6]
  • Yarn needle

Scrubby

Cast on 5 sts.
Row 1: Knit.
Row 2: K2, yo, knit to end¬—6 sts.
Repeat last row 34 times—40 sts.
Next Row: K2, yo, [k2tog] twice, knit to end¬—39 sts.
Repeat last row 34 times—5 sts. Do not fasten off.

Hanger

Cast on 15 sts.
Bind off 15 sts, leaving a long tail. Thread tail on yarn needle and weave through sts of last row. Secure loose end of hanger in place and fasten off.

Finishing

Weave in ends.

Abbreviations

k
knit
k2tog
knit next 2 sts together
yo
yarn over
[]
work directions in brackets the number of times specified

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I like making your own scrubby. I don't like having to buy special yarn fiber to make it, though, when you're on a limited income. I guess I'll have to watch for coupons and sales to get some Red Heart Scrubby and make this, though, because it's too good to pass up!

Making your own knit dishcloth is a great way to save money. Plus, these patterns are great for beginners who want to practice certain stitches.

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