Crazy Eights Circular Dishcloth
This Crazy Eights Circular Dishcloth is a super unique dishcloth knitting pattern. Using short rows knitting to create individual wedges which are then seamed together, this free knitting pattern is packed with personality. The variegated yarn also adds style and color to these dishcloths, but they'd look lovely in solid colors as well. Just choose your favorite all-cotton worsted weight yarn, and you'll have a unique, durable, colorful dishcloth that will make doing the dishes just a little more fun. This is also a great practice pattern if you've never tried short rows knitting before.
Knitting Needle Size7 or 4.5 mm
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
How to Knit an Easy Dish Cloth
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lcarr
Jul 16, 2018
You can never have enough knit dish cloths, and I love how unique this one is. Dish cloths are fast to make, so they are great for gift giving too. I used to make my grandmother a bunch of them a couple of times a year. She liked to take them to the cottage with her. This pattern looks like it will be a fun one.
Hippie Chick
Apr 16, 2018
I have a collection of dishcloths and I just keep adding to it. What is it thats so addictive about kitchen linens? Most were handmade by me, and I have given away so many of them to family and friends that I cant count. These round knit dishcloths will be going into my growing collection.
Tricia108
Jan 18, 2018
I like to practice new techniques and stitches by making dishcloths. You get the practice and the result of something practical. This will be no exception. Thank you for the pattern. These are unique.
3cats2love
Dec 16, 2016
I made the Heirloom Washcloth from the same blogger and it came out very nice, so I pinned this one to make it too. I love working with cotton yarn and have lots of small balls, so dishcloths and washcloths are perfect for using those odds and ends up. My only tip would be to cast on loosely and bind off loosely so your ends will match up for stitching together.
Susan S
Dec 14, 2016
I love making dishcloths because I get to practice my stitches. Short rows are really fun and interesting, and these look so good you can use them for gifts - or even really big coasters!
paver2
Dec 04, 2016
At first I thought this would be a pain to make, having to stitch all those pieces together, but that's not the way it works, thank heavens. Just one short seam (half the circle width) is all it takes. The cool thing is that you can change colors any time you want. I have lots of odds and ends of cotton yarn, so I know what I'm making! Anybody want on my gift list? )
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