That is 10 washcloths in 3 different patterns. I like the simple Tunisian cloths because they look nice in a vareigated yarn and have a nubbly side for scrubbing. They don't look as great with this mostly-white vareigated yarn as they did when I originally made them. Apparently I didn't post the old ones (did I make them before I started blogging?), so here's a picture:
I love, love, love how they came out, the colors merge so wonderfully, and they were real workhorses. I tossed them when we left Japan because while all six weren't quite at the end of their useful lives, they were close, and it would be a good excuse to make some new ones that went with the decor of our new place. Of course, the decor at the new place is more "Goodwill chic" since we're slowly redoing everything, know we'll only be here for 3 - 5 years, and have no idea what we'll be doing next. I got a large skein of kitchen cotton that I thought was okay, and used just about half of it for the ten washcloths I made.
First up, the simple Tunisian pattern. I made one, started the second, and realized that I don't love the pattern with this yarn and I probably wouldn't get all 10 done for maximum points if I used this pattern. It's pretty slow going:
Hook: 5.0 mm/USH
Timeframe: October 11 - 26, 2012
Mods:1st one was 31 sts, 2nd one was 26 sts - I guess my gauge is looser with wooden hooks.
Mods:1st one was 31 sts, 2nd one was 26 sts - I guess my gauge is looser with wooden hooks.
Problems:Slow going, don't love how they're turning out.
Next, I stayed with crochet but used the cat cage blanket pattern for some washcloths. I liked the texture, so figured I'd try it out with these to see if it makes for good washcloths too:
Pattern: Easy Cat Cage Nubby Blanket (mine)
Yarn: Bernat Handicrafter
Hook: 6.5 mm/USK
Timeframe: October 14 - 26, 2012
Mods: CO only 15, work 'til square, hdc rather than sc border.
Problems: None!
Mods: CO only 15, work 'til square, hdc rather than sc border.
Problems: None!
For the last bunch, I wasn't sure if I liked the crocheted ones, so I tried another simple washcloth pattern that looked promising:
Yarn: Bernat Handicrafter
Needles: US11/8.0mm with 6.5mm/USK hook to cast on, US10.5/6.5mm with USJ/6.0mm hook for the first one.
Timeframe: October 14 - 26, 2012
Mods: Crochet cast-on, slipped the first stitch of every row, didn't make the hanging loop.
Problems: None!
I've used one of these already, and they make great washcloths. I highly recommend this pattern if you want a quick and easy small washcloth.
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