
This is a four corners dishcloth I made for my cousin. And a spiral scrubby to go with it.

The one on the left is made with Simply Soft. The one on the right, Bernat or Red Heart.... worsted weight. See the difference in size? I like the one with the simply soft, it's so cute..... The one on the right I made for a friend. She asked me if I paid for the yarn, would I make her about five more? LOL I said 'Have you seen my stash?'.... I am also knitting a pair of socks, but I can't get a good picture of them with my webcam :( My digital camera broke recently (don't know if I posted about that or not.) I can take pictures with the webcam, but they turn out even worse than the digital camera did....
2 comments:
Those are so cute, Tina! I love the way the variegated yarn turned out an interesting pattern to look at (it looks hard to knit, though). As for the scrubby, the pattern gives it a textured look, that is nice with a solid color.
It isn't actually that hard. If you know how to do a provisional cast-on. I should put a link in for the video I watched on how to do it. If I watch the video, I can do it. But I have to watch the video... :p After you get the cast-on, it is kind of like short rows for the rest. You do have to keep track of what row you are on, though.
Thanks for stopping by Mimi. I hope you are doing well.
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