Edith Washcloth by Amanda Jane Norton

Edith Washcloth

Crochet
August 2015
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in USA: Double crochet. UK: Treble crochet
4.0 mm (G)
66 - 98 yards (60 - 90 m)
both US and UK
English
This pattern is available for €3.50 EUR
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This is a Crochet Pattern showing you how to make a sweet, traditional looking, Granny Square Washcloth.

The granny square style pattern is not difficult to make, and I have included plenty of detailed photos showing the stitches and where to put them.

USA Version
The pattern uses chain, single crochet, doubles and slip stitch stitches, and is simple to construct. You only fasten off once, at the end !

UK Version
The pattern uses chain, double crochet, treble and slip stitch stitches, and is simple to construct. You only fasten off once, at the end !

It uses simple and clearly written instructions, which are fuller than normal. This is to try and help the novice get used to following commercial printed patterns, which can be hard for a beginner. There are many clear photographs to help you see what to do.

The pattern uses DK double knitting (USA = light worsted or sport) cotton yarn, or a cotton/bamboo mix, and a 4mm (USA = size 6 or G) hook. However, there are details in the pattern about using different yarn and hooks if you don’t have what’s required.

The gauge doesn’t matter too much for this pattern, as the washcloth can be any size. However, it is good if you can keep your tension constant.

The amount of yarn required is only rough. 1 x 50g ball is more than enough, and 100g will probably make 3 washcloths or dishcloths.

I am happy to help anyone using the pattern, as we all have to start somewhere.

SELLING ITEMS
You are welcome to sell your completed washcloths made from this pattern. I just ask that you please credit Amanda Jane Norton as the designer when you sell the completed item, including a link to either this pattern here, or to my Etsy shop where people can buy the pattern.
Once you have purchased this pattern, the copyright remains the property of Amanda Jane. You may not reproduce or sell, all or any part of the pattern, in any medium, anywhere in the world.