Opal

Knitting
April 2016
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
US 7 - 4.5 mm
75 - 232 yards (69 - 212 m)
Approximately 8 inches x 8 inches
English

Hi Knitters!

I learned long ago to allow your senses to tell the story when writing—why not do the same with your knitting. Using two of your senses to create powerful style; sight and touch. When you place bold textures into your design, you breathe new life into your décor. Texture adds sensory interest to a room, even a kitchen.

This pattern is beautiful when knit up. Simple design. Simple detailing. Simple. Knit with a cotton yarn, the outcome is durable and soft.

This pattern uses knit and purl stitches, RKC (right knit cross) and LKC (left knit cross. The only other thing you’ll need to know is how to cast on, bind off, and weave in ends.

We all know dishcloths are fun to knit. But, this one is extremely fun and a bit addicting.

Finished size varies depending on your gauge and needles. Finished measurements on most all of my patterns are approximately 8” x 8” square.

Every pattern in my shop is designed by me. You are free to make up the dishcloth and sell it. But please do not redistribute the pattern or copy it in any way.

This pattern can be found in Dishcloth Diva Knits On!

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Knit On!