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Mon, Mar 16, 09 at 23:48
| I used a couple of my newly crocheted dishcloths tonight I made some about the size of a large round coaster and they are so neat to use in glsses etc. I like them better than the usual large square ones |
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- Posted by donna_loomis (My Page) on Tue, Mar 17, 09 at 0:10
| Minnie, I'm with you. Most of the crocheted ones are just too bulky for my taste and impossible to wring out. Sounds like a good idea. Any photos? |
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- Posted by flynflower (My Page) on Tue, Mar 17, 09 at 12:57
| I love crocheting dishcloths too. I'd love to see pictures! They are quick and so easy to do! Instant gratification! |
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| I'll take some later. My stash of the discloth yarn is almost gone thank goodness since it is so addictive and so easy to use. I'm now doing a mat for my computer chair with a dark green. |
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| Here they are I haven't tied up all the ends yet the larger ones are about 7-8" the small ones (my favorites) are about 4 1/2" |
Here is a link that might be useful: My Dishcloths
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- Posted by flynflower (My Page) on Wed, Mar 18, 09 at 11:32
| Lovely! I make a lot of dishcloths too. I keep them around as gifts to include in packages I send to others. People really like getting a homemade dishcloth! Nothing like them! |
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| The trouble with making dishcloths is they are fun and fast although on the round ones you have to keep counting between the increases . |
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| I knit mine. They are "no brainers", as I don't need to think, nor look, when I do them. I almost always have one going, and I usually have a stash to give away. Kind of low right now, as I gave 7 to our former exchange student, when she came to visit, and another 2 for her to take with her to her "other mom" she is visiting right now. I need to make more. You have quite a collection there. Moni |
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