Sunset Washcloth - CAL Central crochet along group on Ravelry...
Hello friends! It's the second week of the CAL Central Washcloth Crochet Along and this week we have another pretty washcloth to make. If you remember the CAL started last week with the gorgeous Rosettes and Ridges Washcloth, which you can read about here. This week's addition is another super pretty pattern, this time designed by Devine Debris. You can find the Sunset Washcloth pattern here and while you are at it why not check out the Ravelry group thread.
The pattern calls for DK cotton yarn (which I don't have much of in my stash), so I used Aran weight for mine. I really like Scheepjes Cahlista yarn, it comes in so many gorgeously, yummy colours. Here is my version of the Sunset Washcloth.
The pattern is very easy to understand and features repeating rows of single crochet and single crochet with spike stitches, with interlocking colours. The finished pattern makes a very pretty washcloth. You could of course use it for doing the dishes if you prefer.
The pattern does have a whopping 48 rows, but don't let this deter you as really, after you have worked the first couple of colour repeats, the pattern is easily memorised. I did miss a few rows off to stop my cloth getting too big (as I was using Aran weight yarn with a 5mm hook).
Of course no washcloth would be complete without a pretty label. You can find these labels and a selection of others in my Etsy Store...
The pattern calls for DK cotton yarn (which I don't have much of in my stash), so I used Aran weight for mine. I really like Scheepjes Cahlista yarn, it comes in so many gorgeously, yummy colours. Here is my version of the Sunset Washcloth.
The pattern is very easy to understand and features repeating rows of single crochet and single crochet with spike stitches, with interlocking colours. The finished pattern makes a very pretty washcloth. You could of course use it for doing the dishes if you prefer.
The pattern does have a whopping 48 rows, but don't let this deter you as really, after you have worked the first couple of colour repeats, the pattern is easily memorised. I did miss a few rows off to stop my cloth getting too big (as I was using Aran weight yarn with a 5mm hook).
Of course no washcloth would be complete without a pretty label. You can find these labels and a selection of others in my Etsy Store...
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Catherine
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