I absolutely love how this dishcloth turned out! i found this fabulous purply varigated cotton at Michaels, and I used a sampler stitch involving a row of X stitches and a row of sc. I am so pleased with this thing!

I absolutely love how this dishcloth turned out! i found this fabulous purply varigated cotton at Michaels, and I used a sampler stitch involving a row of X stitches and a row of sc. I am so pleased with this thing!

I’ve always wanted to try to make a dishcloth around one of those nylon scrubbies, so I finally took the plunge for March’s dishcloth exchange on CLDCX2. What do you think? I think it looks like a flying saucer. : )

I made this really cool dishcloth for February’s Crochet List dishcloth exchange out of the Interlocking Filet stitch. Sorry for the crappy pics – I ended up taking them at the post office. I absolutely love how the square turned out! Once I got the hang of how the filet interlocked, it was very easy, and I think I will make more of these in the future.

January’s dishcloth for CLDCX2. Shells n Lace, out of 200 Crochet Blocks.
Made this for the October round of CLDCX2. I got the pattern from the latest issue of Crochet. The pattern was okay… but I did modify it a bit to make more sense to me. Turned out cute, tho.
Here’s my dishcloth for the CLDCX2. I used ‘Diamonds and Bars’ from 200 Crochet Blocks. It was fun to make. : )
boy, i sat on my laurels this month, but did get it done. this is my dishcloth for CLDCX2. i chose a nice sampler square from 200 Crochet Blocks (of course =P ) called Shells n Lace. I thought it turned out pretty nice!
So I was on a popcorn stitch kick lately, and made two variations of popcorn squares for my square swap partner this month. I did the same sort of thing for my dishcloth for CLDCX2, combining the 2 squares. Turned out kinda cool, eh?
made this smashing dishcloth for this month’s exchange on CLDCX2. i really enjoyed it and i think it turned out really pretty. i’ve been looking for the pattern, but i printed it up ages ago and i cant find the url…
Love this one! I chose this pattern and I found it fun and easy to make. Plus, it works up lovely, doesn’t it?

Finished up my dishcloth for the September CL dishcloth exchange. I haven’t done a ripple in a long time, so I thought I’d do a quickie one for this dishcloth. I’m pleased with it! The one thing I don’t like is that the initial foundation chain was a wee bit tighter than the rest of my gauge. I’m stumped – I’ve not had that problem since I was very young as my gauge is much more consistent these days, so for future ripples I’ll use a hook one size larger and see if that makes a difference. Right now we’re doing a drive for pink scarves for breast cancer awareness at work, so I’ll try a ripple scarf and see if that solves my ripple problem. : )

while trolling the internet for various n sundry dishcloth patterns, i stumbled across this one and thought it was far too cute not to make at least one.

it is a remarkably simple pattern, and it works up quickly and is fun to make. i think i will make a few more for Lila to use in the tub. : )