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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Easter Egg Dishcloth
My digital Crochet World subscription just yielded its first benefits. I downloaded this pattern from the April 2007 edition. This is actually a pot holder pattern, but I adapted it into a dishcloth. The Sugar 'n Cream Yarn makes great dishcloths that are easy to clean. I usually substitute it for pot holder yarn requirements.
There are several different styles of decorated eggs in this pattern including a plain egg, stripes, and various shapes.
This was the first time I have used a chart when crocheting. I know they are common in knitting, but most of the crochet patterns I have used to date are written out. It was great getting a chance to practice on a basic pattern. I have avoided some of the more complicated patterns because of the charts.
If I want to do more work with charts, I will need to work on color changes. The ability to make changes cleanly is what creates the patterns.
Free Holiday Patterns Available on the Following Blog Pages:
Easter
Graduation
Patriotic
Halloween Page
Thanksgiving
Christmas
Valentines
St. Patrick's Day
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