I like this pattern, it's easier than it looks at first. I'm using acrylic as that is all I have, but I've been told by another dishcloth pattern maker that acrylic is just fine and that it dries faster than cotton, so that's great for me. I don't know WHY I'm making dishcloths as I normally use cellulose sponges, but it was so cute I had to try one. I plan to make one with a different color stripe for each day of the week, or if I get tired one, for each week of the month.LOL Oh, I could coordinate the colors with the Flylady zones each Week! that would be a fun reminder!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Lovely pattern.
ReplyDeleteOw they look great.... And what a great way to use left overs.... love the color in them
ReplyDeleteA very nice pattern thanks for sharing it with us. Do you use regular kitchen cotton for these?
ReplyDeleteThank you Sara! And yes, I do use kitchen cotton for these. I always use either the Sugar 'n Cream brand, or the Peaches & Creme brand. :)
ReplyDeleteSo CUTE! Thanks for sharing your pattern Doni!!!.. Hope you're keeping cool and enjoying your day! ~tina
ReplyDeleteLove the color combinations. Thanks for sharing the pattern. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, love these.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! thank you!
ReplyDeletethanks, i'm gonna work on one tonite..
ReplyDeletethey are so cute!! you could make a towel to match, too! I can't wait to try the pattern! thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like this pattern, it's easier than it looks at first. I'm using acrylic as that is all I have, but I've been told by another dishcloth pattern maker that acrylic is just fine and that it dries faster than cotton, so that's great for me. I don't know WHY I'm making dishcloths as I normally use cellulose sponges, but it was so cute I had to try one. I plan to make one with a different color stripe for each day of the week, or if I get tired one, for each week of the month.LOL Oh, I could coordinate the colors with the Flylady zones each Week! that would be a fun reminder!!
ReplyDeletemade 2 of them and did a border stich around them and made a pot holder
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this pattern! I'm going to be "grounded" due to surgeries soon......will be fun & useful way to spend my time!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your blog too! :)