I advise clicking on it to see it better. It's so much more amazing in real life! Much easier to see too :) I used some cheap acrylic yarn as its what I use to test new techniques. Yep, I learnt how to knit bobbles just so that I could make this. I'm sure this skill will come in useful though :) The pattern (and a much better photo of the finished item) can be found here on Ravelry. You will need to sign in/sign up to see it though.
Apparently there are yarns that are made specifically for dishcloths. Can anyone recommend any? Thanks! :)
Ashley x
Apparently there are yarns that are made specifically for dishcloths. Can anyone recommend any? Thanks! :)
Ashley x
I'm afraid I can't recommend any yarns, but I know that if you haven't used any of these type of dish rags before you are in for a treat. My mom used to crochet a bunch of them for stocking stuffers at Christmas...we are all sad that she quit doing that. They are fabulous, just the right amount of "scrub" for most things, while being soft enough to not scratch anything delicate. :-)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try it out! :) There are quite a few Doctor Who related dishcloths on Ravelry, so I'll definitely be checking those out so we have lots :)
ReplyDeleteAshley x
Haha this is awesome! It greatly appeals to my geeky side :D x
ReplyDeleteHaha, thanks :) I love Doctor Who. I haven't seen any of the classic Doctor Who though, I'll have to watch it while waiting for the new season 6 to start again in September :)
ReplyDeleteAshley x
Wow you are clever!!
ReplyDeleteYou have an award today in my post....
S x