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Thermal Stitch Dishcloth This dishcloth uses the pattern stitch I developed for the Thermal Stitch Preemie afghan on this site. Now also in PDF Format!
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Eyelets Dishcloth This dishcloth is easy to make and can be completed in an evening. It is a great way to use up any scraps you may have. Now also in PDF Format!
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Puff Stitch Scrubber This scrubber is fast and easy to make and works great as a scouring pad for cleaning non stick surfaces. Make several to sell at your local bazaar. Now also in PDF Format!
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Lacy Honeycomb Dishcloth This is not your traditional dishcloth! Who says it has to be square or a rectangle! If you don't use it as a dishcloth, you can always use it as a light duty hot pad to set things on. Just don't use it as a potholder. You could also make it with acrylic yarn as an afghan motif or with fine thread as a snowflake. Now also in PDF Format!
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Tunisian Dishcloth This dishcloth uses a variation on the basic afghan stitch. Instead of always working on the vertical bars, you will also work on the hump just above some of the vertical bars. You can easily make a sampler square using this stitch. Now also in PDF Format!
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Bumped Shells Dishcloth This dishcloth uses one of the stitches, called chenille bump stitch, I came up with that you can find in the Stitches Section of the Reference area on this site. Then a shell of 3 dc is worked in each stitch. Now also in PDF Format!
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Body & Dish Scrubber This scrubber is designed for scrubbing hard spots on the soles of your feet but it could also be used for scrubbing dishes. They are fast and fairly easy to make. If you made several of different colors they would make a great addition to a bathroom or kitchen gift basket. Now also in PDF Format!
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Granny's Dishcloth This dishcloth is made like a granny square and it uses the same stitch as is used in another dishcloth which is in the JPF Crochet Club members area. Now also in PDF Format!
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