Wavy Rows Dishcloth

Wavy Rows Dishcloth Designed By Julie A. Bolduc

This dishcloth is fast and easy to make and would make a great addition to anyone's collection of hand crocheted or knit dishcloths. This pattern stitch can also be adapted for an afghan.

Materials Needed
Worsted weight cotton yarn in red
Size G/6 or 4mm aluminum crochet hook
Yarn needle for weaving in ends.

Yarn Thickness: 3mm
Gauge: 5dc = 1"
Finished Size: 8" x 8"
Skill Level: Beginner

Instructions
ROW 1: Ch38. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch3, turn.

ROW 2: Sk very first sc. Dc in next sc. *Sk 2 sc. 2dc, ch2, 2dc in next sc. Sk 2 sc. Dc in each of the next 2 sc. Rep from * across. Ch1, turn.

ROW 3: Sc in each of the first 4 dc. Sc in next ch2 sp. Sc in each of the next 6 dc, sc in next ch2 sp, 5 times. Sc in each of the next 3 dc and in top of ch3.

ROW 4-23: Repeat rows 2 & 3 consecutively. Fasten off at the end of row 23 and weave all ends into back of work.

Design written on Wednesday June 18, 2008. Copyright ©2008 By Julie A. Bolduc f112009

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