The pattern is called Chinese Waves, and you can find it free online here. The fabric is as-promised: nice and thick. We’ll see how it functions when wet.
2.12.2008
Migraine Prescription
I cast on this dishcloth to work when my hands don’t want to be idle but my head and eyes ache too much for anything more intricate. So far, it’s a match made in heaven. I knit as slowly or as quickly as I like, and I don’t even have to look at my hands if I don’t want to!

The pattern is called Chinese Waves, and you can find it free online here. The fabric is as-promised: nice and thick. We’ll see how it functions when wet.
The pattern is called Chinese Waves, and you can find it free online here. The fabric is as-promised: nice and thick. We’ll see how it functions when wet.
Labels:
Chinese Waves,
cotton,
dishcloth
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