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One of the things that I definitely advocate for is living life in a more environmentally friendly way.  Since I'm a renter, I focus more on how I can reduce the amount of waste I produce so less of what I use ends up in a landfill.  So, I decided to make some dishcloths this past week!  I made a set of six, two of each kind.

One is very smooth and would be great for wiping surfaces or cleaning windows, another is a bit more abrasive because of the order of the stitches, and the last is a combination of the two. 

Click "Read More" to check out each one after the break!

This is one of the newest patterns I have done.  It is a very easy combination of a rib stitch and a garter stitch.  With that combination, it makes a very smooth basket weave and looks the same on both sides.
The second style is done in divided boxes, each corner between the boxes is abrasive because of the way the stitches sit on top of each other.  Like all of these, both sides look the same.
This was the last pattern I used for these cloths.  It is a blown up version of the basket weave pattern, but as I did it, I noticed the garter stitch blocks were more abrasive than the smooth rib stitch sections, so this cloth has become a bit more versatile.
 


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