Bloomington Hoosier Dishcloth
©Cathy Waldie, December 23, 2007
Lion Cotton, (US) 7 (4.5mm) needles
C/O = Cast On
Sl 1 = Slip one stitch
K= Knit
P= Purl
Tbl=through the back loop
B/O= Bind Off
C/O 37 sts
1-5) Sl 1, K36
6) Sl 1, K2, P31, K3
7 and all odd rows) K
8, 10, 12) Sl 1, K2, P12, K7, P12, K3
14) Sl 1, K2, P8, K15, P8, K3
16) Sl 1, K2, P7, K17, P7, K3
18, 20) Sl 1, K2, P6, K19, P6, K3
22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34) Sl 1, K2, P6, K5, P2, K5, P2, K5, P6, K3
36, 38, 40) Sl 1, K2, P5, K7, P1, K5, P1, K7, P5, K3
42) Sl 1, K2, P13, K5, P13, K3
44, 46, 48) Sl 1, K2, P12, K7, P12, K3
50, 52) repeat row 6
53-57) Sl 1, K36
58) B/O in P
Cut Yarn, weave in ends, do the dishes! Match it up with a Bloomington Hoosier Kitchen Hanging Hand Towel and a Tribble for a complete set.
Love these. DD is an IU grad ('91). Thanks
ReplyDeleteMarie in Michigan
Thank you...my son is an IU grad...12 or so years ago. I am making him one...he will love it!! I have nephews and son's girlfriend who are U of M grad and Michigan State grads....do you know where I could find patterns for these????
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Izzi in Michigan
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Thanks... I used your pattern to make this IU baby blanket for my sister in law. It worked great!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new knitter. How would you recommend modifying this pattern to make a baby blanket?
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