With my husband home all the time now since
retirement I have come to realize that the kitchen needs to be outfitted with
dishtowels and dishrags that will fit his big hands since he is helping with
the breakfast (I have never been a breakfast person, so he and the kids are
pretty much on their own in this regard) and the occasional lunch cleanup when
I am otherwise occupied.
So since he is such a good sport, I have
decided to repay the favor by designing and making up dishtowels and dishcloths
that fit him; they are really too large for my little hands, but I’ve had it my
way in the kitchen for 43 years … this is a small price to pay for the help he
now lovingly offers.
I made this first towel/rag set out of
leftover balls of cotton yarns I had on hand. I figure each ball used for the
dishtowel was a third of the 4-oz. super-size Sugar ‘n Cream yarns. Any colors
will work, these are the ones I had in my yarn bag. For the dishrag, I started
with a new skein of yarn for the main color and 2 small balls of leftovers for
the contrast edging. I used a pair of #10 American needles for both the towel
and rag.
The dishtowel took a few days to complete –
the dishrag 1 night. This towel will look ridiculously large when completed,
but in actuality it is the same length as a regular store bought dishtowel …
and about an 1-1/2 wider on both sides.
Stitches Used:
Rice Stitch – Row 1: *K1, p1* across. Row 2: As row 1.
St. st: Row 1: K across. Row 2: P across.
MOD BRIGHT STRIPED DISHTOWEL – Wide
With blue, CO 76 sts and work 7 rows of Rice
st. DO NOT CHANGE COLOR. Work an additional 10 rows in st.st.
Change to green and work 5 rows st. st.
Change to pink and work in st. st.
This pattern established, follow it in
such manner: 5 g – 10 b – 5 g – 10 p – 5 g – 10 b – 5 g – 10 p – 5 g – 10 b
– 7 b Rice st. and BO last row.
Though the dishcloth pattern I used is at
least 35 years old clipped from the local newspaper when they did such things
back in the ‘good ‘ole days’ (hahaha), my head is about to explode with sinus
pressure so instead of spending more time than necessary with my head bent over
the keyboard and pressure making my eyes throb even more, I will just refer you
to an internet site featuring the same pattern – the only difference being that
I have used 2 contrast colors along the edges; just add them to the increase
row that will give you 5 sts and keep tracking the CC up the sides as you work
the dishcloth: very simple to do. Dishcloth Pattern can be found at this link: https://www.allfreeknitting.com/Dish/Traditional-Garter-Stitch-Dishcloth
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