I finally got the kids (and the husband) healthy. I don't ever remember being that sick in my life. I definitely need to think about that flu shot next year.
I was having a very hard time naming this one. Seriously there were about 30 running titles. I might ask for help on the next one...
"Springing Up Flowers"



Finished Measurements : 9"x8"
Materials: 1 ball Lily Sugar'n Cream Solid
US #3/3.25mm needles
Tapestry Needle
*A note about this cloth and all the others with regards to needle size. I use a size 3 needle when I test-knit the pattern because I tend to knit somewhat loose. I also find that with a smaller needle the design seems to "stand out" more. You can however use any size you prefer from a 3 to a 7 and it would give you a good size with definition depending on how tight or loose you knit. Or whatever needle gets you gauge
My gauge on all these dishcloths is 23s to 4in.
Pattern:
co 47s
(k1, p1) to last stitch, k1 repeat for 6 rows
row 1: "and all odd rows" (k1,p1) 2x, K to last 4s, (p1,k1)
row 2: (k1,p1)x2, p39, (p1,k1)x2
row 4: (k1,p1)x2, p6, k10, p19, k3, p1 , (p1,k1)x2
row 6: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k18, p6, k13, p1, (p1,k1)x2
row 8: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k6, p8, k21, p3, (p1,k1)x2
row 10: (k1,p1)x2, p5, k1, p12, k8, p7, k1, p5, (p1,k1)x2
row 12: (k1,p1)x2, p5, k9, p5, k1, p4, k1, p8, k1, p5, (p1,k1)x2
row 14: (k1,p1)x2, p4, k3, p2, k7, p3, k1, p4, k1, p8, k4, p2, (p1,k1)x2
row 16: (k1,p1)x2, p2, k2, p1, k1, p4, k7, p2, k1, p4, k1, p8, k1, p1, k2, p2, (p1,k1)x2
row 18: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k2, p2, k1, p5, k6, p2, k1, p4, k4, p5, k1, p2, k1, p2, (p1,k1)x2
row 20: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k2 ,p2, k1, p8, k3, p2, k1, p4, k1, p1, k2, p5, k1, p5, (p1,k1)x2
row 22: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k2, p2, k1, p10, k1, p2, k1, p4, (k1, p2)x2, k3, p1, k3, p2, (p1,k1)x2
row 24: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k1, p3, k1, p13, k1, p4, k1, p5, k7, p2, (p1,k1)x2
row 26: (k1,p1)x2, p5, k1, p11, k2, p1, k2, p2, k1, p5, k7, p2, (p1,k1)x2
row 28: (k1,p1)x2, p5, k6, p6, k5, p2, k1, p6, k2, p1, k2, p3, (p1,k1)x2
row 30: (k1,p1)x2, p5, k1, p1, k5, p6, k3, p3, k1, p4, k3, p3, k3, p1, (p1,k1)x2
row 32: (k1,p1)x2, p5, k1, p2, k4, p4, (k3, p1)x2, k1, p4, k4, p1, k4, p1 , (p1,k1)x2
row 34: (k1,p1)x2, p2, k4, p4, k2, p4, k7, p1, k1, p4, k9, p1, (p1,k1)x2
row 36: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k3, p1, k1, p5, k1, p6, k3, p3, k1, p7, k3, p4, (p1,k1)x2
row 38: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k2, p2, k1, p12, k3, p3, k5, p3, k3, p4, (p1,k1)x2
row 40: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k1, p3, k1, p6, k2, p1, k2, p2, k1, p4, k1, p1, k4, p3, k1, p5, (p1,k1)x2
row 42: (k1,p1)x2, p5, k1, p6, k5, p7, k1, p2, k3, p9, (p1,k1)x2
row 44: (k1,p1)x2, p2, k3, p1, k3, p2, k3, p1, k3, p6, k1, p4, k1, p9, (p1,k1)x2
row 46: (k1,p1)x2, (p2, k7)x2, p6, k1, p14, (p1,k1)x2
row 48: (k1,p1)x2, p2, k7, p4, k3, p5, k3, p1, k3, p4, k2, p1, k2, p2 , (p1,k1)x2
row 50: (k1,p1)x2, p3, k2, p1, k2, p5, k3, p5, k7, p4, k5, p2, (p1,k1)x2
row 52: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k3, p3, k3, p4, k1, p6, k7, p5, k3, p3, (p1,k1)x2
*****(Corrected Row)*****
row 54: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k4, p1, k4, p12, k2, p1, k2, p4, (k3, p1)x2 , (p1,k1)x2
row 56: (k1,p1)x2, p1, k9, p10, k3, p3, k3, p2, k7, p1, (p1,k1)x2
row 58: (k1,p1)x2, p4, k3, p13, k4, p1, k4, p4, k3, p3, (p1,k1)x2
row 60: (k1,p1)x2, p4, k3, p13, k9, p4, k3, p3, (p1,k1)x2
row 62: (k1,p1)x2, p5, k1, p17, k3, p8, k1, p4, (p1,k1)x2
row 64: (k1,p1)x2, p23, k3, p13, (p1,k1)x2
row 66: (k1,p1)x2, p24, k1, p14, (p1,k1)x2
row 68: (k1,p1)x2, p39, (p1,k1)x2
row 69: (k1,p1)x2, k to last 4s, (p1,k1)x2
(k1,p1) to last stitch, k1, Repeat for 4 more rows
Last row: bo in pattern
Weave in ends.
Chart:

Notes:
Chart is worked from right to left and bottom to top and does not include the 4 stitch seed border on either side.
I wanted to get this pattern out well before the start of spring. I have some very dear friends that I love, who take their time...
Again, thank you to everyone who left such wonderful comments on Ravelry an on here. Now... I have some new baby knitting thats piling up.

















































32 comments:
You are very talented. Thank you for sharing your lovely patterns.
Wow what an awesome pattern thanks for sharing it with us. :)
If you don't have time to write a pattern book you should definitely look into selling your patterns online! Thanks for sharing your talent.
i absolutely love your patterns. thank you for your generous spirit and sharing them with us. i can't wait to do this one.
gail
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Awesome. I am on orders NOT to buy anything (read yarn) but that is going out the window now that I've seen this. I loved teh V-day one (I knit it on a 6 btw and it looks fine, though big) Thank you!
Again, Kris, a "home run." Thanks so much for sharing! Can't wait to get started.
The Spring Thing is just beautiful!! I agree with your hubby about the book. Thanks for the great patterns. :-)
another winner -- Ilove your cloths. thaks for sharing them too!
Kris, this is really beautiful.
I have made all of your other patterns. I have some green cotton, I will start this right away. Plus, I think hubby is right about the pattern book. Maybe when the wee ones are a little bit bigger.
Keep up the good work!
Love your designs. I will echo other comments, you should sell your designs online, but thanks for sharing.
Karin
This is beautiful, thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks so much for sharing your patterns. This latest set is darling.
Thank you so much for sharing another LOVELY pattern!
Love from Norway :)
I think you have written the border twice in the start of row 54
I'm just finishing up this pattern and plan to immediately make another! Thanks for all you do, your patterns are wonderful!
Thank you for your lovely pattern. I do have a question. This is only my first pattern dishcloth. The very first line of instruction after Cast on 47 sts says
"(k1, p1) to last stitch, k1 repeat for 6 rows"
And then it says row 1...
What line is that for? Probably a dumb question...lol.
Can't wait to make this one!
Amy
Hi,
was working on row 54 in chart & noticed that it is missing on the written pattern I printed.
up to row 52 it matches; row 54 should read:(k1, p1)x2, p5, k1, p7, k3, p8, k1, p3, k2, p9, (p1, k1)x2;
thereafter rows match again but are of course off in numbering by 2
Correction, got numbers wrong:
was working on row 44 in chart & noticed that it is missing on the written pattern I printed.
up to row 42 it matches; row 44 should read: (k1, p1) x2, p5, k1, p7, k3, p8, k1, p3, k2, p9 (p1, k1)x2 there after rows match again but are of course off in numbering by 2 (ends now on row 71)
Row 54: edit to delete one of the (k1,p1)x2 at the beginning of written pattern
hey guys. Thanks for letting me know about the corrections. Im surprised i didnt catch it earlier. Ive been away for a lil. Going to fix it now. :)
That is adorable! I'm so eager to see flowers again!
Your dishcloths are adorable! I like your blog!!!
I Kris,
thank you so much for sharing the pattern, I already made it and I love it I will knit it again for sure. Thank you so much It is so lovely.
Bon tricot.
I love it! Thanks for sharing.
I am really looking forward to knitting your beautiful pattern. Thanks
Love the pattern! I was working through it and came to line 22, which has a total of 37 stitches instead of 39 like the rest. Can you check that out for me so I can continue? Thanks!
Congratulations! It's beautiful"!
this was my first patterned dishcloth & it was much easier than i thought. i cant wait to do another! thanks for sharing :)
this was my first patterned dishcloth & it was much easier than i thought. i cant wait to do another! thanks for sharing :)
Hi there! :) Thank you so much for posting this dishcloth pattern. I *love* it. Just bought some springy sage-green yarn ... this project is next on my list! I think I might make it for a niece's upcoming birthday. Love your blog, too.
Love it! Am making it for my friend's mom. Delightful - as is all of your patterns :D
Please help me! I have just learned to knit and love these patterns, only when I go to print them of the pattern does not print. What am I doing wrong?
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